To what extent practice can alleviate stage fright in making a desirable performance outcome

Yuk Lun WONG

Research output: ThesisHonours Projects (HP)

Abstract

To every performing musician, stage fright has been part of their journey. Every performer undoubtedly wants to have the best on stage in front of the audience. However, stage fright struggles them a lot and even frightens them quitting it. We have an old saying “Practice makes perfect”. It is workable but controversial. Commonly, performers experience stage fright every time. However, virtuoso players have never experienced it strongly. Rather than, it is an enjoyment. This research paper examines different influencing factors behind stage fright.
Original languageEnglish
QualificationBachelor of Education (Honours)
Supervisors/Advisors
  • WONG, Wai Ying, Paulina 黃慧英, Supervisor
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • Honours Project (HP)
  • Bachelor of Education (Honours) (Music) (Five-year Full-time)
  • Programme code: A5B064
  • Course code: MUS4902

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