Jim Opfer -> RE: The Jitters! (May 3 2004 17:20:33)
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That's a nice piece to play, but like all pieces (I mean, when you feel you have to learn them note for note, start to finish) there'll be a bit that might make you feel more nervous because it's just on the edge of your ability to play it. In this piece it might be the tremolo or it might be that pulgar section with the legados? Well, just tell yourself, if it gets really tough then you can just drop the hard bits. Simple as that. As you say, no one is going to know the piece, so that's your fall back position. If it's too stressful, just make it simpler, might be you repeat an easy bit twice to fill the gap. One other piece of advice, get to the place early, sit on the chair, test the sound system and imagine the place full, whatever you do, don't turn up cold and get a fright when you suddenly realise you're expected to play with the house lights up full, or there's no microphone! Try to iron our as many variables as possible before you play. Cheers and good luck. Jim.
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