How to energize or connect with a crowd?

April 15, 2009

FAQ– how do I energize a crowd?

In a sense, performing and creating fans is like being a leader. Audiences like to follow…. They just want to follow someone who leads and give them something they want to follow.

If they haven’t heard your band before, and you don’t have any fans in the audience, you’ll need a minimum of 3 good songs to persuade you’re really good at giving them what they’re in the mood for. And what’s good depends much on the age of the audience, their energy level at the event, their desired music genre they initially want to hear, and the energy level of the music. So, if they’re feeling energetic, give them energetic songs. If they’re mellow, sing mellow songs initially to see if they can become energized. If metal crowd, curse. If audience is vulgar, use vulgar terms. If you have initial women fans, this is easier. They want someone who is romantic and will cheer rapidly then. Are they in a partying mood? If so, issue partying songs immediately. This leadership-followers positioning is important—you have to size the situation and then lead accordingly.

Leading nonverbally means be loose, confident, and frequently romantic. Talk with the audience a bit. Enjoy your interactions. Audiences are already primed to follow—you just have to lead. If you’re short or a woman, use your arms to project your image and create energy. Taller men don’t have to do much but sing.

After you’ve persuaded them with 3 good songs, you’ll probably get a few fans. These start start the cheering. Crowds won’t do much until these initial cheerers. After you get them interested in your band, you can play almost anything. Revving up with the initial fans is important, because they are the ones that motivate the rest to set the cheering and partying mood.

I can’t stand clichés such “Are you having a good time?”, “Hello, (City)” but these do work, but not as well as perhaps “Are you having a good time?” “Damned if I care. Drink some more if you wanna have a good time! Well, here’s our drinking song Hey babe, (point at a few) wanna have a drink with me (after the show?)J”

Getting crowd interaction is a very complicated matter, more complicated than singing. I think it’s fair to say the most successful entertainers are actually better at this than singing, musicianship, or even song-writing. So, it takes time and learning.

Chen Sun

www.WebAndNet.com

Nasal irrigation

April 15, 2009

 

 

Good time for nasal irrigation:

 

Nasal irrigation washes out allergens and mucus, and also nasal sprays.  So, before sprays and right before bedtime are good times for nasal irrigation.

 

 

 

Nasal irrigation

 

http://www.natlallergy.com/prod/1734/sinucleanse-squeeze-nasal-wash-system.html  or an equivalent.

 

 

http://www.natlallergy.com/cat/39/nasal-irrigation-sinus-irrigation-nasal-washing-sinus-rinsing.html  nasal irrigation products.

 

Another device you may want to try is pulsating waterpik w nasal irrigator.   Costs about $45.

 

 

Nasal spray–free

April 15, 2009

 

https://www.veramyst.com/optin/savings.jsp

 

This is same as fluticasone propionate (sp), which is only $25.  With doctor’s prescription Veramyst will give you a free 30 days supply. 

 

 

Good time for nasal irrigation:

 

Nasal irrigation washes out allergens and mucus, and also nasal sprays.  So, before sprays and right before bedtime are good times for nasal irrigation.

 

 

 

Nasal irrigation

 

http://www.natlallergy.com/prod/1734/sinucleanse-squeeze-nasal-wash-system.html  or an equivalent.

 

 

http://www.natlallergy.com/cat/39/nasal-irrigation-sinus-irrigation-nasal-washing-sinus-rinsing.html  nasal irrigation products.

 

Another device you may want to try is pulsating waterpik w nasal irrigator.   Costs about $45.

 

 

vacuum cleaners

April 15, 2009

Also, the vacuum cleaner makes a big difference. Most vacuum cleaners leak air such that the sucked-un dust and any pollens gets blown around. Amazingly, this is also true with HEPA vacuum cleaners. Check consumers reports reviews. http://www.nationalallergy.com ‘s recommended vacuum cleaners are very good, but can be purchased less else where. I use Electrolux Oxygen canister. Even here, you have to be very careful on the exact model and version being purchased. Also, how you might dust makes a big difference. Allergies are cumulative, so if you allergic to pollen and minor to dust, reducing dust can help with pollen.

