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    What should you not do while singing?
    Jonathan Stancato
    Voice Coach
    Jonathan Stancato is a Holistic Voice Coach and the Founder of Inside Voice, an approach to improving one's voice and singing abilities through a mind-body 5-octave approach developed while he was working at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. He serves clients online and in-person in the New York City metro area and has taught students in theatre conservatories, music festivals, mindfulness organizations, TED Conferences, colleges, choirs, and corporations. Jonathan has extensive training in extended voice (Richard Armstrong/Roy Hart), Hindustani classical vocals (Michael Harrison), and trance singing (Thomas Richards/Grotowski Workcenter).
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    When singing, avoid focusing only on technique. For instance, maybe your voice sounds stiff because you're insecure singing around a harsh new teacher, rather than because you didn't warm up properly. Generally, just take into account your emotional state while you're singing, as being aware of what you're feeling can help you better understand and control your sound.
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    How should I act on stage while I'm singing?
    Tanisha Hall
    Vocal Coach
    Tanisha Hall is a Vocal Coach and the Founder and Executive Director of White Hall Arts Academy, Inc. an organization based in Los Angeles, California that offers a multi-level curriculum focused on fundamental skills, technique, composition, theory, artistry, and performance at a conservatory level. Ms. Hall's current and previous students include Galimatias, Sanai Victoria, Ant Clemons, and Paloma Ford. She earned a BA in Music from the Berklee College of Music in 1998 and was a recipient of the Music Business Management Achievement Award.
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    Really try to connect with the audience by involving them in parts and hyping them up for the performance. As you get more comfortable on stage, you won't even have to think about how to act since it will come naturally to you.
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    How can develop my confidence?
    Mary Daniel
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    Just believe in yourself and tell yourself every day that you are good at this. Listen only to compliments, and not bad comments.
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    How I improve my tune?
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    Warming up is always good! Do tongue twisters or just singing the chromatic scale for about 5 minutes. That should get your voice going wonderfully, and once you get yourself singing, all you'll have to focus on is what you're acting as. Your singing will be able to take care of itself.
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