How Extraordinary Minds Enhance the Total Singing Experience
After sitting rapt in front of my monitor last night, listening to the online teleconference by über-professionals of presentation and “marketing,” my head spun with new possibilities for connecting with an audience — even bonding — while singing music already designed to stir their souls to new heights and depths of emotions, intimacy, and inspiration!
The online series recommended by November 2nd’s guest editorial had more to do with the art and science of communication than most singers ever dream might be necessary. Truth is, communication is exactly why we raise our voices in melody and words.
Last Thursday’s teleconference panel opened for me greater understanding of choosing music for a concert or recital; of setting the stage (so to speak) in a way that predisposes your listeners to receive what you’re offering; of reaching your audience in ways that subtly increase their connection to you, so they want to follow your career and attend your future events.
We urge you not to let the marketing flavor of the guest editorial sway you from registering — free and without obligation — for the next online teleseminar. You’ll come away with a wealth of ideas to apply to singing well and interfacing more successfully with your listeners. There’s no doubt in my mind that some of your favorite stars, in every realm of the performing arts, have been coached by geniuses such as these – get your free coaching today!
Guest article by Pam Winn, founder of How to Sing Well & How to Sing Better, a blog “dedicated to your love of singing — how to develop your gift and find great examples of singing that light your fire …” Pam has performed in premier venues across Europe and the United States and now shares professional secrets and techniques of singing at the top of your game, in easily understandable terms. More at SingWellSingBetter.com.
