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- | *Did you know there's an | + | *Did you know there's an easier to use your stage, then screaming your voice out? There is! Just breath in (Through your nose.) and talk. You're using your diaphragm. |
*Try not to be late, it'll make you look bad, and if you are late, you should call to let people know. Try to come early, you'll have some time, to talk with friends! | *Try not to be late, it'll make you look bad, and if you are late, you should call to let people know. Try to come early, you'll have some time, to talk with friends! | ||
*Drink water before you warm up, but not after you've warmed up. It will freeze your vocal cords, and strain your voice, when you sing. | *Drink water before you warm up, but not after you've warmed up. It will freeze your vocal cords, and strain your voice, when you sing. | ||
*If you have stage fright, focus in on one object, put emotion into your acting, but if you look at '''something''', rather then '''someone''', you'll have a better chance at not loosing your concentration. | *If you have stage fright, focus in on one object, put emotion into your acting, but if you look at '''something''', rather then '''someone''', you'll have a better chance at not loosing your concentration. | ||
- | *Stay in | + | *Stay in character; Don't look off stage, or wave, this makes you look un-professional, and you can loose concentration easily. |
Current revision as of 19:40, 27 March 2012
- Did you know there's an easier to use your stage, then screaming your voice out? There is! Just breath in (Through your nose.) and talk. You're using your diaphragm.
- Try not to be late, it'll make you look bad, and if you are late, you should call to let people know. Try to come early, you'll have some time, to talk with friends!
- Drink water before you warm up, but not after you've warmed up. It will freeze your vocal cords, and strain your voice, when you sing.
- If you have stage fright, focus in on one object, put emotion into your acting, but if you look at something, rather then someone, you'll have a better chance at not loosing your concentration.
- Stay in character; Don't look off stage, or wave, this makes you look un-professional, and you can loose concentration easily.