The more you perform and get out there, I guess the more practice you have at it and the better you are and the more comfortable you are on stage.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think the more you do this and the more comfortable you become on stage, you start speaking more and becoming more of a character in yourself.
I've got to be comfortable when I'm on stage.
I know when I am on stage and I'm kind of on the right track - hopefully most of the time. But a lot of time I'm not.
I'm most comfortable on stage.
I love being onstage and I love to perform. To be honest with you, I'm more comfortable performing than I am in an everyday situation, which I can't quite explain.
This is what I believe about performing: There is no reason to be on stage - there is no reason to be there - if you're not going to put all your baggage somewhere else and just be honest. Whatever you're doing - screw it up, do great - just be there, and be honest. That's the most important thing.
To be honest, I don't know really what I do on stage.
Over the course of a day, you get to get a feel for where you're playing, so when you get out on stage, you already feel like you've had a bit of a bonding experience with them.
I think I've always been fine on stage - though I get nervous beforehand. But once I'm on stage, all of that goes out of the window.
I don't really move onstage; all I do is just gradually hunch more and more and jut out at the people in the front row.
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