Saturday, 11 May 2013

Just sometimes....

...things go right. Didn't Paul Simon write a song about that? I have just had one of those practices where I was at one with my GD, and everything I played was spot on, there seemed to be no dead strings on the harp and I was caressing the music out of it. Yesterday I had to beat it out! I am sooo surprised at how well I am getting on with bare fingered playing. I cannot judge how loud I am though, is the only problem, and I have to really work on dynamic contrast. This is a real problem with bare fingers I find - you can play quietly, but not as loudly as you can with picks on, so the dynamic range is compressed. Perhaps I need to record something and have a listen.

Friday, 10 May 2013

A lot happening

Funeral next Tuesday, still a lot to get organised, especially where to park all the cars. Also will be putting up daughter, partner, Dylan and two dogs for two nights. Which means cleaning the house, planning meals, putting up beds, cots and child proofing the house. Meanwhile, my own Mum, who died last August, left me some money, which is why I am going to MLAG and getting a new harp in the first place, and it has only taken 7 months to sort out the estate. So I got a very large cheque last week, and have gone and bought a new car and a new iMac. So more to sort out - insurance, pick up, transfer files, learn how to use new computer. And in three weeks I have a big weekend at Gargrave with sing alongs, slow jam, workshops, concert and church service to organise. And I am trying to produce the art work and covers for the UKA CD. When I am in-between computers.

Still finding some time to practice though. Tonight I thought I would try some serious singing. OK. I am still struggling though. I feel a lump in my throat, I have a vibrato that was never there before and my breath control is pretty useless. My range seems not quite there but not far off. Power is not great either. Tone sounds good, though, and I may need to sing in lower keys than before. My best song tonight was "He'll have to go" sung in real Jim Reeves style, with a bottom F. Anything over a top D, I struggled with. I also struggled badly with the harps. My FC in particular is now producing wolf harmonics around the C lock felts. Funny, two days ago, I played some pieces better than I have ever done. Tonight I could only get a decent sound by strumming.

Gills latest contribution to my trip. "You can't go away for three weeks - you haven't got 21 pairs of underpants!".

Monday, 6 May 2013

F or G? That is the question!

Tried my pieces on my two harps today, F/C and G/D. Problem. One sounds best in F, the other in G, and you are only allowed to take one harp on stage at the contest. Still going with bare fingers though. I think the first piece sounds so much better in F - I first learned it in F - that this is a very good argument for doing them both in F. But then I am picking up a new Cascade single key E at MLAG, so I might end up doing everything in that. I have spent some time working on the pieces or Gargrave as well though, which are very different, and at least give my wife and son a break from hearing the same two tunes over and over again. Still so many decisions to make, so much to do - and a funeral to get through first.

Thursday, 2 May 2013

Preparations

All sorts of other stuff that I have to do. I am planning on taking part in the contest, so every day I am working on two pieces - wont tell you which! One thing that has surprised me enormously is that I think I will be playing them bare fingered. I get a much cleaner sound with no pick noise and of course no picks to fly off. Fortunately my nails are quite strong, but every now and again I play with picks just in case I have no nails when it comes to the contest! I do have another two tunes, but am sure I won't be needing those, so just check them now and again. I have read Lucilles Contest hints several times - and still have no idea how long the pieces are supposed to be! I am sure mine are too short! Been looking at the MLAG site as well, trying to decide which workshops to attend. The only one that is a must so far is Cathys Harmony class. I also have to prepare my class for Gargrave on Dance tunes, plan the songs I want to record with Neal and Coleen, do the art work for my CD and the UKAA CD  - and attend my mother-in-laws funeral next week. Busy times.

Wednesday, 1 May 2013

Buying bits

It is amazing the amount of stuff I need to buy. The suitcase was a huge - in all senses - purchase. But then I need luggage labels, and some stickers to personalise it. I need a USB memory stick - and apparently a carabiner to attach it to my belt. I need shower shoes - having survived 62 years without them! I need an adaptor for my iPad charger - then I see an item on daytime TV about fake ones that are unsafe. I need flight socks. I need a London Tube map. I now have all the above. But as always, it is what you don't know that you need that will trip you up.

Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Getting ready.

So much still to do. Luggage bought - now for stickers to make it stand out, and tags. Tickets for trains and planes, visa, insurance, all sorted - now how to print boarding passes, how to book seats, whether or not i will have excess or overweight baggage, where to go and when, how to get from Kings Cross to Paddington - so much I don't know. This is my first flight, apart from a one hour hop to Munich when I was 16 which I don't really remember. Do I take two harps or one - bearing in mind I will be bringing an extra home. What is all this rubbish about liquids and gels? How much money do I need? And what about some pounds for when I get back?  How do I deal with jet lag? Will I be able to sing? What will I play for the contest? So much to do, only 7 weeks to get sorted.