Benjamin Zander - Work (How to give an A)

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  • Опубліковано 25 лют 2012
  • Teachers TV. Benjamin Zander talking on how simply you can motivate your students to win an A by giving them As right from the begining :)

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  • @NewYork5oul
    @NewYork5oul 5 років тому +91

    “The conductor doesn't make a sound. He depends for his power on his ability to make other people powerful. I realized that my job was to awaken possibility in other people.“

  • @andrielisilien
    @andrielisilien 11 років тому +32

    I love his attitude and theory. "You have a goal and if you make the goal great. If you don't, HOW fascinating!"

  • @rathigrajan
    @rathigrajan 10 років тому +71

    "We might as well invent something to light up our life."

    • @yellowdough2001
      @yellowdough2001 5 років тому

      "cosmic laughter" - i love that phrase...

  • @catherinechicoineau9680
    @catherinechicoineau9680 10 років тому +76

    Every time I Watch at Zander's videos I'm happy. It's so fresh, so true, so obvious!!! tremendous speach! I'm a pure French Fan of this man!!

  • @benwarz
    @benwarz 7 років тому +35

    I'm not sure if I'm more inspired by his brilliance, or the positive response in these comments. Bless you all!

  • @hannahb9024
    @hannahb9024 Рік тому +4

    Love it! Especially his ah-ha moment..'my job is to awaken the possibility in other people' AND 'if they are not shining, who am I being that my players (or students or peers, anyone engaged with you) are not shining?'.
    Very simple but significantly inspiring! Love Zanders enthusiasm and engaging charisma!

  • @whiskeyricard
    @whiskeyricard 8 років тому +169

    I love this guys so much. We should never forget that his wife is co-author to these ideas.

    • @annettereissfelder3367
      @annettereissfelder3367 7 років тому +4

      Being an executive coach myself, I can definitely "hear" her voice in every single one of his thoughts; but then they really co-create this approach - he's a "natural" :)

    • @SingingblissofRajat
      @SingingblissofRajat 7 років тому +1

      Von Dor Imagine if he was a she how many would remember the coauthor husband

    • @rewrose2838
      @rewrose2838 6 років тому +3

      Ah of course you will mention his wife, but what about female speakers and their husbands?

    • @infowazz
      @infowazz 5 років тому +1

      he is a great speaker and well practiced. its great advice for sure. sometimes it works better with two people bouncing ideas off each other and yes its good to know there is a co author. it would be nice if he could fit that in somewhere as well. it would give him major bonus points.

  • @DaveyL1954
    @DaveyL1954 3 роки тому +15

    Ben Zander is a pure musician. When I say pure, he has the true sense of humour, optimism and a need for an audience. I fall in to the same compartments. For the last year of the Covid problem, I have used the time to contemplate. And it has resulted in a plan that goes as follows: Once the epidemic is over, to get out and play for free in as many places as possible. This is to put back in to the stony broke venues something that they need. An attraction. To bring in people to hear real music being played again. And I will do it with a chum or two. This will satisfy personal egos, venues will enjoy the notion of free entertainment, and best of all, audiences may just pick up on our joy. Thank you Mr Zander for reminding me why I became a musician.

  • @SridharHari
    @SridharHari 2 роки тому +3

    What a brilliant man. So fresh and original to hear his ideas.

  • @infowazz
    @infowazz 5 років тому +5

    saw his Ted talk and now this. he is excellent. i thought he was just talking about classical music but more of a motivational life coach type person which is perfectly amazing as well. really good speaker and glad he travels around the world motivating people.

  • @welshboo1
    @welshboo1 3 роки тому +3

    He is right. My brass teacher was amazing. My piano tutor was a demon. If I made a mistake I would have the ruler across my fingers. She didn't know I only had a 2 octave keyboard to practice on. I also drew out on paper a piano keyboard and joined all the pieces together with tape. I would practice on that. I had lessons from her for 2 yrs. Was super critical. When you compared her to my brass teacher.... If I made a mistake with the tenor horn, he wouldn't stop me. He would encourage me to carry on. He would get me to practice the bits which I was stuck on, but cheer me on. I looked forward to every lesson.

  • @Boldstrummer
    @Boldstrummer 11 років тому +4

    Ben Zander is my role model for a music teacher. He teaches not only how to play music but how to LIVE and have a LIFE and to be open to possibility.

