A Hidden Reason You Forget Music on Stage

A Hidden Reason You Forget Music on Stage

Published on Oct 12
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The Bulletproof Musician
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<p>Mistakes on stage are never fun, but missing a note here or there, or playing out of tune is over and done with pretty quick. Having a memory slip on stage is a whole other level of discomfort. 😳 It’s one of the things that makes many musicians most anxious about performing.<br/><br/>Researchers have taught us a ton in the last couple decades about how the best memorizers memorize music. And so I thought it’d be worth taking a look at various aspects of memory in the next couple weeks.<br/><br/>Today, we’ll take a look at research which explains why pianists may have a tougher time with memory than other musicians (spoiler alert: it’s not because they have more notes), and what we can all learn from this to enhance our own memory security. Get all the nerdy details here:</p><p><a href='https://bulletproofmusician.com/evidence-that-pianists-might-have-it-tougher-than-the-rest-of-us-when-it-comes-to-performing-from-memory/'>A Hidden Reason You Forget Music on Stage</a></p><p><b>Wish ...
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