Yes. but it's normal! don't worry when you singing in front of a large crowd as long as you think your voice is good and people have told you this before then just go out there and rock it! try to focus on something at the back of the room, ( trust me it helps)you just need to focus on the positives not the negatives.the one most important thing you have to do is BELIEVE!
dont think about being nervous.. just think about not messing up and singin right
Joke around about it. It's family do stay calm. They won't laugh... Alot...
Simple ... ask her to sing it with you.
They can sing it just depends on how shy they sre as well. As being teenage boys they might be nervous bcuz their voice is getting deeper or they can be just nervous or shy and etc. Everyone can sing but some aren't cut out for it.
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How old are you? I PROMISE! If you are not nervous and just SING you will sound good. I used to have the same problem. I am better now! Just let the notes float and dont be worried. It works so PLEASE try it. Here is the link to my site and you can listen to me sing! I actually just recorded in front of MY cousin! Hahaha!http://godslittleshowgirl.weebly.com/index.html Edit this answer and tell me what you think when you are done
First off you need to have a positive attitude. Don't think about your voice or how nervous you are. Try a few days of singing in front of a mirror or singing along with some of your favorite songs. Sing in front of your siblings (if you have any). You could try singing along with her too, try harmonizing. And remember, it's your cousin, not a crowd, don't be so nervous! Hope this helps, good luck!
I would talk about how to speak in front of a crowd without getting nervous
Well if you wanna enjoy yourself and have a good time, then when you sing don't look at the crowd! You can also drink a cup of hot green tea it will calm you muscles and relaxe your body as well! Try not to worry about anything other than you having fun!
First you ask her if you want to talk or go out and have lunch or something.
The adjective is nervous (you are nervous) but the idiomatic phrase uses the plural noun, as "you're getting on my nerves."
Being nervous is a very common human emotion. It is hard to hide it. Most people understand when you have it so just try to push through it.
Think of him as a friend, or as if you've already met him, it will make it a whole lot easier!