
Singing for Multitaskers
Are you a multitasker like me? Do you have a million and one things you want to accomplish at the same time?
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The problem with multitasking is that our attention gets scattered.
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You know, it’s like when you walk into a room and think, “Wait, why did I come in here?” (Please tell me I’m not the only one this happens to!)
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I’m a firm believer that our vocal habits are highly influenced by our everyday habits.
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So if we are a do-er and we like to tackle many things at once (π»ββοΈ ), then chances are when we sing, we think things like…
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“That note needs to be better, this part was shaky, I think I’m straining here, I sound flat there, etc, etc”.
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One of the most important lessons I’ve learnt in my career as a singer and vocal coach is that we can’t fix ALL the problems we think we have in our voices at the same time.
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If we try to do that, we end up focusing on all the wrong things and feeling frustrated.
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This is what this week’s vocal tip is all about.
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In thisΒ quick tip video, you’ll learn…
- Why being singular in your focus is the best strategy for making real progress in your singing
- Why trying too hard can backfire and slow your progress down.
- Three examples of how you might be focusing on the wrong things
- Three solutions for what to do instead if you are focusing on the wrong things
- How to enjoy and look forward to practicing on a regular basis so that you can build great vocal habits!
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βCheck it out hereΒ and in the comments, please do let me know what your favourite takeaway was!
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