

Does How We Look On Stage Matter More Than How We Sound...?
4 snips Dec 1, 2024
Dive into the captivating debate of whether a musician's appearance matters more than their sound. Discover surprising findings from a study that suggests visual elements play a major role in performance success. Learn how musicians often feel their practice sounds better at home, and the impact of anxiety on stage. Explore the concept of mindfulness and the importance of mental scripts in enhancing performance quality. Plus, get insights on intentional practice strategies to bridge the gap between practice and live performance.
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Noah's Early Stage Presence
- Noah Kageyama recalls Dr. Suzuki telling him he sounded great with eyes closed but not with eyes open.
- He cringed at videos of his own stiff and disengaged stage presence early in his career.
Visual Cues Influence Judgment
- A study found people guessed competition winners better by watching video-only clips than by hearing audio-only clips.
- This pattern held true for both non-musicians and professional musicians.
Looks and Sound Both Matter
- How a musician looks doesn't necessarily matter more than sound; multisensory info shapes our judgments.
- At top competition levels, nuanced style and engagement affect perceptions when technical skill is comparable.