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| Lesson 4: Recording
Artist or Stage Performer ... |
A fork on the road. You have to
make a decision which way you want to go: to be a recording artist or
to be a stage performer.
Now, don't
get me
wrong. This is not an "either or" dillema. You may want to become both
a stage performer and a recording artist as with several singers who
indeed became successful.
However, it
is
very important to identify which direction you want to follow first in
your singer career. In other words, you need to decide that for a
certain period of time, say, a year or two, you just want to perform on
stage or you just want to record songs. This decision is very important
to establish your name in the music industry.
In this
lesson I
will be able to help you assess your potential and your inclination
according to the results of some tests that you will undergo as to
which direction you will take.
These tests
do not
produce iron-clad, you-can't-change-it-anymore, that's it, type of
results. No. These are merely guide posts for you. At the end of the
day, it's your choice. If it's to be, it's up to you, as they say.
One thing I
can
promise you: at the end of this lesson, it will be very clear to you
the direction that you want to take so that your success will be
inevitable.
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