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Wu Tong said that I got nervous as soon as I went on stage and lost my shoes. Is he really nervous?

Wu Tong was born in Beijing and graduated from the Central Conservatory of Music. He is a male musician in China. It turns out that the founder of reincarnation is very low-key, and he can hardly be seen in various variety shows. I remember one year at the Spring Festival party, Wu Tong adapted a group of songs sung by Li Qi and others! After broadcast, it was loved by the audience! But also boarded the stage of the Spring Festival Gala four times. No one really underestimated him!

In fact, everyone will be a little nervous when they go on stage. Being on stage is not like being off stage. There will be many restrictions, and there will be many people watching you. If you can't make any mistakes, you must be really nervous.

The first is the loneliness brought by the space distance. A podium and a lecture desk separate the speaker from the audience, and this spatial alienation will inevitably produce a speaker? We're different? The psychology of the weak, indeed, this? One to many? This battle is quite daunting.

Secondly, the sense of unease caused by role differences. For the speaker, the audience at the bottom has the right to evaluate themselves. They will communicate and evaluate themselves according to their own performance. Such a strong role difference will certainly not appear? We are the same? Feeling, since there is no sense of belonging, tension is inevitable.

Let me talk about the feeling of singing on stage for the first time. 1987 New Year's Day, then called township, held a literary evening to celebrate New Year's Day. Eight big warehouse were packed with people, plus students from a school, about 2,000 people watched. When I walked onto the stage with a microphone, I saw so many pairs of eyes staring at me. I was shocked, suddenly nervous, my legs trembled slightly and even incoherent. The first song was finally sung trembling. But when I reported the title of the second song, I unconsciously interacted with the audience. Well, I didn't feel nervous, so I naturally finished singing the second song "Country Road" and got cheers and applause from the audience. Now that I think about it, I am actually very nervous on stage, just like a child who has never seen the market. When I get used to it, it will be natural. Singing on the stage is the same, and speaking on the stage is the same. Practice more at ordinary times, and it will be natural to be skilled.