Why do we miss notes—even when we know we can play them? In this episode, we explore the deeper cause behind inconsistency on the trumpet. It’s not always technique or endurance, but something more subtle: commitment in the moment. Through a personal story and insights from Manny Laureano, we examine how attention, belief, and mindset shape performance. We also highlight the legacy of Georges Mager, whose refined approach reminds us that great playing begins with intention, not just execution.
Highlights
-Most missed notes are caused by hesitation, not lack of ability
-The difference between first and second attempts is often attention
-Why commitment matters more than “playing it safe”
-Manny Laureano on mindset and musical belief
-The overlooked legacy of Georges Mager
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#trumpet
#brassplayers
#musicianship
#practice
#mindset
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