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| skylark |
Mar 1 2007, 12:08 AM
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Maestro ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 9607 Joined: 8-August 06 Member No.: 7336 |
Hi there!
If you're new to the forums, you may have seen references to forum events like concerts, playdays and studio recordings and wondered what they are. The quick answer is that they are a brilliant way for forum members to meet each other and get experience performing, knowing that there are lots of forum friends there to support you. This thread is intended to throw some light on the different types of event and how they work. The events are very informal - they're just where like-minded people get together to share music-making, enjoy a pleasant day, make new friends, and come away with more performance confidence. And if anyone wants to play a new composition of their own, or practise conducting skills, a forum event is a great environment in which to do that. So if you haven't yet been to a forum event, do come along and join in. You don't have to be an expert player - many of us are not much more than beginners, but if you want to make some new friends and to share music-making, everybody will try and help you overcome any nerves you might have about performing in front of other people. Nobody would deny that the thought of playing in public for the first time can be daunting, but there ARE things you can do to make it easier for yourself - go to this post for some tips. And for proof of how useful these events are in building up performance confidence for exams, have a look at this post! Each of the following links will take you to the relevant post giving detailed information about each type of event: - Forum Users Concerts - Adult Learners Concerts - Playdays - Players for Pleasure events - Other Events To see what events are coming up during 2009, go to the Forum Event Calendar 2009. And if you want to see what took place during 2007 and 2008, go to the Forum Event Calendar 2007 and Forum Event Calendar 2008 respectively. |
| skylark |
Mar 1 2007, 01:40 AM
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Maestro ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 9607 Joined: 8-August 06 Member No.: 7336 |
FORUM USERS CONCERTS
Forum users concerts are open to members of all ages, and are a particularly good way for adults to get experience playing in public - the "public" generally being other forum members together with their friends and families, so it is a very supportive environment in which to perform. The idea behind forum concerts is that adults very rarely get the opportunity to play in public, so when we come to take an exam, we're often badly affected by nerves and either don't do as well as we should, or we even stop taking exams altogether. Solos/ensembles At a forum user concert, you have the opportunity to play a solo or in an ensemble. If you play a solo, you select whatever music you want to play, and rehearse it well in advance of the concert so that on the day, you aim to perform to the best of your ability, whether that's at Grade 1 standard or Grade 8. Having said that, if you make mistakes, everybody understands because we've all been there. The main thing is that you've conquered the nerves and done it, even if what you did wasn't perfect. If you would like to play in an ensemble at a concert, you would either ask on the relevant thread, or PM a few other members, or ask the organiser if s/he knows of an ensemble that you could slot into. Typical format The format of a concert is that we generally spend the morning rehearsing and socialising (it's normally very relaxed and informal) and then the concert usually starts in the early afternoon and lasts for around 3 hours. Each "act", whether solo or ensemble, typically lasts around 3-4 minutes, although it will vary with each concert. If you need an accompanist, you would either ask another forum member yourself, or the organiser may know someone. Younger members Organisers usually set a minimum age for performing a solo at forum users concerts , in order to give priority to adults who don't get as many opportunities to perform. However, younger members may be able to play in an ensemble if there's room. Everyone under the age of 18 has to be accompanied by a responsible adult. Applying to play At some point prior to the concert, a link to an application form is posted on the thread, and you would complete the form - stating what piece you would like to play and/or what ensemble you will be playing in . You would then send the form back to the organiser with the performance fee. The performance fee typically covers costs such as the hire of the venue etc, and friends and family also normally pay a small amount to attend the concert. The performance fee is typically around £10-£15, and if there are any monies left over when all the expenses have been accounted for, the excess is normally donated to a charity of the organiser's choice. Allocation of slots There is normally a high demand for slots, and nobody is guaranteed the opportunity to perform until the organiser has allocated the spaces. Returning the form and the fee by the stated deadline is very important as spaces would not normally be allocated to any individual who had not done this. And slots for ensembles would not be allocated unless ALL the members of the ensemble had returned their form and fee. If the concert is over-subscribed, organisers have to limit the allocation of slots - often this is done on a first-come-first-served basis, but each organiser will have their own way of allocating slots if necessary. Photos of some previous Forum Users Concerts Anglesey, March 08: go to this post and scroll down. Woodford Green, Sept 07: photos are in this link and this link. Leicester, April 07: go to this post and this post and click the links Chester, Jan 07: start here and scroll for the next two pages. For future events throughout 2009, go to the Forum Event Calendar 2009. |