FAQ–Mixed voice

April 15, 2009

The question is what is a mixed voice?

 

Form a standing wave with the vocal tract’s resonating tube-cavity.  The result is that most of the amplification is through resonance and standing wave.   If you form the standing and resonating wave correctly, it will automatically have the mixed or full sounds—because the entire vocal tract is resonating.

 

To “mix” this sound, it is more a matter of subtraction—put a barrier to muffle or absorb the head or chest voice.

 

The question now is—how does one form the standing wave resonating tube cavity to begin with?  Obviously, if your posture isn’t correct, it won’t form correctly.   And if you have back of mouth obstructions it may not form the highs correctly.   So, the first step is to get your posture correct and then your vocal structure correct, which is what is described extensively in Vocalposture.com.  

 

From a “ZenSinging” perspective, the question should be, why don’t you already have a mixed voice?  The Zen answer is that you lost it.  So, the focus should be on restoring what was lost, instead of getting the mixed voice.   The restoration techniques are different from standard singing training techniques.

 

How to buy dynamic microphones

April 15, 2009

Dynamic mics’ create very different sounds. How do you know which one to buy for your voice, particularly, as most sellers won’t accept returns (there are also some health laws preventing returns).

1. Call the manufacturers and ask them to recommend a specific model. When their rep hears you over the phone, he can offer a suggestion.

2. Buy the mic from a seller who has a return policy on mics. Many of the major Internet sellers have this.

3. Test the mic out on your own equipment.

4. Dynamic mics frequently have lowest advertised price. If you shop carefully, you’ll find a lower price.

Ergonomics, back, and bed

April 15, 2009

Back problems suspected due to bed

First get rid of the box springs and make sure your mattress is on very firm bedboard.  Alternatively, insert a board between the box springs and mattress. Soft mattresses do not help back problems–so may need a new mattress. 

Ikea’s clearance beds can be a real deal.   Bed and mattress for approximately 60% off.  Never know when the deals are and what’s available though.

 

Restore vs Exercise for voice training

April 13, 2009

A key philosophical difference between standard singing exercises and VocalPosture.com’s restore concept is that VocalPosture.com emphasizes ridding muscular tension, instead of exercising muscles. 

Muscular exercise can reduce some muscular tensions; and thus so can standard vocal exercises.   But, just as we see many people needing massage therapy, yoga, shiatsu, chiropractic, and, in particular myofascia release of trigger points, we can understand comparably that there are additional treatment modalities for taut posture muscles.  If any muscle is not in tone, the entire body’s posture is thrown off.  Each body part not in alignment affects the tone and other body muscles. 

For most people, this proper body alignment is within them, and thus, their natural muscle and singing tone is within.  So, we have to examine what causes muscle tone to be lost, and then fix these–this is the major goal of VocalPosture.com

Chen Sun

www.WebAndNet.com

Recorder review Olympus WS-321M

April 13, 2009

First review of Olympus WS-321M digital micro recoder

 

OK, I tried this.  

 

Pluses:

  1. Very compact.
  2. Can be used as a music player as well.
  3. Better than my prior Panasonic RR-US430
  4. Maybe being phased out, so can get at very good prices.
  5. Far better recordings than my Flip videocam.

 

Minuses:

 

  1. Lacks bass in recording.   This is a major problem, but to solve it may be very expensive on any digital recorder.
  2. Cannot be used with a dynamic mic.   This is also a major problem, but I’m unsure any digital recorder will solve this.
  3. Very bad voice recording in live venues.

 

I talked with Olympus, and believe their new, expensive LS-10 may be the ideal solution for portable recording devices.

Are singing-method patents commercially viable?

April 13, 2009

Does anyone see commercial value in patenting methods to learn singing?  I just can’t see how patenting teaching methods of singing can be profitably enforced, except at institutions, and that would be difficult as well. 

Does anyone know about patents and singinging learning methods?

Thanks,

Chen Sun, www.WebAndNet.com