Great replies! I really appreciate the responses, so thank you. Already, you're making me think differently about a few things.
It's refreshing to see that even seasoned performers like SouthPaw feel the jitters before a show. Southpaw, I saw a video of one of your performance in the forums recently, and I have to say that I would never have imagined that you were nervous. You played and sang amazingly... I'd love to see you live.
- Southpaw and Kap:
"Embrace/Accept your nervousness but don't focus on it"
I don't know why I never looked at it the "nervousness" issue this way before. To me, being nervous is generally a hindrance to any task I take on. It's an incredible idea to change a weaknesses into a strength in this way. What a great concept!
- Deadstring and Zurf
The "ice-breaking" tips that you're giving me are great. Your posts reminded me that no audience wants to see a nervous wreck get up on stage and perform. It always seems that the audience seems to feed off your emotions whether they're good or bad. Having small habits that get the audience to appreciate you, whether it's a humorous story or a funny prop, is definitely a good idea to help you feel less intimidated by the crowd focusing on you. I think the best artists that I've seen are the ones that get the crowd involved with their performance. Your posts remind me of a Swell Season concert that I went to see last year. Glen Hansard got the audience involved with the singing, and always had great stories to tell about his songs. It made the concert all that much better.
- TubaTooter
Thank you for the advice on the equipment. It's definitely a good idea to keep your tools in good condition and ready to use. One less thing to be nervous about...
These are great ideas. Please continue to share your advice and stories.