Turn a Rainy Day into a Cool Home Show
Set the Best Spot for Your Show
First, pick a 6×6 foot spot away from windows and sharp things. Set up warm lights and salt lamps to create a cozy, studio-like feel that boosts your stage but keeps it comfy.
Must-Have Sound Gear
Get top sound using these items:
- Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 for clear sound
- Shure SM58 mic – best for singing
- Headphones to check your sound well
- Sound panels to control your sound
Make Your Show List
Create a high-energy song list for strong vibes:
- 15-minute warm-up
- Quick songs (120-130 BPM) for energy boosts
- Medium songs (90-110 BPM) for steady flow
- Slow songs to rest your voice
Keep Your Voice Good
Keep your singing strong with these key tips:
- Drink water every 15-20 minutes
- Focus on good breathing
- Take short rests between songs
- Watch the room’s heat and air
Make Your Show Better
Boost your home show with:
- Live voice effects
- Mobile display for lyrics
- Smart lights that match
- Record to watch your show later
Make a rainy day a great chance to shine with this cool setup at home, for awesome sound and lasting voice power.
Place Your Music Spot Right
Make a Cool Music Spot at Home
Get the Right Place
Pick a clear 6×6 foot spot for your music, with room to move and keep your stuff.
Keep your spot from windows and busy spots to cut noise and better the sound.
Needed Gear Setup
Set your sound gear well for better sound.
Place your bluetooth or monitors close to get pro sound.
Have stands and small tables near for easy reach.
Sound Work and Lights
Set blocks for sound by putting up sound boards or thick curtains on walls.
Set a vibe with lights you can change to help focus and feel right when you play.
All these work to make a pro play spot.
Comfy Spots and More
Get a comfy seat good for long play times.
Have a spot for your music sheets, gear, and drinks.
Think about adding:
- Floor stuff that blocks sound
- Music stand with good light
- Spaces for your tools and extras
- Air control to protect your tools
Improve Your Spot
Add in nice nature sounds to help think and create.
Background sounds cut outside noise and make a space that helps you create.
Make sure the air and heat are right so you can work well.
Pick the Best Play List
Make a Top List for Practice
Build Your Music List Right
Building a strong play list is as key as setting your space.
The right songs create the right feel for whenever you play, no matter what’s outside.
Sort Your Songs Well
Start with upbeat songs that warm you up – add fun pop hits and lively dance tunes.
Then, add steady songs to keep a good pace. Mixing fast and easy beats helps keep your voice fine and keeps you moving.
Plan for the Weather
In tough weather, use songs that lift you up to beat the gloom. Think about these keys:
- Beach-like rhythms
- Summer fun songs
- Happy old tunes
- Mix of kinds for good singing
Keep Your List Fresh
Keep a two-hour max list to make sure:
- You warm up well
- You cover all you need to practice
- You stay in it and sharp
- You build strong skills
Change your list each week – always check and swap songs to suit your mood and growth.