THE natural musician BLOG

Everyone’s a natural, when they are nourshed, supported and allowed to grow.

Welcome to the Natural Musician, where we explore how to grow organically as artists.

So much of artistic performance is driven by career status, or the anxious preparation for a career. Parents, teachers, and most of all students can easily find themselves on a treadmill of trying to prove their ability.

The Natural Musician takes the opposite approach: music is not for “advancement” or “ability-signaling”, it is for joy, satisfaction, and deep happiness. Music is about connection, listening, and enjoying the miracle of sounds that we make together.

Here we want to offer a safe space for those who have a deep love of music, who are performers of art at any level, and who want to grow in a way that is gentle. We have room for success, failure, and everything in between. We can aim at excellence, while accepting exactly where we are at the present moment. We teach, we learn, we discover, always coming back to ourselves in the process.

I feel a deep sense of gratitude for being given the chance to participate with you in this journey. Thanks for being here.

Edward Obermueller Edward Obermueller

NO-fault practice

Learn to let go of fault-finding in your playing, and practice in a more easeful way.

Read More
Edward Obermueller Edward Obermueller

Finding the refuge

For many years I strove to be the best violinist. So why did I end up quitting?

Read More
Edward Obermueller Edward Obermueller

The three assistants

Even with a bad bow hold you can sound better. Learn how to use natural support to get better sound and work less hard at it.

Read More
Edward Obermueller Edward Obermueller

playing on the spectrum

How to help neuro-divergent music students, Asperger’s, ADHD and Spectrum. Hint: More playing, less talking.

Read More
Edward Obermueller Edward Obermueller

How Mindfulness helps musicians

The practice of meditation influences every aspect of my playing and teaching. Here I discuss 3 ways of applying meditation to music: Selfing, Acting, and Creating, based on Zen Master Shunryu Suzuki.

Read More
Edward Obermueller Edward Obermueller

3 Keys To Artistic Victory

Artistic victory is not like “success” in the way we normally define it. But when students feel it, their inner light turns on!

Read More
Edward Obermueller Edward Obermueller

the heart of your role

Many parents worry about how to practice with their child. Being present in a way that fits is the key.

Read More
Edward Obermueller Edward Obermueller

What the Right Teacher Can Do For You

The right teacher can help you or your child discover you can do more, by aiding, encouraging, (and sometimes pushing) in just the right way.

Read More
Edward Obermueller Edward Obermueller

What is “enthusiastic” performing?

Recently a student of mine performed unaccompanied Bach for violin, and received what I thought was unreasonable criticism afterward by some well-meaning family members.

Read More
Edward Obermueller Edward Obermueller

The Tortoise way

We’ve all heard the saying, “Slow and steady wins the race.” It’s a memorable image: the speedy hare runs all over the place, and when the steady turtle crosses the finish line, the hare isn’t there.

Read More
Edward Obermueller Edward Obermueller

how to make everyone happy

…WITH THE AMOUNT OF ACTIVITIES YOUR KIDS HAVE TO DO?

Try paring down to one or two, and see what happens.

Read More