HOW TO SING ON STAGE.

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•If you've ever wondered how to sing on stage and dominate, then read on for some tips that you won't find anywhere else except here, JC-RECORD' blog. Do you know the secrets of singing a stellar performance?. When you’re performing on stage, what should you be thinking of?. What should you be listening for?. How do you know that the performance is going well?. All interesting questions, now let’s get some answers,When you’re on stage performing and you are singing well, you know this because you can hear it, right? WRONG!! The truth is, when you are performing on stage, with many types of music it’s quite difficult to hear your voice perfectly. Especially any type of music that involves having a band playing in the background. Fold back speakers and “in-ear monitoring” do help matters. (In-ear monitoring is when you wear special headphones that help you to hear yourself). But it’s not completely perfect. It’s not the same as practicing in your bedroom where your voice powers over the stereo. Listen up: when you sing, your ears aren’t the only things that give you feedback. Yes, you can hear yourself sing and it is valuable feedback. But even more important, you can feel yourself sing. This feeling when you sing is probably more important than actually hearing the singing yourself! It’s these feelings that allow you to navigate your voice. This means that when you jump on stage, and you can’t hear yourself perfectly, just relax. Instead of desperately trying to listen for your voice, tune into the feelings. Pay attention to the sensations that your singing produces. This can literally make or break a performance. It’s very likely that many of the performances you do won’t have perfect fold back systems. This means that many times, you won’t be able to hear yourself perfectly as you perform. This is why it’s vital to begin tuning yourself in to the sensations you feel when you sing. You can begin doing this in your practice sessions. Instead of just listening, be curious about how your singing feels. What does it feel like to hit a high C? What does it feel like to hit a low C? When you memorize these sensations (and it doesn’t take long when you begin “tuning in” to them), you will be much more comfortable on stage. You will have two feedback systems instead of one. You can hear yourself and feel yourself sing.

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