52 min

Overcoming Musical Frustration and Maintaining Motivation (feat. Michael Lake‪)‬ Learn Jazz Standards Podcast

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Welcome to episode 265 where today I have on special guest musician Michael Lake to talk about overcoming musical frustration.

It's not uncommon for a musician studying jazz to get frustrated with their musical progress, which in unhealthy amounts can sometimes lead to demotivation. Michael lends his thoughts on how to work through this and how to set yourself up for long-term success.

The reality of studying any kind of music is that eventually, you are going to get frustrated with your progress. You are going to be frustrated with the way you sound. You are going to be frustrated with how quickly you are progressing. You are going to get frustrated if there's something difficult in that music that you are having a hard time wrapping your head around.

And this is especially true for jazz being a more complex kind of music, with more complex harmony, and improvisation just in general being a challenging concept. But we don't want to stay in that place of frustration for too long. We want to be enjoying ourselves and progressing.

So, in today's show, I have a special guest Michael Lake to talk about overcoming musical frustration and give you some really practical tips and really powerful things for overcoming those barriers of musical frustration and musical motivation.

In this episode:
1. Defining your goals for what you want to get out of the music
2. Accepting your musical skill level as you grow
3. Overcoming frustration with action

Important Links:
Michael Lake's Music Savvy
LJS Inner Circle Membership
Free Guide to learn standards by ear: Learn Jazz Standards the Smart Way


Learn Jazz Standards Inner Circle: Get 50% off your first month!
Want to get your jazz question answered on the podcast? Click here.

Welcome to episode 265 where today I have on special guest musician Michael Lake to talk about overcoming musical frustration.

It's not uncommon for a musician studying jazz to get frustrated with their musical progress, which in unhealthy amounts can sometimes lead to demotivation. Michael lends his thoughts on how to work through this and how to set yourself up for long-term success.

The reality of studying any kind of music is that eventually, you are going to get frustrated with your progress. You are going to be frustrated with the way you sound. You are going to be frustrated with how quickly you are progressing. You are going to get frustrated if there's something difficult in that music that you are having a hard time wrapping your head around.

And this is especially true for jazz being a more complex kind of music, with more complex harmony, and improvisation just in general being a challenging concept. But we don't want to stay in that place of frustration for too long. We want to be enjoying ourselves and progressing.

So, in today's show, I have a special guest Michael Lake to talk about overcoming musical frustration and give you some really practical tips and really powerful things for overcoming those barriers of musical frustration and musical motivation.

In this episode:
1. Defining your goals for what you want to get out of the music
2. Accepting your musical skill level as you grow
3. Overcoming frustration with action

Important Links:
Michael Lake's Music Savvy
LJS Inner Circle Membership
Free Guide to learn standards by ear: Learn Jazz Standards the Smart Way


Learn Jazz Standards Inner Circle: Get 50% off your first month!
Want to get your jazz question answered on the podcast? Click here.

52 min