I took the plunge and just did it!! I played out for the first time at my church. What a rush....head throbbing, hands cold as ice, knees knocking.....all with the natural vibrato --- my hands were shaking so badly!!!
Thanks to b0b for giving an outlet where we can post, learn, etc, and thanks to EVERYONE here making the forum what it is today!! It's been a BIG help to us newbies to be able to "take the plunge".
First time playing out
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- James Marlowe
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My first time out was in the "folk" choir at my church. It's a good environment to start out in. The "audience" is quiet, and no matter how badly you play, nobody is going to yell "You suck!" (although I've heard you're not a real musican till that happens) Anyway, I'm starting my second year at church, and I still enjoy it. Remember, the only reason to play the steel guitar is because you love it!
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Terry,
Just accept the fact that you don't have to play the song perfect. Nobody plays perfect...not even the pros. That's why recording studios require take after take after take. Just get by your first mistake and you will relax and finish in great shape. In fact I welcome the first "blurp" because then I know I not under the pressure anymore to play it perfect.
Just accept the fact that you don't have to play the song perfect. Nobody plays perfect...not even the pros. That's why recording studios require take after take after take. Just get by your first mistake and you will relax and finish in great shape. In fact I welcome the first "blurp" because then I know I not under the pressure anymore to play it perfect.
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