Lesson 3. "Singing and the Unlearning Curve"
In last week’s lesson you glimpsed an insightful path to singing mastery by keeping an open mind. And in this week’s lesson if you’re curious to find out the benefits of an ‘Unlearning Curve’, your vision of singing success will become even clearer.
So first of all what is what is an ‘Unlearning Curve’ as opposed to a ‘learning curve’. Well to explain this concept in detail, I’d like you to come on a little journey with me to my home town, Frankston in Australia. Living so close to the beach, I often find myself walking along the shore in the afternoon between classes. The fresh air is just wonderful for any singer, and between each deep and meditative breath I make mental notes for my singing mastery series. Yes I’m thinking about you even at the beach!
Of course I also practice BodySense during my beach walk, improving my singing instrument without even singing. And if I have the time, I’ll linger for the sunset. On a pleasant afternoon it is truly inspiring to watch the sun sink through the clouds into the ocean. But the real reason I’ve brought you to this beach is to tell you about the trees.
You see, in winter Frankston beach can be a wild and windy place, unforgiving to tourists and locals alike. The trees that grow along the coastline however have learned to cope with the wild weather by bending their branches away from the wind and sea spray. Through the savage climate, the trees have sculpted themselves into permanently windswept configurations.
In a way, we too have been ‘sculpted’ by our previous learning experiences. When we were at school we were probably told that if we didn’t do our homework, that if we didn’t study hard, that if we didn’t sit up straight and try our best, that we were doomed to a life of failure. That’s certainly what I was taught at school. Our young minds were tricked into believing that if we didn’t do as they told we would only become tram drivers or something much worse!
Hold on a moment. Let’s just imagine if these concepts we’ve been taught about success are simply not true? After all what about the people who did everything they were told at school but who ended up with mediocre or even miserable lives. And what about the people who dropped out of school, who failed miserably according to the education system, but whom then went on to become hugely successful. What then is the secret to success?
For most people, our previous learning experiences have left us like the windswept trees – bent over and crooked – in both body and mind. We singers deserve so much better. Why should we feel scared to sing, scared to perform on stage, scared to approach a record label for a record deal?
Why is it that most people are more scared of public speaking or singing than even death itself? I see this on a daily basis when I speak to new students who wish to discover their singing voices – some of them are so scared that they initially hang up the phone when they hear me answer! I know it sounds crazy that we have so much fear, but remember we have been conditioned to learn through fear. There is a better way.
It’s the secret of the ‘Unlearning Curve’ and it’s this simple: focus on the actual process of singing, rather than the end result. This is living for the moment. It’s exactly what a preschool child does when he or she is given a set of building blocks. The child becomes totally absorbed in the task of building the blocks. There is no outcome, no goal, just the present moment. Learning becomes spontaneous and joyful.
If we become obsessed with getting an end result we fail to notice what has happened to us in the process. Our vision of success becomes clouded with all sorts of distortions, fears and limiting beliefs. Our singing instrument becomes inefficient with excess tension.
So let’s ‘unlearn’ all this emotional baggage. Let’s ‘unlearn’ the conditioning imposed on us during our school years. Let’s embrace an ‘Unlearning Curve’ - a journey, not a destination - that can only lead to singing mastery and all its exciting possibilities. There is no time like the present. Let’s discover the magic of your unique and beautiful voice.
Next I'll be talking about why it's important to stop listening to yourself when you sing.