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Day 1040 – Paralysis by Analysis

 

Recently I had a conversation with a good friend and colleague, and I really wanted to think and clarify my thoughts on the phrase “Paralysis by Analysis”. Here you go, Bryan! In this picture, there are two ways to divide the circle in half. First, I think playing can be thought about in the paradigm of ‘technical vs. artistic’. Additionally, we can refer to the paradigm of ‘mental vs. physical’. These aspects can create four different aspects of performance: …. (click here for the complete article on jasonsulliman.com)

 

This was originally published on June 13, 2020, on Jason Sulliman’s personal website.

Jason Sulliman

Dr. Jason Sulliman is the assistant professor of trombone at Troy University in Troy, Alabama. He teaches applied trombone lessons, brass methods, and coaches various trombone ensembles. Jason earned his doctorate in brass pedagogy from Indiana University and is finishing a master’s degree in kinesiology - motor learning/control. Jason has earned master’s degrees in conducting and trombone performance from the University of New Mexico and a bachelor’s degree in music from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.