Don’t Skip the Skip
Contrary to some artists’ way-too-casual approach, how you get around on stage during your show matters. Let’s think about it for a minute.
First of all, remember that 55% of communication from the stage is visual – what the audience sees. Example: If your show uses lights, I’m guessing that during a rockin’ song, those lights are moving and flashing to go along with the music right? And during a ballad, the lights are either still or slow moving… maybe just a single spot on the singer with cool blue backlights? The lighting matches how the song sounds.
So it is with movement… it’s GOT to fit what we’re hearing!
If you’ve heard Tom speak, or if you’ve got his book or the All Roads Lead to the Stage DVDs, you have no doubt heard this before. You keep the integrity of the song with the movement you use.
To make this easy to understand, we’ve got some great classes that go over “movement” in our Live Music Method Practice Rooms (part of an online Curriculum you can register to take).
I want to give you an idea of what I mean, and also give you a little peek into our Practice Rooms today. In the following 3 video clips (part of the Class 2 examples in our online Curriculum), … Read More, Watch, Comment – Backstage Pass Required
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