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15 Ways to be Confident When Singing (and Overcome Stage Fright)

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Singing can be an incredibly vulnerable experience, especially when you lack confidence in your abilities.

Luckily, there are several ways you can boost your confidence and become a more courageous singer.

Let’s see how…

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How do I stop being nervous when singing?

It’s normal to feel nervous and have stage fright when you sing.

The good news is there are relaxation techniques you can use to help manage your nerves, such as deep breathing and meditation.

Plus, the next 15 tips can help you build massive confidence in your singing abilities.

How to Sing Confidently

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1. PRACTICE CONSISTENTLY

The more you practice singing, the more confident you’ll become in your abilities.

So set aside time each day to practice your singing, and get familiar with your voice, your range, and your vocal control.

After every practice session, make notes on the areas you’re confident in, as well as areas you wish to improve on.

2. WARMUP DAILY

Athletes don’t step out onto the field and perform their best without warming up first. Singers are no different.

Doing vocal warm-up exercises can help prepare your voice and increase your confidence before singing.

You’ll soon make the connection that having a warmed-up voice gives you the freedom to hit the more powerful notes and showcases your showstopping vocal range.

3. ATTEND VOCAL LESSONS

Every singer could benefit from a vocal coach who has the experience and confidence to sing bravely and openly.

A vocal coach can provide valuable feedback and help you advance your singing technique, which can in turn boost your confidence.

If you can’t afford a private vocal coach, check out free lessons on YouTube. Cheryl Porter Vocal Coach is the #1 vocal coach in the world.

4. RECORD YOURSELF

The first time you heard yourself recorded, you were probably a little in shock and thought, “Do I really sound like that?!”

By recording yourself, you can get comfortable with the sound of your voice.

Plus, recording your singing can help you identify areas of improvement and track your progress over time.

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5. PERFORM FOR OTHERS

Singing in front of friends and family can help improve your confidence and get you used to performing.

In fact, the more you practice singing in front of others, the more comfortable and confident you will become.

Not there yet? Set up your phone, hit video record, and pretend you’re singing in front of a live audience.

6. GET FEEDBACK

Thinking about receiving feedback might make you want to curl up inside yourself.

But getting feedback from a trusted friend or vocal coach is a good thing.

As intimidating as it is, constructive criticism can help you improve your skills — which ultimately builds your confidence.

7. LEARN FROM OTHER SINGERS

Who are your favorite artists? Get inspiration from them.

Study their music style, their vocal range, and their stage presence.

Don’t be afraid to experiment with different techniques and styles to see which ones fit your unique sound the best.

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8. SPEAK CONFIDENCE AFFIRMATIONS

Whether good or bad, our brain believes the words we tell ourselves, and that’s why it’s especially important to speak words of confidence into your world.

Positive affirmations are an incredible way to sing more confidently.

Affirmations for singers:

  1. My voice is strong and powerful.
  2. When I sing, mountains move.
  3. I sing with confidence and control.

Try adding positive affirmations into your daily life, and ramp up their frequency leading up to your singing and performing.

9. VISUALIZE CONFIDENCE

Just like speaking positive affirmations, visualizing yourself not only being confident but feeling confident can make an incredible difference in how you view yourself and your voice.

Imagine yourself singing to a sold out arena, performing confidently and successfully.

From the sound of your voice to the audience’s reaction, try to visualize every detail of this experience.

10. OPEN THROAT CHAKRA

Chakras are energy centers arranged vertically along the core of the body that impact us emotionally and physically.

When your throat chakra (Visuddha) is blocked, it can be difficult to express your full vocal range, and your voice might be prone to cracking.

You can open your throat chakra by warming up your voice, saying throat chakra affirmations, and  speaking your inner truth.

11. FOCUS ON YOUR STRENGTHS

Everyone possesses their own unique singing style and strengths.

Do you have good breath control? How’s your pitch accuracy? Do you convey deep emotion with every word you sing?

Focus on what you do well and try to incorporate those strengths into your singing.

12. IMPROVISE A SONG

This one is really fun to do in a group setting.

Each person takes turns coming up with a line in a song and singing to back to each other, until you’ve created at least one verse and the chorus.

When you sing the thoughtful (or outrageous!) lyrics over and over, you can feel more powerful in your voice and stage presence.

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13. TAKE CARE OF YOUR BODY

Your body is your instrument, so it’s important to take care of it.

Stay hydrated, eat a balanced diet, be physically active, and prioritize enough rest.

Taking care of your body is not only a sign of nourishing yourself, it’s also a sign that you and your goals are important to you.

14. BELIEVE IN YOURSELF

Yes, outside validation is important, but at the end of the day, believing in yourself comes down to you.

Confidence comes from believing in your abilities.

Remind yourself of your strengths and focus on the progress you’ve made.

15. HAVE FUN

Singing should be a fun and enjoyable experience, so remember to have fun!

Don’t take yourself too seriously and remember to enjoy the process.

When you’re having fun, your confidence will naturally soar.

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How to be Confident in Singing

By incorporating these tips into your singing routine, you can gradually build confidence and feel more comfortable expressing yourself through your voice.

When it’s time to perform, you’ll have developed the skills to deliver a polished and professional performance that will leave a lasting impression on your audience.

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