  • @leandamorrison2115
    @leandamorrison2115 4 роки тому +4

    Ben is an amazing leader. Awaken other's passion.

  • @rna4dna
    @rna4dna 9 років тому +6

    I love Benjamin Zander life long experiences...& will be so looking forward to seeing him live. I so love his stories and realness...I really value people who help us all along our way...

  • @nancymohass4891
    @nancymohass4891 6 років тому +3

    Congrat. Dear Mr.zander, you ve got a perfect way to make your student THINK! To make the most possible! Art!

  • @charlietomson7895
    @charlietomson7895 7 років тому +18

    great inspirational talk - see the best in people - good place to start

  • @yellowdough2001
    @yellowdough2001 5 років тому +1

    "radiating possibilities"... this is the philosophy of giving without expectation ... I am happy to see he is applying in to students and sharing with the audience...

  • @2ears1mouth786
    @2ears1mouth786 3 роки тому +1

    this guy makes me grin every time. amazing, amazing, amazing. shining eyes. his philosophy is so clear, applicable, universal. beautiful!

  • @offerings2bliss
    @offerings2bliss 11 років тому +7

    Mr. Zander is such a joy to watch and listen to. Contageously inspiring! Thanks a lot for sharing - will work on emulating his great example :-)

  • @pamelamckenzie2685
    @pamelamckenzie2685 9 років тому +13

    Fantastic, positive thinking, up lifting may you keep up with the great work.

  • @willrowan3412
    @willrowan3412 6 років тому +2

    If only everyone you met had the wisdom of this man

  • @Ganwille
    @Ganwille 10 років тому +41

    I HONESTLY LOVE THAT GUY

  • @tursti2332
    @tursti2332 10 років тому +9

    I LOVE Benjamin Zander=)

  • @gdxhere
    @gdxhere 11 років тому +2

    What a brilliant speaker and such a great attitude to share. Thank you so much from one of your new "A" students!

  • @rineric3214
    @rineric3214 6 років тому +1

    I love it! I love it! I love it! Benjamin Zander is the true president of the new world because he let his personality bloom. And I agree with him totally!!

  • @deborahnoel5494
    @deborahnoel5494 10 років тому +1

    I just LOVE this! How completely True! Thank You Ben!

  • @fiddlestix3025
    @fiddlestix3025 4 місяці тому

    ☺️😊☺️ I’ll have to watch this every day ⭐️
    Benjamin Zander makes my eyes shine, for sure 💛

  • @valeriemarkwick2396
    @valeriemarkwick2396 10 років тому +1

    Very good - good for Trainers and coaches - motivation and good for all leaders in Business.

  • @tomanocucaralhoporra
    @tomanocucaralhoporra 7 років тому +18

    How fascinating!

  • @andrey730
    @andrey730 7 років тому

    I love Benjamin Zander.

  • @bensatlas8880
    @bensatlas8880 4 роки тому +2

    We don't give children a name as an Expectation to live up to,
    We give children a name as a Possibility to Live in to.

  • @HeidiBehrLCSWCAP
    @HeidiBehrLCSWCAP 11 років тому +6

    As a therapist, I work to awaken possibility in each of my clients. Thank you for this great video clip!

  • @mattt3532
    @mattt3532 5 місяців тому

    A most wonderful man.

  • @tatianakrumova2088
    @tatianakrumova2088 11 місяців тому

    Absolutely love the video!

  • @Rien0815
    @Rien0815 5 років тому +1

    Just great!

  • @katymirabeth65
    @katymirabeth65 10 років тому +2

    Love love love

  • @kinjalknr
    @kinjalknr 3 роки тому +3

    So unassuming, yet so motivating. Simple yet so powerful. Easy answers to tough questions.💕

  • @louisexplained
    @louisexplained 3 роки тому

    One of my favourite authors

  • @audreyoxenhorn4611
    @audreyoxenhorn4611 11 років тому

    I really like this video. It is so hopeful and helpful.

  • @SharrdaaChakraaborty
    @SharrdaaChakraaborty 3 місяці тому

    Three rules 1. It’s all invented, 2. Standing impossibility 3. Rule no. 6

  • @clemayk
    @clemayk 8 років тому +10

    So inspiring!

