The Bulletproof Musician - overcome stage fright...

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Frank Montmarquet
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The Bulletproof Musician - overcome stage fright...

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The Bulletproof Musician - overcome stage fright, performance anxiety, and other blocks to peak performance

Could be useful to some of us who haven't quit our day jobs.

http://www.bulletproofmusician.com/
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Frank Montmarquet wrote:The Bulletproof Musician - overcome stage fright, performance anxiety, and other blocks to peak performance

Could be useful to some of us who haven't quit our day jobs.
It didn't bother me until started playing at steel guitar events. That's 40 years after I quit my day job so maybe it's just my superannuated condition.
This guy has a great sales pitch but he wants ~$200 and who knows if it would work.
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Well, he does have great credentials. I just checked him out at the Juilliard website and he's legit. If this is what he teaches Juilliard students, it's probably worthwhile. Also, he offers a complete money-back guarantee if you're not satisfied. And, as a Juilliard faculty member, if he reneged on that guarantee, it wouldn't look too good. So I think it's a pretty good risk. I'm thinking about it myself...
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Q - "Didn't all those people make you nervous?"

A - "What people?"

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Earnest Bovine wrote:It didn't bother me until started playing at steel guitar events. ...

Same here, man. I'm never myself at those.

I find this pretty intriguing--maybe not enough to shall out the $$, but maybe....
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No problem. A beer and valium; everything goes vintage Rickenbacher, even the traffic outside.
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