Ok well im a singer and i sing in like coffee houses and stuff. Well i sing like country music and the 2 songs i always sing are Whiskey Lullaby with a guy and God's Will, and whenver i sing them i always start crying and i dont do a good job, how can i get over this?
The easiest solution is to sing different songs. I understand that these songs might have an intensely personal and special meaning to you, but that is affecting your ability to perform.
sunkistsarah answered Tuesday May 17 2005, 10:44 am: yeah those are sad,
When your singing, try and focus on something else, maybe the audience ar your singing partner and just get up there and sing but think of something else while you are singing...hope this helps! good luck! [ sunkistsarah's advice column | Ask sunkistsarah A Question ]
Baylee answered Tuesday May 17 2005, 10:12 am: Dont think about the song when you sing. Think of something that you are going to do at hme or something. [ Baylee's advice column | Ask Baylee A Question ]
mysticpixie05 answered Tuesday May 17 2005, 9:59 am: either find some new songs to sing or just dont think about the words so much. just sing it. dont concentrate on the whole meaning of it. just concentrate on singin it and getting it done and singing it good. [ mysticpixie05's advice column | Ask mysticpixie05 A Question ]
XoXrandiiXoX answered Tuesday May 17 2005, 4:24 am: I think you should either try not to think too much about the words of the song,just sing the words without relating to them, or just practice it enough alone in your room so that you get used to the words and they seem less sad.
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shake answered Monday May 16 2005, 10:34 pm: By not being such a whimp. Seriously, crying? Sorry to be so blunt. Its the best way to put it. [ shake's advice column | Ask shake A Question ]
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