In this bonus Q&A episode, Dr. Molly Gebrian answers questions from the Penthesilea community about practicing, performing and learning as a musician.


Dr. Molly Gebrian answers the following questions:

  • Should practice focus more on weaknesses, and how do strengths fit into the practice process?

  • Should you practice when you are extremely tired, or is rest the better choice?

  • Why do some musicians play better in auditions when they are exhausted?

  • How can a negative performance experience affect the body and the brain?

  • Does repeating a passage many times actually help it stick?

  • How should a new or contemporary piece be learned from the beginning?

This bonus episode takes a closer look at how musicians think, practice and perform under real conditions.


More from Molly:

Instagram: ⁠@mollygebrian⁠

Book: ⁠Learn Faster, Perform Better: A Musician's Guide to the Neuroscience of Practicing⁠


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