![]() What so proudly we hail’d at the twilight’s last gleaming, ![]() O say can you see, by the dawn’s early light, After reading about the history of the lyrics and melody, take a new look at both the flag and lyrics of the first verse: Many people do not know the history of both the lyrics and the melody of the Star Spangled Banner, nor do they know there is more than one verse. It is great experience to sing in front of a large audience (and practice microphone technique in a sound delay environment).īefore discussing technique specific to the National Anthem, look here to learn the history of our National Anthem, the Star Spangled Banner: Although the National Anthem singer is rarely paid in money, usually there is some perk, such as seeing the game for free. For top amateur and professional teams, a recorded audition of singing the National Anthem is typically required, as demand for those events are higher. In most cases, the organizers would love to have a live performance over a recorded one, as long as it is “good.” Simply contacting a team or club organizer and asking if they would like a live performance is a good starting point. In many cases, the sporting event must resort to recorded versions of the National Anthem because a live performer is not available. In this lesson, we will explore the first in depth, while touching on the second venue briefly (more to come in next lesson).Įvery professional and amateur sporting event (including sports clubs with children) in America begins the game with the National Anthem. ![]() Other than performing for family and friends, at karaoke, or open mic, there is two standard places singers can perform with little trouble: singing the National Anthem at a sporting event, and singing at weddings. ![]() ![]() One issue beginning singers experience is the need to find a performing venue. ![]()
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