| skylark |
Mar 1 2007, 01:59 AM
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ADULT LEARNERS CONCERTS
Adult Learners Concerts are similar to Forum Users Concerts but with a few variations: - Adult Learner concerts are primarily aimed at those who started or restarted learning music as adults; - only adults are allowed to perform, but non-adult learners are welcome to attend as audience members; - the performances tend to be solos or duets (possibly with piano accompaniment) - other adult learners may attend, not just forum members - the audience may be invited to give positive written feedback to each performer - the intention being that the performer finds encouragement in the positive reaction from the audience and gains more confidence from it. You would apply to play at an Adult Learner Concert in the same way that you would apply for a slot at a Forum Users Concert. Photos of previous Adult Learners Concerts Teddington, Feb 2008: click here and scroll down. Stalybridge, July 2007: click here and scroll down. Teddington, Feb 2007: click here and scroll down. For future events throughout 2009, go to the Forum Event Calendar 2009. |
| skylark |
Mar 1 2007, 02:30 AM
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Maestro ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 9607 Joined: 8-August 06 Member No.: 7336 |
PLAYDAYS
Playdays are where forum members, and sometimes other musicians from the community, all play together as an ensemble. Some of the more experienced players kindly bring music for everybody to play, usually in parts so that all levels are catered for. There's no audience and nobody plays a solo. The music is not available in advance of the playday - everybody just sightreads on the day. This is not as scary as it might sound to less experienced players, and I write this as a Grade 2 clarinettist! If you can't quite follow the music, you "fake" it - this was a new concept to me when I first started playing, but everyone does it at first! And it really is a brilliant way of improving your sightreading ability. The size of the playday ensemble may vary from a small number of forum members only, to a large group incorporating members of local orchestras. A larger orchestra can include bowed strings, brass, percussion, orchestral woodwind and saxophones, and generally cater for players of grade 2 upwards. A smaller ensemble of mainly forum members may also be able to accommodate recorders and other non-orchestral instruments, and players below grade 2 may be able to join in. Photos of previous playdays Small ensembles: Feb 07, Market Harborough Jan 07, Market Harborough Large orchestra: Nov 08, Eccles, incorporating members of Lowry Strings and Abney Orchestra Forthcoming playdays For future events throughout 2009, go to the Forum Event Calendar 2009. |
| skylark |
Mar 1 2007, 07:53 AM
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Maestro ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 9607 Joined: 8-August 06 Member No.: 7336 |
PLAYERS FOR PLEASURE EVENTS
Many forum members attend Players for Pleasure events - recent events include performing to visitors at Dunster Castle, a National Trust property in Somerset; playing in an ensemble day; and performing at a "friends and family" concert in Leeds. Forum friends new and old are very welcome to attend Players for Pleasure events, which are organised by myself, skylark. If you have a look at the Players for Pleasure web site, you will find more information and if you have any other queries, do PM me. The next event is an informal concert in Leeds on Saturday 30 May 2009. All levels of player are welcome, from beginners to advanced. There is the opportunity to play one or two solo pieces, in a duet or small ensemble, and in a few large ensembles. The forum thread giving details is at this link: Leeds "Players for Player" concert, 30/5/09 This will be the fourth informal concert in Leeds which forum members have attended and it looks set to be another fun and friendly day. Maybe this will be your chance to perform for the first time in public? If so, you'll find it a very supportive environment, where the audience will just be fellow performers, together with any friends and family who would like to come (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) Photographs of the Players for Pleasure concert held in January 09 are at this link: Leeds, Jan 09 |
| skylark |
Mar 1 2007, 08:28 AM
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Maestro ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 9607 Joined: 8-August 06 Member No.: 7336 |
OTHER EVENTS....
