Your Turn: Post Your Questions about Singing
Thanks for coming back! As promised last week, we’re rewarding you with Open Mike Week!
What’s on your mind about singing? What are your most immediate questions about technique, psyche, presentation, repertoire, or anything else relating to the art, science, or philosophy of singing?
Post your questions by clicking the Comment link (at the end of the blue Tag words). We’ll be answering them in the weeks to come.
Here are new releases of well known singers who may help trigger your inquiring mind: Michael Jackson, Danielle De Niese, Susan Boyle, Andrea Bocelli, Paul McCartney.
Quest away, friends! We look forward to your questions and comments.
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Hi, thanks for the opportunity!
Whenever I sing a solo, I get horrible butterflies, and my voice and even my body shakes. What can I do to overcome this?
Thanks again for such great information!
Nice blog! I would like your support on encouraging parents to let their little singers enjoy themselves — naturally.
Of course, there will always be exceptions for a Wunderkind (Charlotte Church?), but the over-zealous supercoach mentality of competitive sports can sometimes be seen in the art world.
Let the little ones sing with abandon, and never, ever tell a child they can’t sing.
Suggestions of recordings with more natural child voices would be appreciated.
I like Susan Boyle. She just lets it out and stays herself.