Emotional Bombshells! How to "LET IT ALL GO" onstage.

Published: Mon, 04/26/10


 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Welcome to the Hot Tips For Smart Singers Newsletter from Singing-Tips-With-Barbara-Lewis.com
Newsletter  #9 - April 26, 2010
 
 
 


 
 

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Music and Emotions....How Some Singers Can Let It All Go Onstage.

Some singers have a natural ability to emote through their voices. As a teacher for many years, and as a professional singer, I've often been surprised by those singers who seemed very shy and quiet in their daily lives, who could then walk onstage and have huge emotional impact!

What kind of impact am I talking about?

Have a look at these well-known singers during some high emotional moments and then we'll talk more about the idea of being "open to the creative moment" onstage... Read more here.

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Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi on Flow...
That wonderful, mysterious feeling that we call FLOW! Such as...
"When I was onstage, I felt totally in the flow..."

Listen HERE to one's man's well-researched ideas about FLOW.
It starts to get really interesting for artists at 4:50 - jump ahead!


QUOTE OF THE WEEK:


"You are in an ecstatic state to such a point that you feel as though you almost don't exist. I have experienced this time and again. My hand seems devoid of myself, and I have nothing to do with what is happening. I just sit there watching it in a state of awe and wonderment. And [the music] just flows out of itself."

- A leading composer describing the state of flow

 



 


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