Monday The 24th of September 2018

Today we went over one of the new songs for our set list for the December venue we are playing. Chris told us to choose at least 4 songs off of any of the 100 Now albums to form a 20 minute set, so far its been hard to figure out what we want to play as band with a male and female vocalist.

Within the music industry there are many aspects and roles that contribute to it behind the scenes to the public eye. One of the aspects of the industry is the live production of music, there are many people involved in the organisation and also the delivery of live music happening each and everyday roles like the following. 

    • Security 
    • Box Office
    • Hospitality
    • Stage Manager / Stage crew
    • Camera crew
    • Support act / slot
    • Lighting Engineers
    • Musicians – backing singers and session musicians
    • Hair and Makeup
    • Medical crew
    • Sound Engineers 

I’ll be sure to go into much more detail later, and I thought I could possibly relate it to a Primus concert to keep me more engaged then I usually am!

However, within Rehearsal today, our guitarist has chosen the song he wants to do which is called ‘Sex On Fire’, the song is fairly complex for an indie rock piece. Personally the bass line isn’t as hard as ‘I Want You Back’, but its always nice to take a break and have something light to play because I don’t want to strain my wrists and fingers whilst playing but i would of personally liked something a bit more challenging.

At the end of the day, during Rehearsal I was beginning to lose my patience with the band as we couldn’t come up and agree with a new song, so in the end I decided to summon Chris to help us choose something new and challenging, we all agreed upon playing Bon Jovi’s ‘Livin On a Prayer’ and because it was late we also said to go home and learn it in the evening, which I knew I was more than capable of doing as I’m a fast learner, especially when it comes to bass!

Wednesday The 19th of September 2018

Nothing too exciting happened today,  so in rehearsal we played through the song we have already a few times then proceeded to wait for our instrumental lessons, purely because we were still overwhelmed from our performance yesterday which went very well considering I was hoping someone would turn up but they got stuck at work which dug at me but I completely understood and went and performed to the best of my ability pretending that he was there.

Whilst waiting for my instrumental lesson, I talked to some of the second year students, they seem alright and a good laugh, I tend to be shy and intimidated by new people but it was all fine surprisingly

In my Guitar lesson we went over a few scales such as the Major Pentatonic and the Blues scale, in the different positions and establishing what goes where and what notes to play them from, etc. That’s always fun because scales are the gateway to improvisation and creating new melodies for songs!

Also, within the afternoon I had Music Theory with Chris, we went over common time signatures which is always refreshing after being neck deep within Grade 3 theory but it’s helpful for the rest of the class for some basic theory knowledge so I get why Chris needs to go over everything in detail.  Whilst he does this I work on my theory and take occasional notes on things that are said that I may have forgotten previously.

Tuesday The 18th of September 2018

Today is the final day in rehearsal that we could go over ‘I want you back’, it went very well whilst practising today we have all nailed our parts and our connection as a band is very visually explicit for the audience to see which is always great to have when delivering live music to and audience even when you’re not being paid as its all for the experience in my eyes.

After that, in our composition slot we went over how this evening is going to play out because our gig is taking place tonight so we were excused as it was many peoples first time playing to an audience, but it will be composition fun times always on a Tuesday after today which I am looking forward too. I still struggle a bit with composing, it was my weakness in secondary as I always had to ask Ben for help during lessons but I’m sure I will get the hang of it and become more independent as time goes on.

When composition was over and everyone had a break it was theory time with Jason, I began to type up my notes from the previous session, but before that Jason showed us all how to fill a rehearsal diary to a high standard which he checked through before we left to go to lunch which was very considerate of him!

After lunch we rehearsed one final time before the gig which was nerve racking but i played it cool and relaxed rather than setting myself up for failure which I used to do but I have a feeling that it can only go well for us! We then had tutor with Chris which was a pep talk which was great then after wards we waited for the concert to begin.

 

I Know You Got Soul Concert, Monday The 17th Of September 2018

Yesterday evening went very well for all of the first year bands: level 2 and 3!

It started off with the Level 2 band then we began to go through each Level 3 band, my band being the last one before the break. Our performance was fairly explosive compared to the gradual build up before hand; as a band we were visually appealing to, we agreed to wear black and white to set the mood for the soul song we were playing and for its historical background too, for soul players at the time they were expected to dress smart to try impress the white audience, because typically most soul performers were black.

