04-11-2013, 08:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Hollylane
While I truly do enjoy singing, it has always been anxiety riddled for me. I can pull it off, but for the first couple of songs in a show, if you looked closely, you would be able to see my hands shaking, and my knees knocking. I have never gotten past that.
Interestingly, when I was a heavy smoker, every year I got bronchitis, and could barely get a verse out, people always complimented my voice. I was not happy with my voice, but they loved its "smoky" quality, but I knew that I had so much more range when I was feeling well.
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...I have so much less 'range' because I smoked too long and lost more than 50% lung capacity. Other folks love it, I do not.
Performing in public is nerve wracking of course but it's a buzz. Entertaining other folks is better than drugs for me. Despite being an addict I can say that I never performed, for money, whilst pissed/stoned on wet and dry drugs.
It's only just struck me that I've had my gorgeous Fylde Alchemist (work tool guitar) for a decade.
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