Classical music students` pre-performance anxiety, catastrophizing, and bodily complaints vary by age, gender, and instrument and predict self-rated performance quality

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    The second goal of this study was to investigate whether students` pre-performance anxious feelings, catastrophic thinking and bodily complaints are significant predictors of their self-rated change in performance quality from practice to public performance. Students and amateur musicians generally suffer from higher MPA than professionals (Steptoe and Fidler, 1987; Kobori et_al, 2011; Biasutti and Concina, 2014). In June 2022 | Volume 13 | Article 905680 Music Students` MPA and Performance an experimental study, Studer et_al found that 44% of music students rated their public performance as being better than their practice performance, whereas 28 . . .

     

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