The Darling of Showbiz – Shiny Music & Entertainment https://shinymusic.co.uk Thu, 06 Jan 2011 00:46:43 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Fun & frolics with the farmers https://shinymusic.co.uk/sarahs-media-gigs/fun-frolics-with-the-farmers/ https://shinymusic.co.uk/sarahs-media-gigs/fun-frolics-with-the-farmers/#respond Thu, 06 Jan 2011 00:46:43 +0000 http://topvocalcoach.com/fun-frolics-with-the-farmers/ Just got back from a fantastic New Year Celebration for the NFU (National Farmers Union) Preston branch at an amazing venue called the The New Drop just outside Ribchester in Lancashire.
Thanks to everyone for a fab night.
Love Sarah Dennis
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Singing Lessons – Vocal Coach – CABARET TIME at Warners – Sarah Dennis The Darling of Showbiz at Bodelwyddan Castle https://shinymusic.co.uk/coaching-singing/cabaret-time-at-warners-the-darling-of-showbiz-at-bodelwyddan-castle/ https://shinymusic.co.uk/coaching-singing/cabaret-time-at-warners-the-darling-of-showbiz-at-bodelwyddan-castle/#comments Wed, 22 Dec 2010 10:34:25 +0000 http://topvocalcoach.com/?p=242

Watch Sarah singing live at Warners. These are great venues for The darling of Showbiz.

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Singing Lessons – Manchester. When you open your mouth to sing, does it sound like the Erupting Volcano over Iceland? https://shinymusic.co.uk/lessons/singing-lessons/ https://shinymusic.co.uk/lessons/singing-lessons/#respond Sat, 18 Dec 2010 11:50:55 +0000 http://topvocalcoach.com/sarah-dennis/ If so you probably have the start of vocal chord nodules. As a result of the nodules, you’ll find your voice becomes quite hoarse, harsh and scratchy. I remember back to when I first started to gig regularly. I started to experience symptoms that were concerning and when I went to get checked out by the specialist, he confirmed that I had the start of nodules. I thought my world had fallen apart! especially when he told me that I had to give up singing totally for 6 months. As it happens, it was the best thing that could have happened to me so early in my career as it made me assess closely just how I’d got into such a mess. I had not been using my instrument properly at all, and with the abuse came the problems.

As a result I learned the hard way, that looking after my instrument was paramount to my success as a professional entertainer and I have not had any such problems since because of my maintenance routine. I can tell you more about that another day but for now I just wanted to highlight the need for extreme self care when you are a gigging act.

If you want to learn more about how I can help you through my online mentoring programme then just enter your details in the at http://topvocalcoach.com.

Most importantly look after yourself well, in order to be able to be the best singer and performer possible.

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What to do when the news isn't good. Audition Blues :-( https://shinymusic.co.uk/singing-performance-coaching/audition-blues/ https://shinymusic.co.uk/singing-performance-coaching/audition-blues/#respond Wed, 03 Nov 2010 05:21:31 +0000 http://topvocalcoach.com/sarah-dennis-5/ As you are probably aware I am a red head, so the first obligatory thing that I do when the news isn’t good is to
‘Blow My Top!!!!!!!!

Once I’ve managed to scrape myself off the ceiling and calm down, I start to look at the situation properly.

There are many and varied reasons why the answer may be ‘NO’ after an audition, the key is to not let it affect your self belief.

You know that you work really hard to hone your act, to be as professional as possible, to appeal to your target audience as much as possible and that your act is good. All your audiences cannot be wrong!

The thing to remember in showbiz is that the people doing the auditionning will always have an agenda that you are not privy to. That’s the nature of business in general not just show business. People who need to know the agenda are privy to it, and those who are not deemed to be in the loop, so to speak, are not informed of the agenda. They may be working to a marketing specification that your act simply doesn’t fit. This does not mean to say that over night your act has suddenly gone from getting standing ovations with your audiences to suddently being ‘Rubbish’. It just means that on that occasion the people making the decisions could not see the fit between your act and their current needs.

Another thing to do is to try to be an honest critic. By that I don’t mean criticise your performance, I mean to critique it. The best way to do this is to have someone video you doing it, if at all possible. I know this may be a little cringe worthy at first but actually re watching your performances and reviewing them honestly and regularly will make you a better performer and it will get easier and easier each time you do it.

There are 2 possible outcomes from this honest critique process.

1. You can see from the video evidence why they said no. In which case get back to the drawing board and make improvements.

2. The video evidence once scrutinised, backs up your opinion that you did a great job. If this is the case then, you simply have to put the audition down to experience and get on with the next one.

The key is to just keep pushing forward! there will always be another opportunity for you round the corner. Nobody really ever speaks to you about how to deal with rejection but the thing is to NOT TAKE IT PERSONALLY! Just be very business like, very matter of fact. Make changes where changes are necessary or not as the case may be and then just get on with the SHOW.

At the end of the day you can either decide to waste a couple of weeks licking your wounds or;  just dust yourself off, pick yourself up and start all over again, with the next project.

Enjoy the journey, believe in yourself and JUST get on with it. You’re worth it.
Sarah x

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