Whether your vocal style is like Luther Vandross or Joe Cocker, you have a responsibility to your audience to be the best “you” on stage that you can possibly be. Invest in your skills. Practice singing and if you’re also a musician, practice singing and playing. Hone your skills until you are so comfortable in your presentation that it’s like second nature to you. If possible, take some voice lessons or music lessons at a local music store. If none are available, check the classified listings on http://www.craigslist.com/ in your area. You can usually find listings by people who offer lessons. If you don’t find any music instructors listed, post your own ad saying that you are looking for a voice coach. Now, the idea of lessons and practice may sound boring to you, but one of the best ways to impress your audience is by being really good in the presentation of your music. That is what I call “Musical Integrity.”
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