Sunday, September 25, 2016

Singing Tips by Benita Charles Music - Tip #20 (Part 2)

Benita Charles at South Street Seaport (NYC)

Singing Tips by Benita Charles Music - Tip #20 (Part 2)

Song Choice: Originals vs. Covers (Part 2)

Continuing our discussion about selecting songs for your live shows, here are 5 key reasons why you should include original songs in your show:

1) Performing your original music at your shows introduces your music to the world.

2) It allows you to work out the song before you record it. When you go in the studio, you'll have a point of reference to build on.

3) It adds variety to your show. It's good to mix cover songs and original songs in your show. The audience can identify with the music they know and they'll be more receptive to listening to your original music.

4) It's also great practice as you transition from being a live performance artist to a recording artist. As a major recording artist, you will be performing mostly original music.

5) It connects the audience to your music.  When you sell your CDs at your shows, the audience will be more familiar with your music if they hear it first at your show.

Please note: The title of this top is misleading.  You don't have to pick originals over covers or vise versa. You're show should mix both covers and originals for a great experience!Tip #20 (Part 2)

Best wishes to you as you take your voice to the next level!

Much love,

Benita Charles Music

"Spreading love through music for your inspiration and entertainment!"


http://benitacharles.com
Blog: http://singingtipsbybcm.blogspot.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bcmsings/
Email: singingtips.bcm@gmail.com

Live on Periscope:

https://youtu.be/FlxlR32NrjQ

Live on Facebook:

https://youtu.be/QPdPPTFUFYA

Mini tour at the South Street Seaport:

Periscope:

https://youtu.be/EEpOrKcXlsk


Facebook Live:

https://youtu.be/yUUYBJoY07Y



Saturday, September 17, 2016

Singing Tips by Benita Charles Music - Tip #20


 Benita Charles at Bryant Park in NYC

Singing Tips by Benita Charles Music - Tip #20

Choose Your Songs Wisely

When choosing songs for your show, consider the following:


1) Choose songs you like.  It's the fastest way to learn songs and make them your own because you enjoy them.

2) Select songs that are inspiring and moving to the audience. 

3) It's good to include current popular songs. The audience enjoy hearing songs they know.

4) Songs from your favorite artists are great to add to your set.  You can mention why you like the audience and sing a tribute to that audience.

5) It's also good to add the standard songs of your genre of music (your musical style). These are popular songs that everyone knows.

6) Research other cover bands online to find popular/standard music to add to your set list.

7) If you have original material, you should add those songs as well.  It gives a nice mix to the set.

Also, for me I get inspired when I see other singers perform a song I like.  Sometimes, it's a song I didn't think about but I connect with it when I hear it.

Best wishes to you as you take your voice to the next level!

Much love,

Benita Charles Music

"Spreading love through music for your inspiration and entertainment!"


http://benitacharles.com
Blog: http://singingtipsbybcm.blogspot.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bcmsings/
Email: singingtips.bcm@gmail.com
Live on Periscope:

https://youtu.be/HBG6oD8MPe0

Live on Facebook:
https://youtu.be/v7yXT0c_3Oc



Saturday, September 10, 2016

Singing Tips by Benita Charles Music - Tip #19


 Benita Charles and Minister Angela Williams

 Singing Tips by Benita Charles Music - Tip #19

Always use a Set List


1) A set list allows everyone to know which songs are presented and in the order of the show.
2) A set list helps with the flow of the show.

3)  When selecting the order of the show, think about the songs in terms of music, tempo and where they are happening during the evening. (For example, you may want to start with something easy-breazy in the beginning and work your way to something more danceable. Or, you could group the songs by genre if it's a corporate or club gig and you have different genres on your list.)

Most importantly, a well, thought out set list works best for the show.

4) Be flexible in your set list because the show can change due to the audience's engagement. If set is high energy and the audience is dancing, you may want to change the song if the next song on your list is slow.

In this instance you have to play it by ear and decide what will work best for the flow of the show.

Today, we was honored to have a special guest, Minister Angela Williams for Deerfield Beach, FL give words of encouragement to all.

Her message "Prepacked for the Journey" was so powerful and resonated with the audience! A special thank you to her for sharing her words of wisdom to the show today.

About Minister Angela Williams:

Minister Angela Williams is from Deerfield Beach, FL. By day is a Senior Director Customer Service Operations for a publishing company. In life, she ministers women and children.  She is the president of  the Women's Auxiliary for Florida East Coast Baptist Association. It's the largest association in Florida and the fourth largest in the nation. She is also the founder and director of A Girl and Her Pearls, a girl's ministry.


Best wishes to you as you take your voice to the next level!

Much love,

Benita Charles Music

"Spreading love through music for your inspiration and entertainment!"

http://benitacharles.com
Blog: http://singingtipsbybcm.blogspot.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bcmsings/
Email: singingtips.bcm@gmail.com

Live on Periscope:

https://youtu.be/lmeQxcpz5BQ

Live on Facebook:

https://youtu.be/hP9hVtJKbA0





Sunday, September 4, 2016

Singing Tips by Benita Charles Music - Tip #18

Benita Charles Music at Coney Island (Brooklyn, NY)

Singing Tips by Benita Charles Music - Tip #18

Performing with a Live Band

Here are a few key points to working with a live band:

 
1)  Select your songs and learn them on your own before you rehearse with the band.
    A) The more prepared you are, the more efficient your rehearsal will be.

2)  Find your musicians for your show.
    A) Personal referrals are the best way to find musicians.
    B) There are online sites that are good for finding musicians such as Bandmix and Craigslist

3) Rehearse with the band as much as needed.
   A) The more you can work on the music with the band, the better you will sound at the show.
  
4) Perform at your best at the show.
   A) Always look your best
   B) Sound your best (you will since you prepared with your band!)
   C) Engage with your audience.
   D) Sell your protect product.

Best wishes to you as you take your voice to the next level!

Much love,

Benita Charles Music

"Spreading love through music for your inspiration and entertainment!"

http://benitacharles.com
Blog: http://singingtipsbybcm.blogspot.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bcmsings/
Email: singingtips.bcm@gmail.com


Live on Periscope:
https://youtu.be/7ueTg6TiaCc

Live on Facebook:
https://youtu.be/p6vO_e3KLTQ