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solarbird ([personal profile] solarbird) wrote2008-07-21 01:12 am
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That certainly could've gone worse; also, tonight's Tricky Pixie

So I got down to the shops and discovered O HAI STAGE AND BAND AND AMPS, not on the calendar, and they've moved some things around so the good spot under the tree isn't available anymore. So I was What! Gir! and they were "technically it's not us, and no, you can't stand at the end of the table." And they made me go face a road in the parking lot, which I tried for like three songs and then said "screw this" and moved over to the other side of the traffic island at least facing part of the market. But I still had to compete with the stage act, which was loud enough to be a problem.

I tried what I could with my flute set, but that mostly failed, so then I got out the mandolin and started playing, and then got just a little annoyed and decided THE PARK IS MINE or at least this corner of the market, and started playing like that was actually true, and as loudly as I could...

...and it worked. I actually took over that part of the market, at least while on mandolin. It was kinda awesome in that omg-I-can't-believe-this-is-working kind of way. It cost me four strings (!ouch! !ouch! !ouch! !ouch!), but it turned a crap and nearly-abourtive day into a genuine success.

As for tonight's Tricky Pixie show, there aren't a lot of audiences who will deliver five-part layered harmony singalong - at least, not outside Wales - but tonight's audience did. That was pretty epic, and I was proud to be a part of it. Good show all around, really; the room, acoustically, was a bit of a problem (way too live) but the sound crew did good job of dealing with it, and the band was nicely on. Plus it's just nice to see [livejournal.com profile] s00j and [livejournal.com profile] stealthcello and Alec and everybody ^_^. Alec also gave me some suggestions for more durable mandolin strings. I'll apparently be needing them. *^_^*;;
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[identity profile] technoshaman.livejournal.com 2008-07-21 06:30 pm (UTC)(link)
*nods* particularly when you're faced with a hostile environment like yesterday, you need all the help you can get... a turbocharged, nitro-burning mando with flames coming out the sound-hole would be only marginally inappropriate, and that just 'cause the city fathers get antsy about open flames :) :) :) (ha ha only serious)

now, that breaks my brain... resonator mando? you could use an open tuning, get you a slide, and do blues-grass :) But you'd be *heard*.... :)

(I know they make a resonator uke, I've seen'em at Dusty Strings, or at least that's what I remember....)