Technology is here to make our lives easier, right? But if you're like me, you sometimes feel like anything new you try is not as 'easy' as it should be.
Today I'm bravely linking all my blogs and other social media musings together - at least that's the intention. So essentially, this post is a test to see how well I've integrated Google+ with my Viva La Voice blog.
Last week I attended the Extreme Income Explosion Summit hosted by the Buzz Boosters and Michele Scism, and all the speakers had mastered this 'fluid integration system' that made their lives so much EASIER!
It's my turn now to press the 'Easy' button! I will keep you posted as to my tech progress!
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Singers & Speakers - Know Your Equipment!
Part of your job as a speaker/singer is to know how to control the equipment you use onstage, and be able to articulate what you need from the sound person.
I've been on tour with big name acts (male and female) who could not (after long careers onstage!) tell the sound person what kind of reverb they'd like (long decay/big room etc.); what frequency panel they'd prefer for their vocal quality; or what they wanted to hear, or not hear in their monitors. I usually had to play interference explaining to the sound booth easy directives like 'boost the mids, drop the highs' etc. just so that we could finish the sound check!
I once saw a concert with Petula Clark, who at that time had been a seasoned veteran for many years. Her mic cord came unplugged, and SERIOUSLY, she looked around helplessly until a tech came and plugged it back in! I was stunned at her lack of professionalism. I can't believe that she wouldn't know how to plug the mic back in, and it really was too stupid to chalk up to being a Diva!
I think it goes for everyone to KNOW YOUR EQUIPMENT, and know how to talk to your crew on a technical level. That's the best way to assure that you'll get the sound you want, and the respect and cooperation of those working being the stage to make you look and sound great!
Sunday, May 06, 2012
Confident Speaking!
When I work with my clients, it's all about focus. You come on stage with confidence; begin your program with confidence! You are focused on your message, never on whether your AV equipment is going to operate correctly. That is someone else's job - yours is to focus on the value you're giving your audience. If there's a problem with the mic, your audience will let you know right away, and your AV person will fix it. You then confidently start your program again, after, perhaps, testing the mic by speaking until the problem is fixed. Unruffled, you launch into your program without putting any focus on the mic issue.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Barack Obama Slow Jams!
I just love that our President is able to be accessible, fun, hip, and still completely presidential. Nobody since Kennedy has been able to do that, and really NOBODY has been able to do that. I so admire that the president allows us to see him as a real person, not a removed elitist. He is so Hip!
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Featured Article in Muse's Muse - Songwriters
Muse's Muse 'Featured' my article 'The Importance of Being Real' in this month's Muse's News! http://www.musesmuse.com/col-vivalavoice-beingreal.html
Friday, February 24, 2012
Do Senior Singers Live Longer?
This from Bryant Stamford, professor and chairman of the department of kinesiology and integrative physiology at Hanover College:
"Research tells us, there was a study of senior singers, average age 80 years, in which they were tracked over a prolonged period and their data were compared with folks the same age in the general population. The researchers found that the elderly singers experienced less depression, took far fewer than the typical four prescription medications and a like number of over-the-counter meds, and they were more socially active.
Does this mean the older singers will live longer? Hard to say, but it’s not a far reach to suggest the answer is yes.
We know, for example, that the mind-body connection is very important, and that health and longevity of the body can be influenced by mental state (depression, etc.). Medications and their side effects greatly impact the quality of life, and if there is poor quality of life, the zest for living goes out the window. And those with a strong social network are likely to be happier, better adjusted in old age, and more accepting of change, and therefore likely to live longer and healthier lives."
So I say, again - get out there and sing, no matter what your age! You will feel better, and just possibly live a longer, healthier life! Want help with your singing? My new book From Shower To Stage...7 Easy Steps for Singing Like A Pro! can help!
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Monday, February 13, 2012
A Valentine Song From Broadway
Here's a nice love song to play for your sweetie on V Day! "I'll Send You Roses"
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Broadway,
love song,
Marilyn Monroe,
original music
'Sing & Dance Through Life - Viva La Voice Tip'
My Viva La Voice Tip of the month with a Video of the Month!
Monday, February 06, 2012
New Music from Broadway's ' Marilyn'
Listen to new music I just posted from my Broadway musical "Marilyn, An American Fable'. NBC's 'Smash" is fiction - I lived it!
Here's some music from the show - just piano, vocal and a little sweetening by Nyle Steiner.
Here's some music from the show - just piano, vocal and a little sweetening by Nyle Steiner.
Labels:
Ask Beth Lawrence,
Broadway,
Marilyn Monroe,
musicals,
NBC,
Smash
Saturday, February 04, 2012
Smash - Marilyn Monroe Video
'Smash' airs Monday on NBC with tons of buzz. Have you seen this video??
