Re: [Harp-L] Train wreck recovery




On Dec 4, 2006, at 9:55 AM, Jim Konish wrote:


never knew you didn't plan it that way in the first place. But when one
person's mistake throws the rest of the band off, it's a lot harder to hide.

When you're playing a well known song like "Whammer Jammer" and blowing it exactly like the record and the audience knows the song, you can't "hide" the mistake. You have to press on. What you can do is make it look like you intended to pause at that moment. You can lemonade out of lemons. I'd handle that by dropping out myself, allowing the band to resynchronize and then resuming an earlier point to recapture some of the pathos you'd built up during the previous verses. The blues always comes home. While the band is getting organized, talk to the audience. Make a joke, reminisce about the song anything keep them interested. If you're good a connecting with audiences they'll think you intended to pause at that moment and stay with you.


Bob "I don't know sh**" Cohen




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