Performance Psychology explores the mental skills that help vocalists perform with greater consistency, focus and confidence under pressure. Singing or speaking well in practice is one thing; delivering the same freedom in front of people is another.
This lesson helps vocalists understand how thoughts, attention and emotional state influence vocal performance. Also, how to build a mindset that supports a reliable performance or goals.
Many vocalists assume performance problems are purely technical, but the mind often shapes how the voice behaves. Anxiety can tense your body, overthinking can interrupt coordination and self-judgment can make simple phrases feel difficult. When mental habits are trained alongside vocal technique, then your performance will become more stable and expressive.




