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What kind of staging makes vocals look cool? Five essentials for live performance

What kind of staging makes vocals look cool? Five essentials for live performance
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For those who are saying, “We’re going to play a live show at the cultural festival or school festival!”, I’d like to talk about what kind of live performance the frontman—the vocalist—should deliver.

Of course, it won’t be just for students—I’ll make it useful for all vocalists, so please stay with me until the end.

By the way, I’ve written a post on a similar topic on my blog as well.

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Now, let me introduce more specifically what mindset and way of thinking you should have when performing.

1.

The vocalist is the frontman.

What kind of staging makes vocals look cool? Five essentials for live performance

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This is the most important thing you must not forget when doing vocals.

In other words, stand in the place closest to the customer,the most conspicuous presencemust; have to

Whatever kind of performance you do, you must not forget this basic principle.

To stand out the most is,If I show any unnecessary gestures or expressions, the customers will notice right away.That’s what it means.

Conversely,If you can pull off a cool performance, the crowd is sure to go wild.It is.

Let's go without getting scared!

2.

First, the facial expression and the standing pose.

What kind of staging makes vocals look cool? Five essentials for live performance

If you look unsure or give a half-hearted smile because you’re embarrassed, it can dampen the mood for the audience watching.

Haven’t you had a similar experience yourself in the past?

A band’s live show isn’t some kind of semi-forced music recital, you know!

Standing there looking kind of sluggish, or slumping with a slight hunch, also makes you look unmotivated and uncool.

Please take the stage with the confident look and stance of someone thinking, “I’m about to deliver my best performance ever!”

That alone will boost the coolness factor a lot.

3.

Don't worry even if you fail.

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There are people who can’t help but give a wry smile when they go off pitch or mess up the lyrics.

This looks really uncool, so let’s stop it!

As I wrote at the beginning, the vocals are the frontman.

You must not show your uncool side.

Play as if nothing happened even after failingPlease continue.

Sure, I messed up, but look at me recover and keep playing—pretty cool, right?

4.

Value interactions with customers

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There are many kinds of live performances, but ultimately, they allCommunication with customersThat's what I think.

All of these are basically a way of saying, “Watch me—I’m about to do something cool!”

So, with confidence,How do you want the customers to feel here and now?Let's consider performance from that perspective.

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and so on.

However, even if the customer's vibe is really off,It’s forbidden to show a sullen attitude.It is.

5.

Value interacting with members

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Interacting with the band members is important too.

If we can do this, the band will feel more unified and we’ll be able to get the audience even more excited!

For example,

By doing this, not only do the vocals stand out, but it also draws the audience’s eyes to the other instruments, allowing the entire band to be seen as a whole.

Lastly

What kind of staging makes vocals look cool? Five essentials for live performance

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Of course, the singing is important, but appearance is also a key element in energizing a live performance.

From the perspective that the vocalist is the frontman, try thinking about the performance.

Perform with confidence no matter what happens.to continue it.

Thinking about how to communicate with clients and team members, from the perspective of “making music together with everyone.”By reflecting on it, I think you'll be able to perform better.

Now then, enjoy a fun vocal life!