  • @Lytingale
    @Lytingale 5 років тому +2

    "We might as well invent something that lights up our life,"

  • @SharrdaaChakraaborty
    @SharrdaaChakraaborty 3 місяці тому

    Oh my gosh… it’s so wonderful,,, rule no. 6… I will follow

  • @Mituychi279
    @Mituychi279 12 років тому

    Thank you a lot for sharing!

  • @manuelwolff_intlcomedian
    @manuelwolff_intlcomedian 10 років тому +1

    brilliant!

  • @tcbiggs9509
    @tcbiggs9509 4 роки тому +1

    AMAZING man. The Zanders have been powerful inspiration in my life. Thank you for this post.

  • @tzapinar
    @tzapinar  12 років тому +1

    My pleasure :)

  • @beinghappy101
    @beinghappy101 5 років тому +1

    The laugh at 01:43 is so lovely!

  • @PayA10tion
    @PayA10tion 11 років тому

    i love it

  • @petermock553
    @petermock553 11 років тому

    Love It, Love It, Love It :-)

  • @Kyosti5000
    @Kyosti5000 4 роки тому

    BRAVO!

  • @nilsdannemann
    @nilsdannemann 5 років тому +1

    Still 100% valid ❤️

  • @jonathanmartin8742
    @jonathanmartin8742 3 роки тому

    Thank you.

  • @paulbraiden3587
    @paulbraiden3587 5 років тому

    He is a brilliant man. When he talks about the voice in your head he is talking about what Prof Dr. Steve Peters calls "The chimp". He is also on You Tube.

  • @giuliospinelli6958
    @giuliospinelli6958 Рік тому

    Great lesson , still valid in 2023

  • @curtmanners01
    @curtmanners01 10 років тому +3

    I would hear that "voice in my head", especially when performing a particularly tricky piece by Haydn ... so I wrote 'THIMK" [sic] at the top of the music ... and that generally drowned out that voice. I should have told myself to "THIMK" in a lot of other endeavors!

    • @ElsPeters
      @ElsPeters 8 років тому +4

      +Drew Snider what means Thimk?

  • @devrim-oguz
    @devrim-oguz 5 років тому +2

    Zander must be the president of the world

  • @Santasbestbuddy
    @Santasbestbuddy 10 років тому +43

    Some very skeptical and miserable looking folks in the audience, as the man is passing out pearls...

    • @clarkkent701
      @clarkkent701 10 років тому +5

      Wonderfully insightful. I saw the same thing, and wondered if anyone else realized the gold in his words...

  • @susiephillips5409
    @susiephillips5409 10 років тому +8

    So simple , I will be giving my new Sept intake all an A & asking for the letters ! Can't wait !

  • @SingingblissofRajat
    @SingingblissofRajat 7 років тому

    beacon of light

  •  4 роки тому +7

    9:23 that woman's face (on the left) kkkkk

    • @diatplay
      @diatplay 3 роки тому +1

      🤣🤣 I would give more than a penny for her thoughts.

  • @Kathy-3
    @Kathy-3 8 років тому +1

    As he says : hoping that in future the world will be full of people with an A - possibilities . ! the future - future of living with possibilities ! A viola player

  • @go4damo
    @go4damo Рік тому

    "Who am I being that my children's eyes are not shining?" - Benjamin Zander

  • @HibridnetehnologijeSi
    @HibridnetehnologijeSi 10 років тому +1

    Pravilo št. 6!

  • @samuele2398
    @samuele2398 3 роки тому

    How fascinating! He sounds like Blinky from Trollhunters hahaha

  • @marciamatiolli9183
    @marciamatiolli9183 7 років тому +1

    Is Hans Zimmer in the audience when he says: "we can light up a village with the shine of this man's eyes" ?

  • @rudimentges140
    @rudimentges140 Рік тому

    exelent give everyone an a.

  • @avramidis3d
    @avramidis3d 5 років тому +1

    "Everybody loves classical music!" 9:22 Well, almost everybody... :)

  • @samye8571
    @samye8571 7 років тому

    Smart people love music. Music makes smart people smarter.

