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Thursday, May 24, 2012


We performed 'Ours' by Taylor Swift.

How I feel as a performer:
I feel nervous and I know the mistakes that I have made and felt very bad after the performance. I will keep remembering the mistake. The most obvious mistake is that I missed two hits on the snare. But when I asked my friends if they heard the mistake, they said no. I also felt stoned during the performance at first. I also felt very pressured as I was afraid that I might go out of tempo.

How I feel as an audience:
I feel very relaxed and whenever the performer makes a mistake, I will forget it immediately. I am sure that they made some mistakes that I didn't notice as well.

Ahh I don't know how to phrase it but overall I'm trying to say that a performer needs confidence so that when they played the wrong thing, the audience won't really notice it. Only they themselves know.

How to improve:
Interact more with the singer and audience instead on focusing on my own instrument.

Lalalalalalala :D
5:15 PM