I
Lost my Singing Voice on
Stage
-by Brett
Manning
Q:
I lose my voice when I sing live.
I guess I'm pushing harder than
when I practice.
What
should I do about
this?
A:
The first
thing
that I usually ask a singer is
"how well do you hear yourself in
the monitors?"
Often, they
are not hearing themselves sing
on stage, so they figure that the
audience can't hear them sing and
push their voice harder than what
is natural.
The
result is that the tone becomes
dull
or strident and often intonation
problems occur.
Talk to
your sound man and make sure that
you have enough of your voice in
the monitors. If you've got the
funds, invest in a headset
microphone.
Happy
singing!
-Brett
Manning
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