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Offline lisztener

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Performing
on: February 17, 2006, 09:06:00 PM
Hi everyone!

I just wanted to tell you that I'm going to perform in front of an audience (small - but it's a real audience  :D) this tuesday...! It's the first time I play in front of a "real" audience.
I'm just going to play one piece (Clair de lune) but I'm soo exited! It's terrifying in both negative and posive sences.   

I hope it will work out, even though I have a tendence to shiver a bit while playing in front of people.  I'm looking forward to it, and just wanted you all to know this!
Take carae /lisztener

Offline gonzalo

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Re: Performing
Reply #1 on: February 17, 2006, 09:12:46 PM
Hi everyone!

I just wanted to tell you that I'm going to perform in front of an audience (small - but it's a real audience  :D) this tuesday...! It's the first time I play in front of a "real" audience.
I'm just going to play one piece (Clair de lune) but I'm soo exited! It's terrifying in both negative and posive sences.   

I hope it will work out, even though I have a tendence to shiver a bit while playing in front of people.  I'm looking forward to it, and just wanted you all to know this!
Take carae /lisztener

Well , CONGRATULATIONS! ;D  It's a really nice piece, Clair de lune. I am sure you'll do well.

By the way, why onle one piece?
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Offline lisztener

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Re: Performing
Reply #2 on: February 17, 2006, 09:21:09 PM
Oh I forgot to tell you...  I'm not the only one performing :P  Some other students of my pianoteacher's are also performing :)

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Re: Performing
Reply #3 on: February 17, 2006, 09:28:32 PM
Good luck, Clair de lune is'nt exactly an easy piece to play the first time infront ov an audience.
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Re: Performing
Reply #4 on: February 17, 2006, 10:12:30 PM
good lcuk

Offline kreso

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Re: Performing
Reply #5 on: February 17, 2006, 11:00:34 PM
GOOD LUCK!!! Enjoy!! ;)

Offline lisztener

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Re: Performing
Reply #6 on: February 22, 2006, 12:03:20 PM
Hi !
I did great yesterday! I was a lot less nervous than I was performing for my classmates. It was so eiciting, and the applauses afterwards...   It was really great fun :D
take care

Offline jason2711

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Re: Performing
Reply #7 on: February 22, 2006, 06:21:17 PM
nice one! ;)

Offline pentatonic_blue

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Reply #8 on: October 22, 2006, 11:49:37 AM
That brought a smile to my face, I used to do one or two of those concerts when I had a teacher and the range of emotions before, during and after the performance are so crazy you've made me want to go out and play for an audience again.

Offline kempff1234

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Reply #9 on: October 22, 2006, 12:00:26 PM
I remember my first time....

Before the concert I didn't want to step into the hall, after wards, I didn't want to leave. It's a great rush that you get from performing. It is something very special and personal
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