Public Speaking tips with Executive Speech Coach Patricia Fripp & Robert Fripp

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www.fripp.com – Executive Speech Coach Patricia Fripp interviews Robert Fripp at April, 2008 NSA Performance Lab 2b-4. Robert gives executive speaking tips on what he learned from his time with Kings Crimson. They discuss great public speaking tips. For more information about Robert Fripp www.robertfrippspeaks.com Follow Speech Coach Patricia Fripp on Facebook – www.facebook.com Twitter – twitter.com LinkedIn – www.linkedin.com

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January 11, 2009

GoldenRatio @ 12:02 pm #

Very good advice. I always practise for at least an hour each day (to be honest though, I think that an hour isn’t quite enough if you really want to be a good player).

January 31, 2009

silly22334455 @ 10:47 pm #

practise make perfect right??

March 12, 2009

edgee4 @ 12:06 am #

i agree

March 28, 2009

Flatliner0452 @ 4:19 pm #

it’s the quality of the time spent not the amount that matters. a quality hour is better than 6 half-assed.

April 30, 2009

Toadbaby7 @ 12:31 am #

WONDERFUL VIDEO. Quite informative and very much enjoyed seeing the Fripp family in this context. Thanks for sharing.

June 11, 2009

dreamwebs @ 3:45 pm #

you’re so right, man

July 15, 2009

romanroman1975 @ 2:27 am #

Enjoyed watching Mr.Fripp!!!

July 24, 2009

Uberpomar @ 8:28 pm #

Geeeeezz!!!

1) Finding the aim
2) Asking for guidance
3) Get out of bed!!

That works for everything no matter what you do!!!

October 19, 2009

BucksStudent @ 10:40 am #

I love this. I could watch him talk all day. I practice two to three hours a day, though Robert once practiced for eight hours.

November 27, 2009

PrimericanIdol @ 9:28 pm #

Robert Fripp could play an awesome character in Harry Potter

December 9, 2009

1zappa @ 6:49 pm #

I agree with BucksStudent. I could honestly sit and listen to Robert Fripp talk for hours and not once get bored. I’m a drummer myself and became a musician because of him. I did everything that he basically listed about becoming a musician. This is an essential learning video for all aspiring musicians.

January 25, 2010

drunksingsheep @ 2:13 am #

I thought his wife’s name was Toya?

January 28, 2010

stoppanig @ 3:03 pm #

It is, this is his sister.

January 29, 2010

drunksingsheep @ 4:42 pm #

@stoppanig Yeah, i figured so much later. Their noses are the same! lol!

January 30, 2010

stoppanig @ 3:38 pm #

your right! I hadn’t spotted it before :-)

March 1, 2010

glynnt54 @ 6:11 pm #

I believe we should add; “Serious Musicians”, for the unfortunate “fly-by-nighter” could never comprehend the thoughts of such a man………

September 17, 2010

ytnsanw @ 1:57 am #

Seems as though his West Country brogue has become more pronounced over the years. He used to sound much more ‘BBC’……

September 20, 2010

PereUbu86 @ 7:15 am #

I love the way he speaks English (I am dutch myself). And I think his appearance is one of a professor. No macho stardom bullshit at all whereas he plays the most adventurous guitar music (sitting on a stool). I think he’s great. Thanks for uploading!

October 27, 2010

zappatx @ 12:57 pm #

@1zappa I agree this is also key in the world of sales. – Nice name by the way!

zappatx @ 1:02 pm #

Who is the Richard he references in the video?

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