👂 Your ears are lying to you (a little 😅)


I made a short, funny (but very real) video about what recording yourself feels like:
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Watch on YouTube

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Or watch on Instagram here.

It’s funny because it’s a little uncomfortable how accurate it is.

Nothing about the recording actually changes over time.

👂 What you hear changes everything.

When you listen back right away, you’re not just hearing what you played.

You’re hearing:

  • what you meant to do
  • what didn't quite land
  • what you wish were different

All at the same time. 🤦‍♀️

So of course it sounds worse.

Not because it is. But because your ears are filtering for everything that’s missing.

Give it a little distance, and something shifts.

You start hearing what’s actually there.

And most of the time, it’s better than you thought it was.


Play On,
Lisa Spector
Piano Practice Strategist
Founder,
Piano Ninja Tricksters Club

P.S. I’m planning a fun celebration for World Piano Day on March 29 (the 88th day of the year 🎹). Look for an invitation later this week. 💌

Lisa Spector, Piano Ninja

Juilliard alum, pianist, and founder of the Piano Ninja Tricksters Club, helping serious adult musicians develop intelligent practice strategies and perform with confidence under pressure.

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