The Forum Event Calendar highlights various other types of event which forum members are welcome to perform at - previous events have included a bandstand gig, a recording of a CD, a flute choir and a woodwind day. The link to the Forum Event Calendar is here: Forum Event Calendar 2009 and if any forum member would like to join in playing at one of the events, there will either be a link on the calendar to the appropriate thread, or you could PM the organiser. |
| skylark |
Mar 1 2007, 08:40 AM
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Maestro ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 9607 Joined: 8-August 06 Member No.: 7336 |
I think that's all the events covered!
If anybody has got any general queries, this is the place to ask (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) If your query is specific to a particular event, though, please would you post on the relevant thread to make sure that the organiser sees it. (And if anyone thinks I've missed anything out or that something ought to be changed because it's wrong, do let me know) |
| barry-clari |
Mar 1 2007, 08:46 AM
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Maestro ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 20550 Joined: 10-January 06 From: South East London Member No.: 5804 |
A lot of work's gone on that skylark, well done you! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
I will post some of my experiences on this thread in due course, there's been quite a lot of great experiences and good times in the year or so I've been on the forum. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) |
| katyjay |
Mar 1 2007, 02:35 PM
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Maestro ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 13849 Joined: 13-December 03 From: North Surrey Member No.: 275 |
Thanks for this, Skylark. Greatly appreciated, and I hope people will feel encouraged to take part in activities
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| Car Expert |
Mar 1 2007, 04:05 PM
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Maestro ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 28756 Joined: 15-May 05 From: UK - rural North Norfolk\East Anglia. Lincoln 104 miles. Ipswich 66 miles. Oxford 193 miles. Lewes 199 miles. Member No.: 3680 |
Thanks skylark! May add all of that information to the FAQ (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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| Car Expert |
Mar 1 2007, 05:40 PM
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Maestro ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 28756 Joined: 15-May 05 From: UK - rural North Norfolk\East Anglia. Lincoln 104 miles. Ipswich 66 miles. Oxford 193 miles. Lewes 199 miles. Member No.: 3680 |
Just re-read it, and would like to make a suggestion for an amendment:
ADULT LEARNERS CONCERTS Shouldn't it say, "only adults are allowed to perform, but non-adult learners can attend as audience members"?Adult Learners Concerts are similar to Forum Users Concerts but with a few variations: - only adults are allowed to attend Suggesting that because I went to last year's Egham concert as an audience member. Car Expert |
| pianoboe |
Mar 3 2007, 06:15 PM
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Prodigy ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1355 Joined: 20-February 07 From: Nr Leeds, UK Member No.: 9616 |
Thank you for some very useful information on this thread - and nice picture too.
a xxx |
| Manek |
Mar 3 2007, 06:25 PM
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| sbhoa |
Mar 3 2007, 06:47 PM
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Maestro ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 12713 Joined: 31-October 03 From: Tameside Member No.: 24 |
Just re-read it, and would like to make a suggestion for an amendment: ADULT LEARNERS CONCERTS Shouldn't it say, "only adults are allowed to perform, but non-adult learners can attend as audience members"?Adult Learners Concerts are similar to Forum Users Concerts but with a few variations: - only adults are allowed to attend Suggesting that because I went to last year's Egham concert as an audience member. Car Expert Fair enough. The support of some of our younger forum members at the Adult learners concerts is appreciated, not only as audience but in the ways they have been willing to help with some of the 'backstage' things that are needed to make the day go well. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) |
| skylark |
Mar 3 2007, 06:51 PM
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Maestro ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 9607 Joined: 8-August 06 Member No.: 7336 |
Not quite, noooooo (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) In future if somebody wants to know about a forum users concert, a direct link can be given to Post No 2, or if somebody asks what happens at a playday, a direct link can be given to Post No 4 etc. Much more sensible than just boosting the post-count - a bit like me really, sensible (IMG:style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) |
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