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How to Own Any Stage You Walk Onto

Stage fright is a perfectly normal, non-fatal, and predictable instinct—and unlike your drummer, it’ll always show up early.

stage-lights-300x293Yes, that’s right, I snuck an uncalled-for drummer joke into an article about stage fright. Forgive me—I’m a terrible person. Worse than a person, actually:  a guitarist.

Anyway, whether you’re a guitarist, vocalist, pianist, or drummer, you can find killer performance tips in this article I wrote for Guitar-Muse:

How to Own Any Stage You Walk Onto –>

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  1. Dixon L. Creasey, Jr.

    March 18, 2012 at 05:37

    “Worse than a person, actually: a guitard*.”

    *I fixed that for you. You are welcome.
    Otherwise, this is a good, practical, well written blog you have here.
    Thank you!

    • Nicholas Tozier

      March 18, 2012 at 19:01

      Thanks very much Dixon. This blog is a labor of love. 🙂

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