Recently I went to Birdland, a top NY jazz club, to watch a show by a friend of mine, the singer Alexis Cole. (www.alexiscole.com)
She and her trio knocked it out of the park and as she sang and scatted her heart out, I was struck by how hard musicians work to perfect their craft. The countless hours of practice, the focus, the pure unadulterated love of the music.
I love to study greatness because as they say, success leaves tracks.
And one of the things that keeps coming up again and again when I study successful people is the power of practice. Practice builds confidence and momentum and is a powerful force you can harness on your way to the top.
So how do you practice your voice over skills? Do you have a formal practice program or do you practice a little bit here and a little bit there, whenever the mood strikes you.
In this week’s Inside Voice Over video training blog I explore the best way to practice with lessons from the pros to grow your voice over skills so you can enjoy the magic of momentum and accelerate the learning curve.
Watch this week’s short training video Here Now
After you view the video leave me a comment. I love getting to know you and learning how I can help.
To your voice over success,
Susan Berkley,
Founder, The Great Voice Company
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I am still on the planet ???? what you say is right on. Like the old line: How do you get to Carnegie Hall? Practice baby, PRACTICE.
Happy to see that you are still hitting Birdland M
Hi Mark! Thanks for checking in and let me know how things are going
S
Yes Susan…this is right on point…I wish I had known about you when I was first starting out…I had to learn the hard way..trial and error on my own…and I am still open to learn…that’s the only way to improve.
Thanks and keep up the good work
Great piece of advice, as usual
good advice…. something you hit right on the nail and that is that I just practice sporadically whenever the mood strikes… !!! Could explain why I am no further to getting where I want to be in my VO aspirations!!