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4 Strategies to Help You Handle Performance Anxiety

June 13, 2024 Hannah Harris Episode 5
4 Strategies to Help You Handle Performance Anxiety
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Find Your Lilt
4 Strategies to Help You Handle Performance Anxiety
Jun 13, 2024 Episode 5
Hannah Harris

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In this episode, Hannah discusses performance anxiety in Irish traditional music. She shares personal experiences of feeling frustrated and nervous while playing in front of others. Hannah explores the fear of making mistakes, sounding silly, and being a beginner in a space where one feels they should be more advanced. She offers strategies for handling performance anxiety, including practicing breathing techniques, being prepared musically and externally, surrounding oneself with supportive people, and embracing curiosity and experimentation in playing. Hannah encourages listeners to overcome their fears and share their unique voices in the Irish traditional music space.

Takeaways:

  • Performance anxiety is a common experience for musicians, including those in Irish traditional music.
  • Strategies for handling performance anxiety include practicing breathing techniques, being prepared musically and externally, surrounding oneself with supportive people, and embracing curiosity and experimentation in playing.
  • It is important to remember that mistakes and sounding silly are part of the learning process and should not deter one from sharing their music.
  • Surrounding oneself with supportive and encouraging people can greatly impact one's confidence and growth as a musician.
  • Embracing curiosity and experimentation allows for personal growth and the discovery of unique sounds and expressions on the instrument.





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Show Notes

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In this episode, Hannah discusses performance anxiety in Irish traditional music. She shares personal experiences of feeling frustrated and nervous while playing in front of others. Hannah explores the fear of making mistakes, sounding silly, and being a beginner in a space where one feels they should be more advanced. She offers strategies for handling performance anxiety, including practicing breathing techniques, being prepared musically and externally, surrounding oneself with supportive people, and embracing curiosity and experimentation in playing. Hannah encourages listeners to overcome their fears and share their unique voices in the Irish traditional music space.

Takeaways:

  • Performance anxiety is a common experience for musicians, including those in Irish traditional music.
  • Strategies for handling performance anxiety include practicing breathing techniques, being prepared musically and externally, surrounding oneself with supportive people, and embracing curiosity and experimentation in playing.
  • It is important to remember that mistakes and sounding silly are part of the learning process and should not deter one from sharing their music.
  • Surrounding oneself with supportive and encouraging people can greatly impact one's confidence and growth as a musician.
  • Embracing curiosity and experimentation allows for personal growth and the discovery of unique sounds and expressions on the instrument.





Want to share your thoughts on this episode or suggest other discussion topics? Join Hannah's free podcast community over here!

I'd also love to keep in touch with you via my Sunday Irish fiddle newsletter -- sign up for free here!