  • @siebenboy
    @siebenboy 3 роки тому

    That's so cool that Yoda is in the audience 4:27

  • @deathwatch1980
    @deathwatch1980 11 років тому

    i`ll have too remember rule nr6#.
    sounds like a rule too live by

  • @akhileshkrishnatiwari8279
    @akhileshkrishnatiwari8279 2 роки тому

    What is the piano piece in the beginning?

  • @donglou7146
    @donglou7146 2 роки тому

    What is the background music at the beginning???

  • @theodorejcvanemstede
    @theodorejcvanemstede 9 років тому

    Interesting

  • @pocoapoco2
    @pocoapoco2 5 років тому +1

    My voice is Sergeant Hartman.

  • @MartaWyngaard
    @MartaWyngaard 5 років тому +2

    I showed this video to my daughter, and she is writing the letter of having an A in her music class/audition. She tends to be too harsh with herself. I am trying to help her. We will see...

  • @timothywiley6334
    @timothywiley6334 5 років тому +1

    Speaks - Theory as Language

  • @LanceHeil-kf4ni
    @LanceHeil-kf4ni 11 років тому +1

    awesome

  • @noahiscoolism
    @noahiscoolism 11 років тому

    I say this is fascinating

  • @fearchar998
    @fearchar998 7 років тому +5

    I'm still sceptical. Environmental factors influence people more than teachers/conductors/managers. E.g. switchandshift.com/when-optimism-fails-and-what-to-do-about-it
    On a constructive note, the persistent emphasis on optimism is not likely to help if it deceives people so that they fail to tackle their problems. That would-be singer or actor or sports player who is never going to make it? Encouragement to keep going on the wrong path in life is not only misplaced, but also destructive. The smart money is on using the natural tendency to pessimism as a spur to improvement, like here:
    www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/well-good/motivate-me/66171902/powerful-motivators-when-optimism-fails
    Let's face it: most people have bigger problems than how to play musical instruments, laudable though that activity may be. (It tends to be the preserve of those with rich parents, who could afford to pay for tuition when they were young.)

    • @jmitterii2
      @jmitterii2 6 років тому

      That's is why our economic system is destructive to all people including eventually the rich. To all humanity.
      With advanced technology, the lowest worker should be paid enough to afford a home, raise children, their own or adopted, and have time to for such things currently relegated to a few rich people in society, an ever diminishing number of feudal lordships strangling humanity.
      Failure hurts us all. Jades anyone. But you do have to go through the morning process... hearing this fluff too soon could easily piss anyone off. This crap is only good taken in moderation. Or as you noted, could be destructive. But in moderation, you can know when to say cheese ball and move on... and when to say okay... I think I'm ready to try again. And it becomes helpful.
      Otherwise you end up with this crap is just cheese ball fluff nonsense from a disconnected ass hole trying to peddle a book or something. Fuck you and life. And you may end up giving up altogether. If you think he's a cheese ball, just don't buy any of his books. But find inspiration wherever, when you're in the mood to be moved by it in a positive way. Moderation.

  • @Floydny62
    @Floydny62 2 роки тому

    I get a voice in my head when I play my piano and I make mistakes, I forgot to practice

  • @amiraelghanam8048
    @amiraelghanam8048 6 років тому +3

    the same as his ted talk

    • @kams7170
      @kams7170 6 років тому

      Amira El Ghanam loved the Ted talk!

  • @billhamilton2366
    @billhamilton2366 3 роки тому

    Just look at how many Buggs Bunny cartons include pieces of classical music and kids eat it up.

  • @rineric3214
    @rineric3214 6 років тому +1

    Aha! I just read that his wife is half of the accomplishment. No wonder! There's always a woman in there when things get really good. I've never had to give grades, but I would always give every student an A if I was ever forced into that situation. Potential cannot be measured and it can manifest later. No one stays mediocre.

  • @anujmishra9077
    @anujmishra9077 7 років тому +2

    What's Akon doing here 3:28... Hahaa

  • @mononix5224
    @mononix5224 5 років тому

    57 people clearly didn't get the video xD

  • @Timopeele
    @Timopeele 5 років тому

    I feel bad for the guy who thinks his eyes can light up a village. he did that at the ted talk too...