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An American Fable,
Beth Lawrence,
Broadway,
Marilyn,
Marilyn Monroe,
musicals,
NBC,
Smash
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Thursday, January 19, 2012
How Musicians Really Make Money in One Long Graph - The Atlantic
How Musicians Really Make Money in One Long Graph - The Atlantic
Residual income is great; but the money is in the big volume you've got to generate. It's all about numbers!
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Huffington Post Confirms the Truth About Singing!
You've got to read Jane Peyton's article in the Huffington Post which confirms what I've been saying all along.....singing promotes mental and physical health!
In my own article, 10 Ways Singing Can Change Your Life I talk about the health benefits of singing, like giving you more mental focus; oxygenating the blood; release of 'feel good' endorphins and so on.
It's a fun and informative article, read it here.
In my own article, 10 Ways Singing Can Change Your Life I talk about the health benefits of singing, like giving you more mental focus; oxygenating the blood; release of 'feel good' endorphins and so on.
It's a fun and informative article, read it here.
Saturday, January 07, 2012
About Cymatics from Richard Learmont
This from sound healer Richard Learmont about Cymatics:
"Cymatics was re-discovered and coined it’s name in the 1960’s by the Swiss doctor Hans Jenny. With his invention of the tonoscope, he was able to see how sound structured matter. With the use of audible frequencies he was able to witness the animation of various powders, liquids and pastes into sacred geometry patterns, life-like forms and figures found in art and architecture of the world’s sacred traditions.
Hans Jenny’s research also discovered how uttered vowels of ancient languages of Sanskrit and Hebrew arranged the various powders to emulate the written symbols for those vowels, while on the other hand did not generate the same result for our modern languages.
Cymatics shows how vibrations interact to create the world we experience ‘out there’ and it reveals principles that are fundamental natural processes. Understanding these principles can help us to ‘cleanse the lens’ through which we perceive our world, thereby clarifying our outlook on life. Once you’ve objectively observed the rhythmic interplay of chaos and re-integration in simple powder, you may view your own tumultuous circumstances a bit more objectively (and with far less apprehension!) as a purposefully evolving process leading toward greater personal coherency and equanimity."
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!
Sunday, January 01, 2012
From Diario de Morelos - Alchemy!
This comes from 'Diario de Morelos':
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Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Rob Lowe On Shower Singing
My new book From Shower To Stage....7 Easy Steps for Singing Like A Pro! is written both for the shy, shower singer, to the working professional. Here's what Rob Lowe says about 'shower singing':
"Everybody knows that the shower has the best acoustics. There's no two ways about it. I actually have a recording studio in mine. So look out, Kevin Bacon. You think you've got your fancy band. You've got nothing on my shower band."
Monday, December 05, 2011
David Burger, SL Tribune, Blogs about my Book!
Thank you to David Burger, the music critic for the Salt Lake Tribune. He blogged about my book "From Shower To Stage....7 Easy Steps for Singing Like A Pro!" today, and talked a bit about how I help shy singers 'come out of the closet'!!
David's Entertainment Blog
David's Entertainment Blog
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shower singing,
vocal health,
voice technique
President Omama Talks About Singing In the Shower!
Here's a bit of what President Obama said when announcing the Kennedy Center Honors recipients. You see, even the President sings in the shower! I should gift him my book From Shower To Stage.....7 Easy Steps for Singing Like A Pro!
"Now, at first glance the men and women on this stage could not be more different. They come from different generations, different walks of life. They have different talents, and they've traveled different paths. And yet they belong here together. Because each of tonight's honorees has felt the need to express themselves and share that expression with the world.
Read more: http://broadwayworld.com/article/STAGE-TUBE-President-Obamas-Kennedy-Center-Honorees-Remarks-Barbara-Cook-More-20111204#ixzz1ffj8PXY7
"Now, at first glance the men and women on this stage could not be more different. They come from different generations, different walks of life. They have different talents, and they've traveled different paths. And yet they belong here together. Because each of tonight's honorees has felt the need to express themselves and share that expression with the world.
It's a feeling that all of us have at some point in our lives. That's why we sing, even if it's just in the shower. (Laughter.) It's why we act, even if we never get past the school auditorium. That's why we dance, even if, as Michelle says, I look silly doing it. (Laughter.) It's one of the downsides of being President: Your dance moves end up on YouTube. (Laughter.)
But tonight's honorees take it a step further. By expressing themselves, they help us learn something about ourselves. They make us laugh. They move us to tears. They bring us together, and they push the boundaries of what we think is possible. And each of them has been blessed with an extraordinary gift. Tonight, we thank them for sharing that gift with us."
Read more: http://broadwayworld.com/article/STAGE-TUBE-President-Obamas-Kennedy-Center-Honorees-Remarks-Barbara-Cook-More-20111204#ixzz1ffj8PXY7
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