Re: [Harp-L] Has this ever happened to you



When this happens I'll sometimes make a joke out of it and say
 "Thank You!" over the mic. Some people get a giggle out of it
and brings the attention back to the band....Brad


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You are in the middle of a solo on stage. You feel confident and full
of ideas.

Your eyes are closed and you become one with the music.  All of a
sudden the audience is roaring with applause and cheers. You think
you've reached them.
Your eyes open and you notice they aren't looking at you. They are
looking at some ball player on tv making a great play.

Yep, the cheer of victory and the agony of defeat playing in a sports
bar.

I sat in with a friend's band Friday night and that happened to him.
He was lost in his low volume guitar solo and as he brought up the
volume the audience at the bar started to cheer. I looked up to see
the Philly score in a game they ended up losing later that night. The
rest of the band was looking at the guitarists so they got caught up
in the excitement and not the game. The band put everything they had
into it but they lost the audience attention by then.

I laughed and told the guitarist about it after the gig.  He said that
happened at another bar he played.  He had his video set up to show
the band and some of the audience.  The audience made lots of cheers
but not necessarily  for the band.  Since you couldn't see them
looking at the tv's around the room it looked like they were cheering
on the band in the video.  He used the video to get gigs at other bars
telling the owners the fans loved them.  Great way to make lemonade
from lemons.

Btw,  I opened my eyes a few times at gigs to see the cheers weren't
for me either. bummer.

Michael Easton
www.harmonicarepair.com<http://www.harmonicarepair.com>






-----Original Message----- From: Michael Easton Sent: 10/9/2011 12:16:51 PM To: Harpl list Subject: [Harp-L] Has this ever happened to you You are in the middle of a solo on stage. You feel confident and full of ideas.

Your eyes are closed and you become one with the music.  All of a
sudden the audience is roaring with applause and cheers. You think
you've reached them.
Your eyes open and you notice they aren't looking at you. They are
looking at some ball player on tv making a great play.

Yep, the cheer of victory and the agony of defeat playing in a sports
bar.

I sat in with a friend's band Friday night and that happened to him.
He was lost in his low volume guitar solo and as he brought up the
volume the audience at the bar started to cheer. I looked up to see
the Philly score in a game they ended up losing later that night. The
rest of the band was looking at the guitarists so they got caught up
in the excitement and not the game. The band put everything they had
into it but they lost the audience attention by then.

I laughed and told the guitarist about it after the gig.  He said that
happened at another bar he played.  He had his video set up to show
the band and some of the audience.  The audience made lots of cheers
but not necessarily  for the band.  Since you couldn't see them
looking at the tv's around the room it looked like they were cheering
on the band in the video.  He used the video to get gigs at other bars
telling the owners the fans loved them.  Great way to make lemonade
from lemons.

Btw,  I opened my eyes a few times at gigs to see the cheers weren't
for me either. bummer.

Michael Easton
www.harmonicarepair.com<http://www.harmonicarepair.com>




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