Eurofurence 27 post con summary
2 years ago
Hey everyone,
I'm back from EF 27 and it was a bit of a bittersweet
experience this year but I won't delve into that here.
But my small concert had been a lot of fun even
though we had some minor technical issues which
were easily sorted though.
If anyone remembers my post about NFC this year
you'll know that I had a few hard lessons to learn
back then and also at EF I have learned a few
but I can proudly say that I learned from my prior
mistakes and my hardware was fully functional
and did everything as planned. But you know
how it is, if it isn't one thing that fails, it's another
and this time it was me personally who failed
myself. 😆
*edit*
I later heard that my vocals were set extremely
quite and that no one really heard what I was
singing. My apologies for that. ^^' I'll keep that
in mind at my next performance where I'll
hopefully be better prepared. At some point
I'm bound to give you people a flawless
performance. XD Apparently it wasn't this time. ^^'
Oh well. Thanks for coming though. =)
So the set wen't swimmingly until I decided to
engage the crowd...."a bit" and instantly ruined
my voice. 😅 Yeah, I totally overdid it and my
throat became hoase instantly. So what did
we learn?
1# Don't overdo it
2# Know your voice's limit
3# Friggin' warm up your voice before you
sing, dangit! >.<'
So yeah, if you can, learn from the lessons I
had to learn so you won't make the same
mistakes. 😉
Thanks for reading.
I'm back from EF 27 and it was a bit of a bittersweet
experience this year but I won't delve into that here.
But my small concert had been a lot of fun even
though we had some minor technical issues which
were easily sorted though.
If anyone remembers my post about NFC this year
you'll know that I had a few hard lessons to learn
back then and also at EF I have learned a few
but I can proudly say that I learned from my prior
mistakes and my hardware was fully functional
and did everything as planned. But you know
how it is, if it isn't one thing that fails, it's another
and this time it was me personally who failed
myself. 😆
*edit*
I later heard that my vocals were set extremely
quite and that no one really heard what I was
singing. My apologies for that. ^^' I'll keep that
in mind at my next performance where I'll
hopefully be better prepared. At some point
I'm bound to give you people a flawless
performance. XD Apparently it wasn't this time. ^^'
Oh well. Thanks for coming though. =)
So the set wen't swimmingly until I decided to
engage the crowd...."a bit" and instantly ruined
my voice. 😅 Yeah, I totally overdid it and my
throat became hoase instantly. So what did
we learn?
1# Don't overdo it
2# Know your voice's limit
3# Friggin' warm up your voice before you
sing, dangit! >.<'
So yeah, if you can, learn from the lessons I
had to learn so you won't make the same
mistakes. 😉
Thanks for reading.