Gosh! this is so true, it's not the end of the world when we make mistakes when playing, we don't have to be perfect. I agree, when I go to a concert I don't remember any mistakes, I enjoy the experience. Thank you for sharing this painful experience and it makes me realise, life goes on, it's OK.
I want to share a little bit of advice I heard from Eddie Van Halen from the band Van Halen. "When you make a mistake, make it twice so that people think you did it on purpose." Great video!
This was a powerful and beautiful message Carrie! It is not how you fall down but how you get back up that counts! You are now an incredible Harpist and are inspiring others ❤❤
Thank you! What a helpful and healthy way to look at performance mistakes. I needed this. I think I’ll share it with my musical kiddos as well. This message could prevent a lot of distress if we lead off with this mindset from the get go.
Thank you for sharing your experience. As an amateur singer, I've been disappointed in my singing skills and musical talents many times. Now, your story has deeply encouraged me!
Thank you for sharing your learning experience! To be honest, I would have loved to see your performance. I'm sure your mistake really wasn't that bad, and that it was followed by a beautiful recital. By the way, a friend of mine recently got married. He began the ceremony with a flute piece that he, as a non-musician, learned spontaneously. It wasn't very good, but I'm still impressed by his courage to show up and keep playing! I think the same applies to you and everyone else who dares to take a similar step.
Carrie!!!! I hope you read this please! After purchasing your white Christmas arrangement for my daughter, we brought it to her teach who looked at it and said “Carrie was one of my students!!” Her teacher is FanFen!!!! I’m so PROUD to be going to the same teacher you had!!!
Have you seen the video that talks about 10% wrong answers on a test and 10% wrong notes in Billie Jean? Really showed the stress we musicians put on ourselves.
i really needed this. performance anxiety and perfectionism is so real. it’s relieving knowing that im not alone
You're definitely not alone! ❤
Gosh! this is so true, it's not the end of the world when we make mistakes when playing, we don't have to be perfect. I agree, when I go to a concert I don't remember any mistakes, I enjoy the experience. Thank you for sharing this painful experience and it makes me realise, life goes on, it's OK.
I have all these “leave it under the chair” feelings for my primary instruments, but I still freeze on harp. Really like this message.
I've heard the same thing from other harp students who play various instruments! I'm glad you found the video helpful :)
Me too.
I want to share a little bit of advice I heard from Eddie Van Halen from the band Van Halen. "When you make a mistake, make it twice so that people think you did it on purpose." Great video!
Haha I love that advice!
LOL
This was a powerful and beautiful message Carrie! It is not how you fall down but how you get back up that counts! You are now an incredible Harpist and are inspiring others ❤❤
Thank you for your sweet words! I hope it's helpful for others to see that we're all human 💚 You're so right, it is about how you get back up!
Thank you! What a helpful and healthy way to look at performance mistakes. I needed this. I think I’ll share it with my musical kiddos as well. This message could prevent a lot of distress if we lead off with this mindset from the get go.
I'm so glad to hear that. It's a story I never imagined I would want to ever share, but I'm thrilled it can encourage you and your kids! 💚
You soldiered on! Hooray! If you had walked off in tears we probably would not have you as instructor/coach on LTH.
That's very possible! I hadn't thought of it that way 😯
Thank you for sharing your experience. As an amateur singer, I've been disappointed in my singing skills and musical talents many times. Now, your story has deeply encouraged me!
I'm so glad it could encourage you ❤
My goodness, tears in my eyes at the beginning of this video! I feel for you 😊
I'm so glad it touched you! 💚
REALLY GREAT Post Carrie with such valuable takeaways of Truth❣️ I’ll be sharing this with students & colleagues.
Thank you for sharing your learning experience! To be honest, I would have loved to see your performance. I'm sure your mistake really wasn't that bad, and that it was followed by a beautiful recital.
By the way, a friend of mine recently got married. He began the ceremony with a flute piece that he, as a non-musician, learned spontaneously. It wasn't very good, but I'm still impressed by his courage to show up and keep playing! I think the same applies to you and everyone else who dares to take a similar step.
That is so sweet of you to say! Thank you ☺ I completely agree, showing up is half the battle! 💚
Thank you for sharing your story!
Thanks for watching! 💚
Carrie!!!! I hope you read this please! After purchasing your white Christmas arrangement for my daughter, we brought it to her teach who looked at it and said “Carrie was one of my students!!” Her teacher is FanFen!!!! I’m so PROUD to be going to the same teacher you had!!!
Oh my goodness!! I love FanFen! It's such a small [harp] world, isn't it? 🥰 This made me so happy!
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Have you seen the video that talks about 10% wrong answers on a test and 10% wrong notes in Billie Jean? Really showed the stress we musicians put on ourselves.
I haven't heard of that! I'll have to look that up 😊