Articles related to: singers
1: Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) Helps Opera Singers Overcome Performance Anxiety And Hit The High Notes.
In our New York NLP Practice I work with a number of clients to help them overcome performance anxiety. Stage fright shows up in many ways that can negatively affect performance, but by using Neurolin..
2: What Is The Biggest Singing Mistake?
I have judged many singing competitions and is also a regular patron of live music clubs and have observed singers making the same mistakes again and again. Some of those mistakes were so blatantly ob..
3: How To Avoid Common Singing Mistakes
I have judged many singing competitions and is also a regular patron of live music clubs and have observed singers making the same mistakes again and again. Some of those mistakes were so blatantly ob..
4: How To Sing In Vibrato Voice
"How am I able to sing with vibrato in my voice?" This is a typically common question asked by aspiring singers. So what does singing in vibrato means? Singing in vibrato is actually a slight variatio..
5: The Gig Is Up - Getting Those Gigs
Time for your music dreams to come true – playing live onstage to masses of screaming fans…or at least a room full of people listening in to your creations. Though the ultimate goal is a ..
6: Why Artist Development Makes A Difference
Artist development in the music industry has evolved over time, leaving most of the early progress to the artist themselves. For the most part, the days are gone when a record label developed up and c..
7: Enjoy Playing Music With Jam Bands
Have you ever play or sing with a jam band? A jam band is a makeshift band and the musicians probably played together for the first time unrehearsed either in an impromptu performance or in a Jam musi..
8: When Are Lyrics Not Important?
As many fans of music know, the lyrical parts of a song are usually the most important and integral pieces to a particular song or piece's success. Many times these words are the only part of a song t..
9: Why Lyrics Are Important
What makes a good song so appealing to the people who buy CDs and MP3 files? Is it the background beats or the guitar riffs played? Is it the voice of the lead singer or how high he or she can take hi..
Page 1 of 1
[1]

