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The JazzMind System with Simon Petermann

The JazzMind System with Simon Petermann

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This is the Podcast where you learn how professional jazz players practice. In short and concise episodes, jazz trombone player Simon Petermann shares insights that show how a consistent practice routine looks like, so you can create your practice routine yourself. Learn how to play improv jazz solos live on stage with confidence with the JazzMind System.

More info: https://www.jazzmindaccelerator.com/getstarted

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  • New in the City: Getting Gigs in the First Week(A Trip To Rome)
    Jan 22 2026

    The Jazz Mind System Podcast. Everything you need to play live on stage with confidence. With jazz trombone player Simon Peterman.

    Simon Petermann shares a true story of traveling to Rome to learn Italian but ending up playing nightly: from jam sessions and busking on a bridge to joining local bands in jazz clubs and earning paid gigs.

    Lessons include the power of networking, knowing a solid repertoire, strong ear training, and gaining experience playing live, practical takeaways for any jazz musician who wants to get on stage confidently.

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    16 min
  • Your Inner Critic Needs A Break
    Jan 19 2026

    The Jazz Mind System Podcast with Jazz Trombone player Simon Peterman shows how to play live with confidence by separating creation from critique.

    Simon explains that the inner critic isn’t the enemy, its timing is. Learn a simple habit of recording and reviewing so you can create freely on stage, take risks, connect with your band, and analyze afterward to improve.

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    10 min
  • Play From Your Inner Song: Improvisation Without Overthinking
    Jan 15 2026

    The JazzMind System Podcast with Simon Peterman explores how to improvise from your inner song rather than by overanalyzing scales or licks.

    Simon explains that musical creation begins with melody and emotion: sing and imagine first, then apply those ideas to your instrument. Practicing this way builds expressive, confident live playing.

    Simple daily habits like humming while you cook, singing on walks, and translating melodies to your instrument are the keys to developing improvisational freedom and musical presence.

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    14 min
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