Visualization process supports recording performance 

Visualization process supports recording performance

Visualization process supports recording performance

Visualisation, as a technique, will remove the limitations of the natural visual register, enabling us to see many things at once. Visualisation is not constrained by time- it enables us to see what has happened, what is happening and what will happen and how to achieve that future happening by means of the imagination. Many musicians get really stressed before the recording session because they feel like they are not fully prepared and the stress can make them forget the piece.

To avoid it, we can’t accentuate more the importance of visualisation.

How to practise visualisation? First, look at the piece and when you feel ready, close your eyes and try to imagine everything – the score, the sound, tempo, dynamic, articulation- same as you do on the keyboard. In the beginning, it might be hard but if you use this method every time it will become your routine and your brain is going to be trained to “work” that way.

On WKMT website you can find the article that we strongly recommend to read:

http://www.piano-composer-teacher-london.co.uk/single-post/2017/12/14/Visualization-and-me-How-could-mental-practice-enhance-focus-and-performance-experience