Amanda Longrigg's musical insights

Welcome to my blog, where I share my personal journey through the music industry and my aspirations to become a music teacher. Here, you'll find reflections on my experiences, the opportunities I've created, and the lessons I've learned along the way. I hope my stories resonate with fellow musicians and inspire those just starting their own musical paths.

Crafting new opportunities in music

In this section, I delve into the proactive steps I've taken to forge new opportunities within the music industry. From networking with fellow artists to seeking out unique performance venues, I'll share how I've worked to build a sustainable and exciting future for myself in music. These entries are for those curious about the hustle and heart behind a music career.

Performing to diverse audiences

One of the most rewarding aspects of my musical journey has been the opportunity to perform for a wide range of audiences. In these blog posts, I recount my experiences on stage, the challenges and joys of connecting with different crowds, and how each performance has shaped me as an artist. My hope is that these stories provide motivation and positivity for aspiring musicians facing their own performance experiences.

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In this space, we share inspiration, tips, and stories that help you get the most out of our services. Whether you're looking for helpful tips, background information, or a behind-the-scenes look: you'll find it all here. We regularly post new articles, so keep an eye on the blog for updates and new insights.

My Battle With Stage Fright (And How I Won)

Stage fright used to control me. The idea of performing in front of people made my chest tighten and my mind go blank. I’d imagine every possible thing that could go wrong. I’d convince myself I wasn’t good enough.

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From Silence to Song: How My Journey Began

For most of my life, I was the quiet one — the person who kept their thoughts tucked away and avoided the spotlight at all costs. Singing was something I did privately, almost secretly. It felt too personal, too vulnerable to share with anyone else.

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