Showing posts with label selling you song. Show all posts
Showing posts with label selling you song. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Tuesday, January 03, 2012

Beautiful Phrasing - 'how to'!

Speakers and Trainers - beautiful phrasing is essential to presenting your message. Here's a tip on 'how to' enhance your communication!

Friday, March 12, 2010

Don't Rush Your Bow !


You've worked hard to prepare for your gig.  You've studied your lyrics; understand the emotions behind the words; and have developed your voice so that you can tell your story and not be distracted by vocal challenges.

You take the stage and share your music authentically, making a sincere connection with your audience.  They feel your music and when your set is done, you get an ovation!  Here's my advice - don't rush your bow!  Enjoy your moment, you earned it!

Many times when I work with insecure or inexperienced singers they always have a problem with this.  The moment they're done with their song they practically run offstage!  Not taking a deserved bow robs your audience of the satisfaction of publicly thanking you.  It also shows your audience that you feel unworthy of their praise.

Being confident before, during and after your performance will demonstrate that you have arrived as a powerful, masterful singer who isn't afraid to take the stage with no apologies.

Friday, March 05, 2010

The Singer As a Harmonious Entity!



As you take the stage to share your music, you’ll find that you must operate as a harmonious entity, with your voice reflecting your music; your body movement reflecting your emotions; and your mind clearly present in the moment, reflecting your authentic connection to your audience.

Monday, February 22, 2010

What Makes a Great Performance?


What makes a great performance? Making your audience FEEL. Technical perfection isn't nearly as important as emotional authenticity.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Singers Are Storytellers First and Foremost!

First and foremost, singers are STORYTELLERS!  A character is telling his/her story through you.  As a Storyteller, you determine what your audience will feel.  You must know what the character's emotional state is, then let your emotion determine your voice quality, your face and body actions.  If you're truly immersed in your character and story, emotions, movement and expressions will be authentic and natural....you won't even be thinking about it, you will BE IT.

You're invited to my workshop on February 20, 2010 "HOW TO SELL A SONG...making the emotional connection with your audience"