You can overcome stagefright by acting as though the audience wasn't even there. If you must face the audience, and you are scared over your mind about it, just know that every person in the audience wants you to do good. Think of something that makes you happy. For example, the funny face your dog made yesterday cracked you up. Think of that as you say your lines and just remember that messing up your lines isn't going to kill you and before you know it the play will be over. I've had many experiences with stagefright and have grown to know that it doesn't matter what anyone thinks and I truly know that they've all come to see a show, not anyone in particular. And remember: No one is out to get you.
Getting over the fear of singing in public is not easy. You can try and shut off the lights so you can't see anyone.
Try recording your voice and then playing it back for a select audience, whose opinion you trust. In time, when you think you are ready-
Face the back of the stage with your eyes closed and the stage lights off. Have the curtain opened or raised. Begin singing as the curtains open. Respond to the audience's response. Let the stage manager decide when to turn on the lights, if at all. Revel or run; it's up to you.
Just go out with it but first you need to always have confidence in your-self and once you sahow the world you can sing, you will have the habbit of singing any where you go!!!;)
Start by singing in front of your family and close friends. If someone gives a negative comment about your singing(like your sibling), if it is your sibling they do that. Ignore it. Eventually you will have enough courage to sing in public alone or with a group(but mostly alone). debatable
The fear of singing is decantophobia. In Latin, decanto means to say or sing repeatedly. The Greek word for fear of singing is adophobia.
fear of speaking in public...not an uncommon fear...
She started singing to the public at the age of 11-12
messing up in singing
Yes all the time. My voice teacher tells me I have a good voice, yet when asked to sing in front of people, I get all nervous. Tackle your fear of singing in front of people by forcing yourself to do it. It will get easier every time, and you might actually enjoy it after you get over your fear.
public speaking is the #1 fear in the US
Who's That Singing Over There was created in 1980.
These three steps work for singing, dancing, public speaking, playing an instrument, martial arts, painting and many other skills. # Hire the toughest martinet of a teacher you can find. # Practice in private over and over and over. # Perform in public over and over and over.
KRISTEN STEWART'S fear is public speaking
There is no fear of microphone in particular. However speaking in public can be a phobia.
In Fear Of - 2012 Glossophobia Fear of Speaking in Public 2-5 was released on: USA: 1 January 2014