If the pressure is getting to you, whistle. In a barely audible way. It's the best way I know of to let go of tension. Music gets your mind off the situation, and the act of whistling melts the tension out of your body.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I can whistle with my fingers, especially if I have a whistle.
I don't know how to let loose when I'm dancing to the music and the people that made the music are watching me. I've never felt so much pressure in my life.
What music does to me, it helps me balance my inner pressure so that I can deal with the forces outside that are trying to pressure me.
I don't want to put any pressure on the music; it's my hobby and my release - a thing that I love.
I love what I do: there is no pressure. The music doesn't like pressure.
My worst habit is whistling while I sleep.
I love loud music. I listen loud, and that's part of how I've learned how to do this. Record softly and play back loud and a whole other thing happens.
Oh, I'll tell you about 'Anyone Can Whistle' - the lesson I learned with doing that record is that the simplest songs are the hardest to do.
I was taught to whistle as a little girl by an undertaker. I used to sit in his workshop, watching him planing wood for the coffins, and he used to whistle all the time - and eventually I started whistling, too. I can whistle anything, particularly trumpet tunes from Classic FM.
I can't whistle. My husband makes fun of me for that.