    • @saurabhwashimkar
      @saurabhwashimkar 5 років тому +1

      T Peele with that attitude I’m not sure why you are even watching these videos 😂😂

    • @Timopeele
      @Timopeele 5 років тому

      @@saurabhwashimkar I just feel it's weird when people reuse lines on different people as if they didn't just say that to someone else.. Maybe that's an attitude but i also feel education is about sincerity and blanket compliments don't feel very sincere

  • @rna4dna
    @rna4dna 9 років тому +6

    this man is animatee like a child...

    • @57dogsbody
      @57dogsbody 7 років тому +1

      YOU SAID IT.

    • @fergochan
      @fergochan 4 роки тому +1

      Growing old is mandatory. Growing up is optional.

  • @howardcohen6817
    @howardcohen6817 5 років тому +3

    I feel it to be a confusing video. Mr. Zander spends a lot of time with the concepts of negative voice in your head, downward spiral, grading system and spends IMO much too little time with the language of possibility. He didn't even write words of possibility on the flip-chart. What are the techniques to allow me to give my mother-in-law an "A"? How in the world can I possibly do this? (She's dead.) One of the things I find fascinating about playing music is that She (music) doesn't care at all about me or whether I'm following her or not. I care greatly about Her, though. This love, fascination, interest what have you is often strong enough to get me on track and help me avoid getting distracted. I'd like a bit more than just "Rule #6" to help me to stay on track.
    My teacher (Samuel Baron) wanted to show me that he empathized with me and told me a story of a concert in which he came out and noticed "...all the evil energy..." in the room and he played very badly (he said). I asked him if he did not indeed simply IMAGINE the bad vibes and he adamantly insisted that this was the real situation in the room. He further insisted that you can't think this away - especially not on stage. Over time, I've come to agree with him and I am attuned and sensitive to these energies. But a sourpuss only has power over you if you let him/her. I was hoping to hear from Mr. Zander HOW to not take them or/and myself so seriously, distracting me from the beauty and joy of the music at hand. What are the tools for this? What's the language? How can I even laugh at the "chatter-box" in my head who rears its jealous head just when I'm concentrating on something else?
    I used to make appointments with this voice when it started up, "Oh yes, I know what you're saying, but I've got something to do, now. Let's talk over coffee at 14:30." This would always temporarily ameliorate this voice. At the appointment (which I always kept) I'd learn what an idiot I was or how guilty of something I was and was able to accept. I was also often able to dissipate some of the voice's fears. I gave it certain, specific tasks to accomplish etc. I was hoping to hear more about this, here. How fascinating.

  • @NorwegianDean
    @NorwegianDean 5 років тому +1

    5:50 Aaahh, so that's why this audience is freaking dead ass boring: they're all head teachers!

  • @lionslair7
    @lionslair7 7 років тому +1

    God deliver us from pontificators

  • @johnlocke1588
    @johnlocke1588 5 років тому +1

    ok...inspirational, but it really isn't that simple now is it. Standing in possibility and rule number 6 is a drop in the ocean for what is really required to be successful, especially in classical music.

    • @diatplay
      @diatplay 3 роки тому

      When I look at the audience I don't see a room full of aspiring classical musicians. There's other videos where he does teach that demographic one on one and they're interesting too. I don't want to be a pro musician, personally, and I'm not parenting any prodigy kids. I stumbled across these videos while looking for a way to teach myself and my children music appreciation and stamina for the challenges that accompany learning to master instruments for their own pleasure not necessarily audiences'. Namaste 😘😘😘

  • @SharrdaaChakraaborty
    @SharrdaaChakraaborty 3 місяці тому

    Don’t take yourself damn God seriously

  • @OShaughnessyC
    @OShaughnessyC 11 років тому +5

    Looks like a very boring audience. Schoolteachers, perhaps?

  • @jeanlouisbaudoin
    @jeanlouisbaudoin 5 років тому

    Shapership on display

  • @wewontdiewondering4674
    @wewontdiewondering4674 18 днів тому

    Who am I being that my children's eyes are not shining? 🥹🥹🥹❤️

  • @yellowdough2001
    @yellowdough2001 5 років тому

    "radiating possibilities"... this is the philosophy of giving without expectation ... I am happy to see he is applying in to students and sharing with the audience...

    • @yellowdough2001
      @yellowdough2001 5 років тому

      1) it's all invented 2) standing in possibilities 3) don't take yourself so god damn serious (rule #6)