Pictures Of My Show Last Night |
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Pictures Of My Show Last Night |
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Nov 4 2011, 09:26 PM |
I played a 45 minute set last night - it was a really fun show - my first "indoor" show actually - I've been doing open mics now for the past 2 months every Tuesday night and thought I had shaken most off the nervousness that sets in, but was pretty taken back when I actually started setting up on stage. I realized I didn't warm up, and all the time I had allotted for myself before the show for warming up and setting up was taken away from me by passers-by saying hi and striking up conversations - I didn't plan on that happening Live and learn
here are the pictures. http://www.smugmug.com/gallery/19904138_Wc...6450494_xzbwGtf I realize that I need a good 15 minutes (at least) by myself before a show to warm up and go over the set in my mind because when you get up on stage, everything's a blur. Another thing that I wasn't prepared for was the seating - I expected an open floor with a standing audience - kind of like the open mic I attend. Instead, there were ten rows of seats all facing ... me! at that point, I realized I was going to be the center of attention because I'm also the singer! and an unprepared one at that! haha. it went well, but boy - did I need a few beers after the show to unwind. A quick comment about the pictures and I'll stop bending your ear. My daughter (12 years old) is the photographer! She grabbed my wife's 2K dollar Canon and shot the show. Because of the stage lights, I couldn't see what was going on, but at one point, I caught a blur go by - I looked down and saw my daughter sliding about 10 feet on her knees, then point the camera up and started shooting pics of me. See if you can find the picture of me looking down directly into the camera. She's such a ham - and very talented to boot! That kind of brightened me up on stage to see that happen - Enjoy! I did! Chris -------------------- The more I practice, the more I wish I had time to practice!
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Nov 5 2011, 03:57 AM |
Wow! Sarah is just 12? Those pics look so pro! She must be 12 going on 30. I know you sounded as great as the pics. Congrats!
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Nov 5 2011, 07:22 PM |
Congrats for your gig man!! I really like your pics! I think that your daughter will be a great photographer (she already is!)
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Nov 5 2011, 08:39 PM |
You look happy and seem to enjoy what you're doing - all the best to you
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Nov 5 2011, 10:05 PM |
Great pics man! I know exactly the filing when all eyes are on you! But, with time the musician get used to it !
Congratz on the first gig ! |
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Nov 6 2011, 12:05 PM |
Those pics rock ! Yeah, I hate having cold, unresponsive hands when playing a gig.. add to that the adrenaline dump that goes through you for the first few songs, making your hands all shaky and feeling like lead and you have a recipe for fumbling notes, missing strings etc. Happens to me every gig and I've come to recognise it now The warming up part I could do something about (and I should, really) but the adrenaline part will always do it's thang Oh man...I so feel ya brother I played a 45 minute set last night - it was a really fun show - my first "indoor" show actually - I've been doing open mics now for the past 2 months every Tuesday night and thought I had shaken most off the nervousness that sets in, but was pretty taken back when I actually started setting up on stage. I realized I didn't warm up, and all the time I had allotted for myself before the show for warming up and setting up was taken away from me by passers-by saying hi and striking up conversations - I didn't plan on that happening Live and learn here are the pictures. http://www.smugmug.com/gallery/19904138_Wc...6450494_xzbwGtf I realize that I need a good 15 minutes (at least) by myself before a show to warm up and go over the set in my mind because when you get up on stage, everything's a blur. Another thing that I wasn't prepared for was the seating - I expected an open floor with a standing audience - kind of like the open mic I attend. Instead, there were ten rows of seats all facing ... me! at that point, I realized I was going to be the center of attention because I'm also the singer! and an unprepared one at that! haha. it went well, but boy - did I need a few beers after the show to unwind. A quick comment about the pictures and I'll stop bending your ear. My daughter (12 years old) is the photographer! She grabbed my wife's 2K dollar Canon and shot the show. Because of the stage lights, I couldn't see what was going on, but at one point, I caught a blur go by - I looked down and saw my daughter sliding about 10 feet on her knees, then point the camera up and started shooting pics of me. See if you can find the picture of me looking down directly into the camera. She's such a ham - and very talented to boot! That kind of brightened me up on stage to see that happen - Enjoy! I did! Chris Super pics man! Your 12 year daughter is a better photographer than me, that's for certain! |
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Nov 7 2011, 09:47 AM |
Haha, yah - thanks everyone. My daughter is something else. So much energy and creativity - If she could focus on any one thing, I know she'd be amazing at it - problem is getting her focus! She wants to do everything, not just one thing - and of course, at that age, she's impatient!
She want's to get on stage with me though! She already has a few songs picked out - one of them is the Season 2 Nairuto opener. If you haven't heard it - it's actually pretty good So I'm getting my band to learn it so she can get up on stage and sing it for us! -------------------- The more I practice, the more I wish I had time to practice!
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Nov 8 2011, 05:30 PM |
Congrats to both you and her!!! She has a great eye for a shot!!!!
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Nov 10 2011, 12:53 PM |
Wow, awesome to hear this man, I think the pictures are excellent, your daughter is very good photographer! It seems like a very cool band!
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Nov 11 2011, 02:01 AM |
Wow, awesome to hear this man, I think the pictures are excellent, your daughter is very good photographer! It seems like a very cool band! thanks! We have a lot of fun - 25 covers so far, and building our repertoire weekly! -------------------- The more I practice, the more I wish I had time to practice!
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