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#55034 - 09/04/04 04:37 PM "Stage Fright"?
Wires Offline


Registered: 07/12/04
Loc: Jackson, Ohio
Wow.. Last night was the second football game of the season and frankly, I'm disgusted with how I played. I always practice constantly everyday until I have the music down, but it seems when I'm playing with other people I just sort of "freeze up" and screw it all up. I still know the music, but I just can't get my [expletive deleted] together. Does anyone have any advice or techniques that could possibly help me out?
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#55035 - 09/04/04 04:41 PM Re: "Stage Fright"? [Re: Wires]
jmv Offline


Registered: 07/31/04
Loc: Texas!!
I have a pre-game ritual of simply closing my eyes and playing Stevie Ray Vaughns song "Lenny" in my head... that always helps me chill... but i don't know if thats a great idea for most people, some people need to focus on the music they're about to play 100%... i think you just gotta try some things till you find what works for you.


Edited by jmv (09/04/04 04:42 PM)
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#55036 - 09/04/04 05:04 PM Re: "Stage Fright"? [Re: jmv]
quad_squad Offline


Registered: 05/19/04
Loc: Hutchinson, KS
If you are too nevous, just try to relax and take deep breaths. Remember if you mess up, and it is nothing big(like dropping a stick), chances are no one will even notice.
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#55037 - 09/04/04 05:10 PM Re: "Stage Fright"? [Re: quad_squad]
Wires Offline


Registered: 07/12/04
Loc: Jackson, Ohio
Thats the thing, I'm not nervous.. at all. Thats whats wierd about it. I'm as calm as just messing around in my room practicing, but I can always find a way to screw it up while I'm out there. And I'm not really worried about anyone hearing if I screw up, if you saw the line I'm on you would understand why, but I really hope to go on to something after highschool and I really think this could hold me back.
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#55038 - 09/04/04 05:17 PM Re: "Stage Fright"? [Re: Wires]
Irondrummer Offline


Registered: 08/25/03
Loc: NorthWest, Ohio
Experience...
That's the best way to help you eliminate this.
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#55039 - 09/04/04 05:26 PM Re: "Stage Fright"? [Re: Irondrummer]
Wires Offline


Registered: 07/12/04
Loc: Jackson, Ohio
This is my second marching season though, don't you think I should be fine by now?
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#55040 - 09/04/04 07:47 PM Re: "Stage Fright"? [Re: Wires]
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Registered: 12/21/02
Loc: UTM, Martin, Tennessee
Even if it's your second marching season sometimes things take time. The good way I found is by just keeping a serious face while you play no matter what happens. If that happens then no one will know if you played a wrong note or not unless they are in band. This will also help in competitions. Freezing up is not such a bad thing at all. It just means that you need to concentrate on the show more than other people. Perhaps while you are at a football game just think about the second quarter as warmup and concentration time. Explain this to your section leader so he or she can understand and help you through it. If you are in competitions try for the ten minutes you get before you go on to concentrate on show and that is all. Talking is not a good way to concentrate. Listening can be a good way but it does not work most of the time. Just concentrate on your show and your part. Like you said you doubt that the drumline will mess things up badly so you are all set. Concentration is your problem so hey I have given you some good pointers. Sometimes distractions during the show will give you a problem as well. I know that judges come onto the field sometimes in Regionals or some competitions. Try to avoid looking at them. My freshman year I had a judge in front of me looking to what I was doing. I just acted cool and played like I knew what I was doing. Concentrate on the audience but not too much so you avoid losing all concentration on your music. I hope this helps along with all the information the other people have posted.
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#55041 - 09/04/04 10:33 PM Re: "Stage Fright"? [Re: UTM3rdBass]
Wires Offline


Registered: 07/12/04
Loc: Jackson, Ohio
I think it will. I'll find out this coming Saturday I guess, heh. First home football game of the season, in a brand new stadium, with 10,000+ watching. Gonna be sweet.
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#55042 - 09/05/04 12:42 AM Re: "Stage Fright"? [Re: Wires]
Irondrummer Offline


Registered: 08/25/03
Loc: NorthWest, Ohio
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Wires said:
This is my second marching season though, don't you think I should be fine by now?




One of last years seniors at our school had a lead role in every musical he was in, such as Jesus in Jesus Christ SuperStar. He's now performing at a theatre in Huron, Michigan quite often. Last I knew, he still had stage fright.
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#55043 - 09/05/04 01:54 PM Re: "Stage Fright"? [Re: Irondrummer]
BismarkUMD Offline


Registered: 11/09/03
Loc: Maryland, College Park
I'd say just relax. Chill out. we had our first game yersterday. Biggest attendence in our stadium, 51,826.
I'm actually fine performing infront of a lot of people but i know people that aren't. they just focus on the music and watch the drum majors. Just ignore the rest of the people.
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