Broadway Melody Of 1936

Nervousness in the morning, singing audition, suggestions?
I like singing and I have no fear of singing for others, but I have when he sang in front of people for a while and then I have to (I have an audition for a musical tomorrow!) I get very nervous. I usually get cold and weak, and my voice does sounds great. Any suggestions that work well only to calm the nerves? I tried to breath, I read about recording things, and I have tried like drinking tea, etc. Help please! I really want to get a good deal! Oh, and I'm singing "You are my lucky star 'of the Broadway Melody 1936 (also in singing in the rain.)
Hey, OK, I know how you feel. I'm an actor. And here is a little thing you need to know.: Do not rely on the Internet. I know, no sense, but trust me, you know instinctively how to calm down. Here are some tricks I can do to get my nerves Audition: 1) Stop worrying about the song. In fact, I do not think the song at all until you are in that stage.You is not a mess-up, provided and when you let your mind the rest of it just for a while. 2) Upon taking the stage, go ahead and act the character's personality you're dealing with. It acts as another person and going to fool yourself into thinking it's just another scene to be played. 3) You can be sure. You have no idea how amazingly powerful potential, but you should be absolutely sure that you want this paper or in part in the show. Show hesitation, and the judge who will reflect on your sheet. 4) meditate or just relax your mind. This is a key element to calm nerves on stage. Do not think about it and if you're a natural actor like me, will come to you in due course. 5) Last but not least, … STRIVE. Always go for the part you want. Going further than ever achieving their goal. This is what you want, so be sure to prove more difficult. I do not know what so useful, they are, but to be frank, it is not necessary "special methods" to get the part. All it takes confidence. I'm sure you will receive desired hand, every time. <3
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BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936 8×10 B&W PHOTO $5.99 At Moviestore we have an incredible library of celebrity photography covering movies, TV, music, sport and celebrity. Our exclusive photographs are professionally produced by our in-house team; we perfect bright vibrant colors or wonderful black and white tones for our photographic prints that you can display in your home or office with pride. All our images are produced from genuine original nega… |
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BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936 20X24 B&W PHOTO $24.99 At Moviestore we have an incredible library of celebrity photography covering movies, TV, music, sport and celebrity. Our exclusive photographs are professionally produced by our in-house team; we perfect bright vibrant colors or wonderful black and white tones for our photographic prints that you can display in your home or office with pride. All our images are produced from genuine original nega… |
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BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936 8×10 B&W PHOTO $5.99 At Moviestore we have an incredible library of celebrity photography covering movies, TV, music, sport and celebrity. Our exclusive photographs are professionally produced by our in-house team; we perfect bright vibrant colors or wonderful black and white tones for our photographic prints that you can display in your home or office with pride. All our images are produced from genuine original nega… |
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Broadway Melody Of 1936 (1935)/Broadway Melody Of 1938 [DVD] $14.97 Would-be stage star Eleanor Powell masquerades as a Parisian singer in order to win a part in producer Robert Taylor’s latest play in “Broadway Melody of 1936.” With Buddy Ebsen, Una Merkel, and Jack Benny as a scheming newspaper columnist; tunes include “You Are My Lucky Star,” “Broadway Rhythm” and “Sing Before Breakfast.” Then, Taylor’s planning a show on the Great White Way again, but his back… |
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Classic Musicals from the Dream Factory, Volume 3 (Hit the Deck/Deep in My Heart/Kismet/Nancy Goes to Rio/Two Weeks with Love/Broadway Melody of 1936/Broadway Melody of 1938/Born to Dance/Lady Be Good) $50.95 Eleanor Powell hopes to win a part in Robert Taylor’s new play, in “Broadway Melody of 1936″ (1935). With Buddy Ebsen. Hoofer Powell is “Born to Dance” (1936) in a Cole Porter tuner co-starring James Stewart and Virginia Bruce. Powell is nixed as the star of Taylor’s new show, in “Broadway Melody of 1938″ (1937). With Ebsen, Sophie Tucker. Robert Young and Ann Sothern break up but sing their way b… |
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Broadway Melody 1936 & Broadway Melody 1940[SOUNDTRACK] $13.29 Track List: 1. Overture – You Are My Lucky Star (Frances Langford), 2. I’ve Got A Feelin’ You’re Foolin’ (Eleanor Powell, Robert Taylor), 3. Sing Before Breakfast (Eleanor Powell, Buddy Ebsen, Vilma Ebsen), 4. Your Are My Lucky Star (Eleanor Powell), 5. On A Sunday Afternoon (Buddy Ebsen), 6. Your Are My Lucks Star (Orchestra Alfred Newman – Danced By Eleanor Powell), 7. Broadway Rhythm (Frances L… |
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