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The influence of music performance anxiety on career expectations of early musical career students: self-efficacy as a moderator. [PDF]
Wang QR, Yang R.
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Music Performance Anxiety : Can observers perceive anxiety in the performer?
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Music Performance Anxiety in Musical Theater Performers: A Pilot Study
Journal of Dance Medicine & Science, 2022Objectives Performance anxiety (PA) is debilitating and impacts the sufferer's ability to perform. Forgetfulness, concentration loss, and physical symptoms develop, leading to some giving up performing. Methods
Aisha S M, James, Michael, Shipley
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2022
Abstract Music performance anxiety (MPA) is a pervasive and frequently debilitating difficulty faced by many performers associated with negative impacts on performance quality, psychological distress, deteriorations in confidence, and, at its extreme, disengagement from performing.
Margaret S. Osborne, Jennifer Kirsner
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Abstract Music performance anxiety (MPA) is a pervasive and frequently debilitating difficulty faced by many performers associated with negative impacts on performance quality, psychological distress, deteriorations in confidence, and, at its extreme, disengagement from performing.
Margaret S. Osborne, Jennifer Kirsner
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Music performance anxiety in opera singers
Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology, 2010Music performance anxiety (MPA) represents a high challenge every vocal performer has to meet. MPA can be defined on a continuum going from a low to a high level. MPA and its phenomena can be considered in terms of four levels: affect, cognition, behaviour, and physiology.
Spahn, Claudia (Prof. Dr.) +4 more
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Music performance anxiety: priority targets in prevention and intervention
Anxiety, Stress, & Coping, 2023Music Performance Anxiety (MPA) is a major setback for musicians with diverse backgrounds and expertise. MPA can be managed with adequate strategies, and success will improve if information and professional help is widely available and if musicians are willing to seek such help.
Marta Martins +2 more
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The Prediction of Musical Performance Anxiety
Medical Problems of Performing Artists, 2003This study addressed the identification of key predictor variables of musical performance anxiety among constructs previously shown to have associations with musical performance anxiety. Participants were 118 (75 female and 43 male) undergraduate and postgraduate music students in Adelaide, South Australia.
Liston, M., Frost, A., Mohr, P.
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An Investigation of Musical Performance Anxiety in the Marching Arts
Medical Problems of Performing Artists, 2011The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of musical performance anxiety (MPA) in marching artists. The marching arts include high school and college marching bands, drum and bugle corps, and indoor color guard and percussion ensembles. Drawing on a sample of 780 world class drum and bugle corps performers, we examined the prevalence
Jacob J, Levy +2 more
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2006
AbstractThis chapter discusses music performance anxiety (MPA). MPA may be defined as a state of arousal and anxiety occurring before or while a person is performing non-anonymously in front of an audience producing a valuable or evaluated task touching on his/her self-esteem.
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AbstractThis chapter discusses music performance anxiety (MPA). MPA may be defined as a state of arousal and anxiety occurring before or while a person is performing non-anonymously in front of an audience producing a valuable or evaluated task touching on his/her self-esteem.
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Anxiety Sensitivity and Performance Anxiety in College Music Students
Medical Problems of Performing Artists, 2005The role of individual differences in anxiety sensitivity was explored in a sample of 67 college-level music students. Individuals high in anxiety sensitivity report greater fear of bodily sensations. Although developed in research on panic disorder, anxiety sensitivity was hypothesized to predict performance anxiety.
Stephenson, Hugh, Quarrier, Nicholas F.
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