Monday, October 21, 2013
Friday, October 18, 2013
Well well well..
That was an incredible night!! thanks so much for everyone who came to support us, we had the most amazing time! <3 look out for info on other performances! <3 you all xx
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Its TIme!!!
The day has come! tonight we will be rocking out to this years fav tunes!! come down and enjoy the sweet sounds of Rising rain and the sweet taste of freshly made damper over the fire!!! <3 <3 so stocked on life! luv ya all xx
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
About Brodie Walsh
The name’s Walsh, Brodie Walsh. Currently 18 years of age and a student at Suncoast Christian College. I am a drummer and have been for the past 6 years. Growing up with musicians in the family, definitely influenced my decision to take up an instrument. I find that music is a key for me. It can change your day instantly, I guess thats why I love playing drums. There’s nothing better then having a good old jam on the drum kit alone or with a band. Playing in school/church bands has dramatically improved my musicianship and the ability to work with multiple people under stressful circumstances. I plan to enjoy and love music to the day I die.
How the Baggins keeps his cool
The question I have been asked is how do I keep my nerves under control when performing.
In order for me to perform well, it is important to keep my nerves under control. From previous experience I have had performances wrecked by overwhelming nerves. Nervousness makes my heart race faster and increases my breathing rate which in turn make me tighten up my arms and legs. As a drummer this reduces my overall effectiveness as I need relaxed arms and legs to perform the required skills.
To perform well, you need to be confident and familiar with what you are playing like as if its on the back of your hand. One of the key ways I keep my nerves under control is to continue to practice until I don’t even have to think about what exactly you are doing. This increases my confidence and assists to reduce potential nerves during a performance. However, when about to perform, one key thing I say to myself is “fake it till you make it”. Also I remind myself that no ones going to remember if I make a small mistake after this day. This helps to see this performance as an opportunity to learn from, therefore I need to make the most of it. I have realized that if things go wrong in a performance, its not the end of the world. I just use this experience as a stepping stone and learn from the mistakes. This has made myself a better musician, with greater performance experience. Even the best musicians make mistakes. This attitude helps to reduce the onset of nerves in the first place.
I also use Christian music to calm my nerves down, and just trying not to over think it. When performing, if nerves are to overpowering, I just play safe until I start feeling confident, and I stop holding back and play how I would if no one else was in the room.
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
2 days to go!!
Its so close we can almost taste the festival air! Hope you are all comming along!! Luv ya all x
Monday, October 14, 2013
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Dysfunctional Relationship???
Lets
face it, being in a band can be a wonderful experience but it can also be like
hell on earth. You can’t always choose your band members which is truly
irritating when personalities clash and you have no way out, which was the case
here. However any situation can be turned into a great opportunity with the
right attitude.
In all honesty there was a lot of disagreement,
a lot of “be quiet..”, “Do you know your stuff?”, “Yo guys I need to learn this
first”, “Stop playing for a minute PLEASE..”, “Man I lost my voice”, “Is …….. away
again today?”, , “Sorry guys can we change the key?” followed by a choir of
sighs as the band re-learn their parts. Many times we would want to pull our
hair out in frustration, but when we really nailed a song.. it felt good.
Let’s
face it, being in a band is like being in a dysfunctional relationship. You
fight all the time, you hardly ever agree on anything, you spend a lot of time
crying, you talk a lot about how you want things to be but it never really
turns out that way, but if you work at it long enough, this dysfunctional
relationship soon changes into a loving long term commitment.
Bands
have ups and downs, heart-breaks, fall outs and frustrations, but bands also have
many amazing experiences together. Discovering music in themselves and in each
other, laughing uncontrollably at nothing much at all, having deep and
meaningful conversations after a long..very long day of rehearsals.
In
the end I would not change one thing in these two amazing people, because they
showed me a whole other world of music, and nothing can beat the feeling when
we are making music together and there’s that moment when the music becomes
second nature, the world blurs, and we make eye contact and we know we did it, we nailed it!
Being
in a band comes with strings attached, and you need to step outside of yourself
to accommodate other people. Personalities will clash, and especially in a
group of people who all have alpha personalities if you will, but in the end it’s the most rewarding
experience in the world.
Monday, October 7, 2013
Monday, September 30, 2013
Missing band!
Today marks the first week of holidays gone! I can't believe its already over, missing our long rehearsals already can't wait to get back into it!! Hope you all kept your calandra open! hope to see you all at the festival!
Love you all!
Xox
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Excited!!!
Can't wait for a whole day of rehearsal with the boys tomorrow!! getting pumped the songs are coming together and can not wait to see you all on performance night!!! only 5 weeks to go!! <3 love ya all, thank you so much for the support, we would not be able to be here with out the support of our amazing fans.
xx-Anrie
#bestfansever #performance #excited #lovingit
xx-Anrie
#bestfansever #performance #excited #lovingit
Thursday, September 5, 2013
About Anrie Prinsloo!
Music has been a part of Anrie’s life for as long as she can remember. Her mother’s side of the family are classical pianists and organ players as well as singers and her father’s side guitarists. Her voice has always been the most important thing to her when it comes to music so she took up vocal lessons during her senior years of school. She is a self-taught pianist and guitarist, this was done so she could accompany her singing.Through her music, she expresses every emotion and feeling she has to perfection. Music is not what she does, it is who she is. Her goals in life is to achieve success in music, not money and fame, but the ability to inspire people across the world with my passion for music.
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Jordan Mcintosh-pianist/guitarist/back up vocals
Jordan working on his piano part for Glad you Came, getting excited!! can't wait for everyone to hear it.
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
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