Lost singing voice

 


 

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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