prepare a speech on singing concert auditorium♥️
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Steps
Choose a song that fits the occasion and your vocal range. ...
Read through the lyrics a few lines at a time. ...
Sing into a microphone and speaker system. ...
Practice on the stage where you'll perform. ...
Focus on the feeling of hitting the right notes. ...
Practice while performing daily activities. ...
Sing for people you trust.
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The success of any performance rests largely on the relationship of the audience to the performance. We humans love to experience story-telling: whether an intimate theatre piece, a booming cacophony of symphonic music, or a great battle of sports teams on the field, we are hard-wired for engaging with performance. When designing any venue, the intended types of performance provide clues about the shape and size of the room, the desired feeling of intimacy and collective engagement, and the overall distribution of seats within the room as related to the performers on stage.
The Essential Question: What is the primary type of performance that audiences will see here?
Every performance type has specific geometries that support not only the staged performance, but also the audience’s experience. The first step to designing an auditorium is to become clear about what kinds of performances will happen, and what the audience’s experience of those performances should be.
Theatre and Dance performances, for example, are usually most successful in a room that provides a sense of intimacy and immediacy. With these performance types, the audience is close and tight to the stage so they can experience the immediacy of the performance. The overall physical volume and acoustics of a drama room are controlled so that the room supports the performance with little or no direct amplification. A dance theatre can use amplified or live acoustic music, and may require more variable control of the acoustical environment.