Which book first?
Posted: 25 May 2008, 21:21
Evening all!
I am coming under increasing pressure to start performing in public again but the nightmares I go through before hand (and during) my public performances are just horrendous. I so want to give in to the pressure and be able to enjoy the experience a little into the bargain so I am starting work on the psychology behind it all (yet again )
I have a choice of three books sitting on my window ledge waiting for me to start on them, but which one first? Options are;
A Soprano on Her Head by Eloise Ristad
Inner Game of Music (no suprise there!) by Green & Gallwey
The Perfect Wrong Note by William Westney
I would greatly appreciate your views and experiences of these books as time is short (if I succumb I could be performing as early as the end of June) and I obviously want to achieve maximum benefits from my effort.
Thanks, Guys
I am coming under increasing pressure to start performing in public again but the nightmares I go through before hand (and during) my public performances are just horrendous. I so want to give in to the pressure and be able to enjoy the experience a little into the bargain so I am starting work on the psychology behind it all (yet again )
I have a choice of three books sitting on my window ledge waiting for me to start on them, but which one first? Options are;
A Soprano on Her Head by Eloise Ristad
Inner Game of Music (no suprise there!) by Green & Gallwey
The Perfect Wrong Note by William Westney
I would greatly appreciate your views and experiences of these books as time is short (if I succumb I could be performing as early as the end of June) and I obviously want to achieve maximum benefits from my effort.
Thanks, Guys