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Don't think about it, just play.
Easier said than done, yes. But if you at least make an effort to try not to
think about it,
you'll eventually improve and gradually gain more confidence on stage.
Works for me...
most of the time.
-Paul
--- In , Richard <errant_jedi@y...> wrote:
> I think it's something that does eventually go away,
> but you've got to a)be comfortable being on stage b)be
> comfortable with your instrument and c)be comfortable
> with the band and the material. I used to get all
> tense at shows and screw things up that I never
> screwed up in practice. It's just a different
> ballgame. You've got to keep at it until you finally
> have a good night. After that you'll cruise right
> along until one of the above-mentioned things changes.
> Then you're back to square one, but the jitter period
> doesn't last as long each subsequent time around.
>
> Richard
>
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