1 hr 32 min

Your Peak Performance Toolkit, with Mark Morley-Fletcher (Play In The Zone‪)‬ Musicality Now

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We’re joined by Mark Morley-Fletcher from Play in the Zone. Mark is a jazz guitarist turned peak performance specialist. He’s developed a system for helping everyday music learners tackle performance anxiety.
 
Mark has taken ideas and techniques from the world of performance psychology and drawn them in to a clear, coherent framework. He does a fantastic job of tying the underlying concepts behind performance to practical tips you can apply right away in your own musical life.
 
In this conversation we talk about:
 
• The non-musical activity that helped Mark draw together the latest research on peak performance into a practical system for musicians.
• The difference between “good” autopilot and “bad autopilot” when it comes to performing.
• The specific things you can do to defuse the negative physical and mental reactions to performance situations.
 
You’ll love the insight in this episode - whether you’re gearing up for your first performance, or you’re a touring veteran. Jump in and learn how to play your best!
 
 
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Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 223
 
Links and Resources
• Play in The Zone
• Unlock Your Performance
• Unshakeable Foundations
• Play In The Zone YouTube Channel
• Musicality Now - Note2Self: “I Love This!”, with Lisa McCormick
• Musicality Now - More Mindful, More Musical, with Susanne Olbrich
• Musicality Now - About Mindfulness for Musicians
 
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We’re joined by Mark Morley-Fletcher from Play in the Zone. Mark is a jazz guitarist turned peak performance specialist. He’s developed a system for helping everyday music learners tackle performance anxiety.
 
Mark has taken ideas and techniques from the world of performance psychology and drawn them in to a clear, coherent framework. He does a fantastic job of tying the underlying concepts behind performance to practical tips you can apply right away in your own musical life.
 
In this conversation we talk about:
 
• The non-musical activity that helped Mark draw together the latest research on peak performance into a practical system for musicians.
• The difference between “good” autopilot and “bad autopilot” when it comes to performing.
• The specific things you can do to defuse the negative physical and mental reactions to performance situations.
 
You’ll love the insight in this episode - whether you’re gearing up for your first performance, or you’re a touring veteran. Jump in and learn how to play your best!
 
 
Subscribe For Future Episodes!
Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | RSS | YouTube
 
Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 223
 
Links and Resources
• Play in The Zone
• Unlock Your Performance
• Unshakeable Foundations
• Play In The Zone YouTube Channel
• Musicality Now - Note2Self: “I Love This!”, with Lisa McCormick
• Musicality Now - More Mindful, More Musical, with Susanne Olbrich
• Musicality Now - About Mindfulness for Musicians
 
Enjoying the show? Please consider rating and reviewing it!
Click here to rate and review

1 hr 32 min

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