Why you should try sounding bad in your practice today

Embrace the squeaks, squawks and bad intonation on your instrument

Includes a guided meditation for musicians and music students.

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Many musicians flinch at the sound of a squeak, a rough note, or a moment out of tune. We tense up, recoil, and let our desire to sound “good” take over. But what if sounding bad was actually part of the process?

In today’s video, I invite you to intentionally make the ugliest, strangest sounds you can — and to laugh while doing it. This playful approach helps reduce fear, build creative freedom, and expand the sounds available to you as a musician.

You’ll also get a guided meditation at the end to soften tension and reframe what it means to make “mistakes” in your practice.


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