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singing is scary


Question Posted Tuesday July 20 2010, 4:25 pm

i love singing and i sing 24/7 i love it. but one problam i get scared to sing in front of people. im good too. i wanted to sing at the talent show in a little i guess youd say fair for my town. wat do i do

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RiskyBusiness answered Wednesday July 21 2010, 12:14 pm:
I'm a singer too and have been doing it since I was almost 6 years old, I'm 20 now. But the thing is, everyone gets scared. But you have to realize the talent and gift that you have. Think of singing as a purpose to spread the gift to everyone you love.

Start singing in front of small groups. Like your parents, siblings or your friends. You can always work up to big crowds. Be confident. No you are good. If you make a mistake, just realize that everyone does.

I'm usually more nervous in front of small crowds, when you're singing in front of a bigger crowd you connect with the people's energy. It may say corny but you'll see what I mean. People give off a certain energy and your voice and talent thrive off of that.

Know that you're doing it for them and yourself. They enjoy it. And you should too.

And another thing, if you're worried about messing up..DON'T BE! They'll never know if you messed up or not, every singer has they're only style. They would not be able to tell the difference.

Just have fun and carry on with singing. Practice, practice, practice. You can only get better. The more you do it, the more your stage fright will go away, I promise.

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sunshine1232 answered Tuesday July 20 2010, 6:03 pm:
You've got to be confident and believe in yourself have confidence you can't allow your fear of being scared stop you from singing in the fair you've got to face your fear and go through with singing you can't allow your nerves to get the best of you we've all got fears that's normal so you aren't alone if for some reason you don't do well or things don't go like you would of liked them to you'll still know you tried and faced your fear instead of not doing anything at all if you think negatively and you think you'll do bad then your performance won't be as good but if you think the opposite positively then you'll do good i think you should go through with singing it's worth a shot you might be surprised at how things turn out and surprise yourself take a few deep breaths before you sing that way you'll calm yourself down & be ready be energetic and confident(:

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