Playing wise, I could of done better and this goes to both me and the guitarist here, as we didn’t have time to warm up our hands. For me this could of brought up more strain than need within my hand from playing in the cold, next time depending on the temperature either way I will be warming up before and after.

The change within dynamics from forte the first time to piano on the second, was also a big help for impact, no one else thought of the effect it would have on the audience; I thought it made the song a lot more meaningful and it helped to show that it meant a lot to our band!

However, it was a very good first performance overall and I cannot wait to further improve as a professional musician and play more venues representing Fareham Music!

Monday The 17th of September 2018

Today we went over ‘I want you back’ for the I know you got soul concert tomorrow which everyone in my band is looking forward to a lot, personally I cant wait to showcase my abilities to everyone attending and my old music teacher if he can make it from work which would make my evening a lot better, especially confidence wise, but I’m not going to get my hopes up because he’s a very busy man, either way I’ll perform to the best of my abilities as either way he’d be proud of me alongside Chris and Jason!

In our theory slot this morning we went over whats going to go on in college in the weeks to come which is always handy as I like to know whats going on rather than walking into things completely blind which I have tendencies to do.

My new bass finally arrived also, it’s a fender Jazz bass made in 2002 and it’s in mystic blue which is a cool colour. Its the same model and colour as my old music teachers bass without the fifth string essentially because when I played his bass it was a pain as the neck was so wide due to the extra string so I chose the four string which I love. Chris came in and gave it a whirl, he liked it also but we both agreed that the action could be lowered and the bridge needed to be sorted out and the trust rod also, but that’s something to do in the future because Chris is a busy guy.

Then after lunch we had rehearsal again, which is self explanatory. We went over the song as many times as we could without inflicting injuries upon ourselves or the vocalists voices otherwise tomorrow wouldn’t go down particularly well in my eyes if that were to happen.

What Music Means To Me.

Over the past three years my love and passion has grown for music considerably more thanks to many people that have contributed to it, musicians, teachers and many others.

Ever since my second year in secondary school, I began playing guitar and I’ve progressed even further since that very day, my dad initially got me into Pink Floyd heavily and that’s where it all started then that soon led onto bands like Queen and The Beatles.

Only until two years later until I properly dedicated myself to music, during the majority of my time in secondary school I found myself being too shy and very insecure whist playing round over students which was excellent. I eventually stepped up during Christmas time in 2016 and joined a band with three other students playing lead/rhythm guitar depending on what song we were playing. This mainly happened with the help from one of my previous music teachers, Mrs Wilson.

At the beginning of the GCSE Music studying was a bit tough amongst all of my other subjects, but she has always pushed me to go further ever since the start, she gave me piano lessons which helped me with my basic knowledge of Music Theory at the time even though piano is my worst enemy when it comes to co ordination along with drums.

Nearing the start of the new year, the band started to from my new taste and playing style when it came to music. My two original music teachers both eventually left before the new year, one retired and Mrs Wilson was planning to leave and look after her children full time after she gave birth to the one due at the time.

Within the first week within January 2017 (the 5th I think) my class were introduced to our new substitute teacher, at first I found him weird as it takes time for me to get used to new people but yet again he was still a cool music teacher. After getting to know him a lot more than I did at the time of him first joining, my taste in music yet again changed to a much more heavier and slower pace, with touches of Jazz on the side, his name is Ben Chilcott.

During that year we played three major gigs, well to me at least: Whiteley’s Parish Rooms, Meadowside Festival and the Christmas concert. It was my first time playing Meadowside and it helped my confidence massively having him by my side filling in bass for us because our bassist had a injury with her back. Whiteley’s Parish rooms were fun to play whilst representing the school, gigs like that made me feel like i was actually repaying the school for what they’ve given me so far as a musician. The Christmas Concert didn’t go particularly well for me, however it was more about the experience that came out of it rather than a perfect flashy performance. It showed me as musician what I needed to work on for the next time I perform solo rather than locking up rather than being prepared and ready for failure if I slipped on the smallest mistake.

At the beginning of the new year (2018), I began to look at myself as more of a professional musician and began to take more pride within my craft than anything else that came to mind, I thought this would be more productive rather than messing around with others and getting involved with petty friendships and all that crazy jive.

