Yes I do! I use the Don Greene centering routine as a starting point, but mostly, it's about learning how to manage negative mental self talk throughout the performance. Countering stuff like "that note was bad" with "it won't be remembered if your next notes sound good, so how do you want the next notes to sound?" That kind of thing
@@HCompanyAlbert no, I'm not sure if Don Greene ever wrote a book for his centering method. But he was an olympic sports psychologist first, so you can start with olympic sports centering. Also, if you want the list of steps and brief descriptions, use the contact form on my website johnromeromusic.com and I'll send it to you
Glad I saw this! Magnificent! Great piece…sound,articulation ,dynamics,interpretation and on and on…. Moved by your performance . In awe 😮😊
Incredible playing!
Catch you !
Absolutely fantastic.
DUDE. Sounds great. Good Quality video too!
Holy shit John. Wonderful playing
Beautiful playing John, love your videos! Keep up the great work!
I love this transplanted cello concerto so much!
Is this an unedited recording? Just wondering because the audio quality is exceptional considering it being done with a phone.
Yes it is unedited, the Pixel 3 XL just has a good mic in it.
Do you practice concentration’s exercice before a performance and during your study?
Yes I do! I use the Don Greene centering routine as a starting point, but mostly, it's about learning how to manage negative mental self talk throughout the performance. Countering stuff like "that note was bad" with "it won't be remembered if your next notes sound good, so how do you want the next notes to sound?" That kind of thing
Very interesting! Thank you for anwer and congratulation for the great performance!
@@SashaRomeroMusic how is the don greeene? is a book?
@@HCompanyAlbert no, I'm not sure if Don Greene ever wrote a book for his centering method. But he was an olympic sports psychologist first, so you can start with olympic sports centering. Also, if you want the list of steps and brief descriptions, use the contact form on my website johnromeromusic.com and I'll send it to you
Im propebly not the first one That askes but What kind of trombone do you play? It looks like you have two valves on a tenor kind regards
It's a Shires twin valve. It's still just an F valve, but with separate rotors for intake and outtake.
What type of vibrato do you use?
Hi Justin. I use jaw vibrato primarily, sometimes slide vibrato depending on the piece, but this is all jaw in this solo.
Great performance John! You should check out Sessions Live and perform there as well.
audio is horrid! keep convincing yourself