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Right...

By dint of an evening of photocopying, guillotining, several reels of magic tape and a certain amount of gentle cursing while trying to unstick the wrong photocopies from the places they've just glued themselves, I now have a part that I can actually play through, given a following wind. (This means I have finally done one of the six or so things I needed to do today. Sigh.) It does unavoidably become a five-page-wide monstrosity at one place, which might be a problem on an upright piano, but I can always nail it to the front of the piano when no one's looking, I suppose...

Talking of which, I almost certainly won't break any nails at the rehearsal tomorrow (which I've done at all the others I've been at), since most of the remaining longish ones have just broken off while practicing... And I think I've finally nailed the Bridesmaids' Entry, which has been troubling me, and the nice-but-slightly awkward number in D flat. A play all the way through without stopping yielded about three really obviously wrong notes (which I shall try to fix) and one rather dubious passage of about six bars (ditto); I have the next couple of weeks to learn how to play any of it musically. (On the other hand, the audience will be filkers... ;-p )

I also have two weeks to get over my near-terminal stage fright. Before playing in front of lots of people. Umm. While knowing... errm... almost none of them. At the front, being looked at. Eeeeeep. And I have nothing to wear :-( Please don't shoot me, I'm just the piano player...

Date: 2005-01-22 11:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] little-cinnamon.livejournal.com
Are you there for the whole con? If so, chances are good that you'll know half the audience by the time Sunday rolls round:) And as you said, they're filkers, which also means that as long as you're wearing *something*, people are unlikely to comment or object:) Mostly they'll be chuffed that you've offered (been volunteered, blackmailed, dragged in by the hair, whatever) to accompany the nMC. Plus it was already sounding great at the last rehearsal!

I sympathise on the stage fright, by the way. I am reserving the majority of mine for the big Saturday set of Much Scariness, however. In any case, past experience shows that on the Sunday of a con I tend to be so sleep deprived that there is no room for stage fright:)

And yes, the Bridesmaid's entry sounds like it's a bit of a pig to play!

Date: 2005-01-23 11:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] medieval-bunny.livejournal.com
You'll be ok, stagefright is bad I know, but keep your eyes on the music, and imagine the audience either in their underwear or (since that one never worked for me) with bunny ears. Make them ridiculous in your head so their gaze isn't superior. Best of luck!! *hugs*

Date: 2005-01-23 11:04 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] medieval-bunny.livejournal.com
Sorry, that was meant to reply to Deborah...

Date: 2005-01-23 09:05 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] aunty_marion
"I think I shall be rather sad when they go back to being an a capella choir... "

We could always co-erce^h^h^h^h^hpersuade you to join us as a semi-regular accompanist, of course. And .... do you sing? [INSERT EVIL GRIN HERE]

Date: 2005-01-24 11:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] callylevy.livejournal.com
*grins* Actually, I'm very much enjoying hamming it up at the front!

Whatever you'd like to do with us, we want you to come and do that. Yeah!

Oh, I said I'd leave you details of theatre trip. So far, the group is looking like me, [livejournal.com profile] little_cinnamon, [livejournal.com profile] highstone, [livejournal.com profile] sibylle, [livejournal.com profile] pola_bear, possibly DJ. But I only advertised it on the list yesterday! Spiel below. *hugs and flees*

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'Life in the Theatre' starring Patrick Stewart and Joshua Jackson.
Apollo Theatre, Piccadily Circus
Thurs 17 Feb, 7.45pm

Summary: PS and JJ play a pair of actors - Robert and John - in this David Mamet play. Set in a fading small-town repertory theatre, this is a study of the rivalry and friendship between old and young in an uncertain profession..

We are likely to buy tickets in the stalls, which are £40 each.

Would you like to join us? If so, and you would like me to buy you a ticket in the stalls with us, let me know by Sunday 30th January, when I will buy them on my credit card. If you would like to go but want different tickets, all the info you need is at http://www.theatremonkey.com/APOLLObooking.htm. Let us know when you've booked and we'll perhaps arrange to meet up before the show for speedy eating!
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Date: 2005-02-17 01:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bardling.livejournal.com
Having been a member of the NMC for awhile I can assure you that the choir has in the past done other pieces with accompaniment...

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