Yet again, with the help from Ben I was guided within the right direction for doing so, as sad as it may sound I preferred to spend my free time with him talking about music, literature and film rather than talking to others as they were a bad influence on me from the start. After weeks of serious practice, some tips and tricks from Ben, I eventually perfected the solo ‘Money’ by Pink Floyd and by that time I also finished the majority of the coursework for GCSE music.

Nearing the end of my final academic year at Henry Cort, the creative arts department as a whole put on a production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s ‘School of Rock’. All besides from helping out Ben and the music department where I could which I always took great pride within, the production was the best thing I had done during my time at Henry Cort. Considering that our whole pit band learned the majority of the score by ear, it went very well, it was also a good laugh amongst the band which was always fun even within rehearsal when we got occasionally fed up with it all!

At the end of the academic year, I found it very upsetting to be leaving Ben and the creative-arts department behind, but he let me know that I’m always welcome to come back and give a hand, I’ll always be there to help him out and he will always be there to help me which is nice to know.

Now that I’ve joined Fareham Music, it’s been a lot more serious which is one of the many aspects in which I like about it, even though I’m still settling in and rebuilding more confidence day by day. The lectures, Chris, Jason and Dan are three of the best people and musicians that have so far furthered my love and passion towards my craft, they are always ready and willing to help anyone out, and without a doubt make my day that little bit better.

Ever since I’ve joined, I have began to trust my abilities considerably more and with the help of Chris’ almighty influence I have finally picked up the bass properly (without a pick); I also found out that Chris used to teach Ben in college also which is a good laugh! I cannot wait to continue studying music like a professional after many dedicated years so far and then eventually within the future my end goal is to become a teacher most probably just like Ben and Chris.

But for now, I have a lot more work to do, this is me signing off…

Tuesday the 11th of September 2018

Within rehearsal this morning, we yet again went over ‘I want you back’, its about nailing the new structure now and our on stage presents is going to play out. Rather than standing completely still we’ve all agreed to jump around and move within reason and look lively which other bands may have not even thought about.

We began to start use composition as an actual lesson today, Chris showed us how to use Logic X and he also explained to us what Midi is. Our aim for the lesson was to create a jingle or short 30 second piece to a certain key signature that we were assigned: I was given F Major, the key signature with one flat in which being B flat.  

After composition, we had theory with Jason which I enjoyed, we began taking notes for our Pop Music In Practice. As a class we went over Soul as a genre and its key aspects which vary depending on what part of America you were from back in the day, doing work like this interests me a lot as I like learning about history and all that fun stuff. I’ll eventually go through our arrangement for I want you back but for now I will stick to learning the song and nailing my part and continue going through Soul’s highly engaging and historically deep background.

Then after lunch we had rehearsal again which is fun to end the day off with, we yet again went over ‘I want you back’ and have nailed looking all lively whilst we play it but our guitarist still needs to figure out what chords hes playing as he can play then play within the wrong tonality then end up tripping me up playing the bass line which is great as I already struggle to hear myself as he makes himself louder than me in rehearsals which is great for my hearing.

Monday The 10th of September 2018

Today within rehearsal we went over ‘I want you Back’ By The Jackson 5, I’ve essentially nailed the bass line after a solid 10 hours plus of rehearsal/practice, we’ve established that there’s going to be two breakdowns to show a contrast within dynamics to show Chris that we are more than capable of making things more challenging for ourselves right off the bat!

Our drummer wasn’t in today as he had a cold (so do I though and its not the most pleasant thing to get second week or so into college), it staggered the rest of the band in many ways, but I managed to tanked through it with the the split on my index finger I have acquired also which is always fun times.

Yesterday, I went to go see Ghost at the Royal Albert Hall; it was my second time going to the venue and it’s been magnificent both times, I partly regret that I sang my heart out as consequently I’ve lost my voice but it was definitely worth it, last time I went I saw David Gilmour which was amazing for the first gig I’ve ever been too! 

 

First blog entry

Chris is holding me by gun point to write my first blog and so far I’M ENJOYING IT. I’ve been studying at Fareham Music for a whopping four days so far and I’m slowly losing my sanity (thanks to Chris and Jason). I listen to almost everything like Sleep and Ghost all the way too Kamasi Washington, the only thing I won’t listen to is Oasis because they’re trashy and not the best band I’ve came across, change my mind…

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