- Joined
- Dec 28, 2006
- Messages
- 5,471
- Reaction score
- 813
- Points
- 315
That was the most stressful thing I've ever done.
I came to school at 10am, and didn't leave until 10 pm. What is wrong with me? I'll tell you: my VCE school assessment for music was on today. every year, at this time, we put on a big show for all the parents where everyone who plays gets assessed and if they fail, they wont pass music. This is a big deal for me because I love music, and so does my family. If I fail, my family stops feeding me.
The first 8 or so hours were awesome. I set up the stage and pa and everything and then just played guitar for the rest. When people started arriving for the concert and I was shooed off stage I started crapping my pants with nerves.
Then, I make the stupidest error when it comes time to perform. I was the first solo presentation to go, and the first thing that happened (and you know the rest of your night is going to go down the drain when this happens) was that I tripped on the stairs going to the stage, and everyone sees this and laughs. But thats ok, I can bounce back. I set everything up, introduce my piece, tell them to play my backing track, I start playing. Nothing comes out! I forgot to turn my god damned amp on. Yes, I may be retarded. Thank god the rest of my solo pieces were smooth sailing.
Then my group pieces come around. I play with this other guitarist and let's just say that I'm marginally better than him. We're playing, it's all going good. We get to our second piece, and I'm thinking I might just get through this. I get to my solo, and he plays the wrong chord about a third into it, and this completely stuffs me up. I stop and just throw my pick at him. This goes well down with the audience, but I'll get shat on by my assessor tomorrow. Then I say, "Alright, from the solo." We start, and about halfway through my solo MY AMP CUTS OUT! So I just said f*ck it and walked off.
The rest of the night was mildly entertaining, however.
/rant
PS. I've been carring heavy things for twelve hours. My ankles are ready to snap. Now if you don't mind, I'm going to bed. I'll reply tomorrow.
I came to school at 10am, and didn't leave until 10 pm. What is wrong with me? I'll tell you: my VCE school assessment for music was on today. every year, at this time, we put on a big show for all the parents where everyone who plays gets assessed and if they fail, they wont pass music. This is a big deal for me because I love music, and so does my family. If I fail, my family stops feeding me.
The first 8 or so hours were awesome. I set up the stage and pa and everything and then just played guitar for the rest. When people started arriving for the concert and I was shooed off stage I started crapping my pants with nerves.
Then, I make the stupidest error when it comes time to perform. I was the first solo presentation to go, and the first thing that happened (and you know the rest of your night is going to go down the drain when this happens) was that I tripped on the stairs going to the stage, and everyone sees this and laughs. But thats ok, I can bounce back. I set everything up, introduce my piece, tell them to play my backing track, I start playing. Nothing comes out! I forgot to turn my god damned amp on. Yes, I may be retarded. Thank god the rest of my solo pieces were smooth sailing.
Then my group pieces come around. I play with this other guitarist and let's just say that I'm marginally better than him. We're playing, it's all going good. We get to our second piece, and I'm thinking I might just get through this. I get to my solo, and he plays the wrong chord about a third into it, and this completely stuffs me up. I stop and just throw my pick at him. This goes well down with the audience, but I'll get shat on by my assessor tomorrow. Then I say, "Alright, from the solo." We start, and about halfway through my solo MY AMP CUTS OUT! So I just said f*ck it and walked off.
The rest of the night was mildly entertaining, however.
/rant
PS. I've been carring heavy things for twelve hours. My ankles are ready to snap. Now if you don't mind, I'm going to bed. I'll reply tomorrow.