ooglay
Well-known member
Alright, this is kind of weird thread; but I want to know what you guys (and girls) think.
Today I was sitting in my sociology class (Grade 12) waiting to present something to the class, sitting at my desk. Of course, I was nervous, as usual... but this time I was thinking it through. As a public speaker in ANY class or any situation in life, I get a very bad case of stage fright. I absolutely dread it..
ANYWAYS, I was thinking. During live performances with my bass or any gigs, I almost have no stage fright, no butterflies, nothing... Is it because I'm more comfortable with my EBMM than my own voice? Or is it that when I have a band around me I instantly feel more comfortable?
So here's my question:
Do you think playing A LOT MORE gigs will ultimately solve my problem of public speaking? Or should I switch to singing instead? (EBMM Microphone anyone??)
Tell me what you think, I'd love to hear some stories/solutions.
Today I was sitting in my sociology class (Grade 12) waiting to present something to the class, sitting at my desk. Of course, I was nervous, as usual... but this time I was thinking it through. As a public speaker in ANY class or any situation in life, I get a very bad case of stage fright. I absolutely dread it..
ANYWAYS, I was thinking. During live performances with my bass or any gigs, I almost have no stage fright, no butterflies, nothing... Is it because I'm more comfortable with my EBMM than my own voice? Or is it that when I have a band around me I instantly feel more comfortable?
So here's my question:
Do you think playing A LOT MORE gigs will ultimately solve my problem of public speaking? Or should I switch to singing instead? (EBMM Microphone anyone??)
Tell me what you think, I'd love to hear some stories/solutions.