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MusicalNitWit
DS is singing a solo in his first external concert tonight with a prestigious orchestra and choir. He hasn't been well prepared for it (he was the stand in and never sung a solo before although the audience do not know that!!!) and it is not perfect and I am so nervous for him (and me!) that he is going to mess it up. DS and I have bought tickets which were hefty and yet there is no way I am going to enjoy the night until he has done his bit and if it is a disaster then I won't enjoy the whole evening...and breath! ill.gif

I need some coping techniques for the above and especially if I over hear someone saying, "He's nowhere near as good as the other boy"!!! blush.gif
Arundodonuts
QUOTE(MusicalNitWit @ Apr 2 2011, 03:42 PM) *

I need some coping techniques for the above and especially if I over hear someone saying, "He's nowhere near as good as the other boy"!!! blush.gif

A billiard ball in a sock?
MusicalNitWit
QUOTE(pushpull @ Apr 2 2011, 03:46 PM) *

A billiard ball in a sock?


Keep them coming, you've managed to raise a laugh and that's a mere miracle today! biggrin.gif
ViolaMum
Got any Valium handy? ph34r.gif
MusicalNitWit
Was thinking about hitting the wine but then I will not notice any of the hiccups (mine or his errors) and I'll start blubbering at my baby up on the stage! blush.gif
ViolaMum
I do take Rescue Remedy to help calm me down before such things! DS also takes it before his exams. Sounds like you get into a similar state as I do wacko.gif I can't even take DS to exams as I'm so wound up myself that I'm sure it would rub off! rolleyes.gif

I'm sure things won't be nearly as bad as you dread and if mistakes are made then be proud that he has the guts to get up there and 'step into the breach'. If people are petty minded enough to make comments then stuff them, they aren't worth the bother. You know your son and what he's achieved so rise above everything else. Or you could get in first and say loudly to your DH "Hasn't he done well considering he stepped in at the last minute?". ph34r.gif

I always have a tear or two when I hear my DS playing - shows you're a good mum! biggrin.gif
MusicalNitWit
I'm sure we've got some out of date rescue remedy somewhere. I feel sick!
Sunrise
QUOTE(MusicalNitWit @ Apr 2 2011, 03:39 PM) *

I'm sure we've got some out of date rescue remedy somewhere. I feel sick!

A double brandy!!

Just try not to pass your nerves on to DS, it's a fine line. Best of luck to you both LOL
MusicalNitWit
QUOTE(Dawnmc71 @ Apr 2 2011, 04:45 PM) *

QUOTE(MusicalNitWit @ Apr 2 2011, 03:39 PM) *

I'm sure we've got some out of date rescue remedy somewhere. I feel sick!

A double brandy!!

Just try not to pass your nerves on to DS, it's a fine line. Best of luck to you both LOL


Thankfully for him, DS is at rehearsal so the first I'll see of him is on the stage.

No rescue remedy but I found equally out of date brandy ohmy.gif that someone must have brought to the house eons ago and I had a swig. Nerves still there but at the moment the burning throat and nausea from that vile drink has taken over! wacko.gif
Susie
Didn't know brandy went out of date, so you'll be all right with it I'm sure. smile.gif

Good thing DS is busy til the event and that you won't see him beforehand. Some deep breaths always do the trick for me. You can't do anything about anything now, so no use worrying. There'll be nothing to worry about anyway. biggrin.gif

Best of luck to MNW junior!
SueHM
He will be FINE, and you will be a very proud Mum. He wouldn't have been given this opportunity if the powers that be didn't think he was up to it. Sit back and enjoy (ha flippin' ha) - I'm off to see DD playing this evening - percussion for the Planets - no pressure, then.....

I think nerves as a parent are the very worst, because there is not a thing you can do to help them or yourself. Just have to grit your teeth and praise them, no matter what. Think of it as a character building experience for all concerned!

MusicalNitWit
Susie, you managed to take my mind of things for twenty minutes as I read your signature and thought I could be a fan of fungi! laugh.gif

SueHM, does my son need to build anymore character? rolleyes.gif Why is it character building for children but the same scenarios knock some years off/add grey hairs to the parents! mad.gif

Good luck to DD. I love the planets! smile.gif
Sunrise
QUOTE(SueHM @ Apr 2 2011, 04:11 PM) *

He will be FINE, and you will be a very proud Mum. He wouldn't have been given this opportunity if the powers that be didn't think he was up to it. Sit back and enjoy (ha flippin' ha) - I'm off to see DD playing this evening - percussion for the Planets - no pressure, then.....

I think nerves as a parent are the very worst, because there is not a thing you can do to help them or yourself. Just have to grit your teeth and praise them, no matter what. Think of it as a character building experience for all concerned!

I get more nervous watching DD (when she was singing with the band in the cave at Christmas I couldn't play my flute in the band, I had to mime!!) than when I'm singing myself.

As the others say, TRY to enjoy the concert, he will be fine, I'm sure. They'll be working hard, knowing he's a stand in, so it will be as close to perfect as possible tonight. Hang on to that thought. I'll be thinking of you!!
SueHM
QUOTE(MusicalNitWit @ Apr 2 2011, 05:16 PM) *

...the same scenarios knock some years off/add grey hairs to the parents! mad.gif



Just think of it as adding gravitas and making you look more distinguished...

Remember, just do like the Royal Family, smile and wave, smile and wave!

MusicalNitWit
QUOTE(SueHM @ Apr 2 2011, 05:29 PM) *

QUOTE(MusicalNitWit @ Apr 2 2011, 05:16 PM) *

...the same scenarios knock some years off/add grey hairs to the parents! mad.gif



Just think of it as adding gravitas and making you look more distinguished...

Remember, just do like the Royal Family, smile and wave, smile and wave!



Musn't wave SueHM, because then the audience will know who the mother is, if the wimpering hasn't already given it away. Now my nerves have turned and I am now nervous about not holding it together. I don't like this musical child malarky. ph34r.gif
andante
I'm a wreck when mine play. My elder daughter has started telling me to remember to breathe. It didn't matter when they first started, but the pieces are quite long now and I could suffocate. laugh.gif laugh.gif

It's worse as a parent because you desperately don't want the children to be hurt or upset, it's just maternal instinct to want to spare your child the pain of failure.

Havign said that I'm sure the singing nitwit will be wonderful.
Fran*Piano
QUOTE(pushpull @ Apr 2 2011, 03:46 PM) *

QUOTE(MusicalNitWit @ Apr 2 2011, 03:42 PM) *

I need some coping techniques for the above and especially if I over hear someone saying, "He's nowhere near as good as the other boy"!!! blush.gif

A billiard ball in a sock?


This had me decked when I read it!!
Good luck to your son, and also to you!! I'm sure he'll be fabulous biggrin.gif
tonedeafmum
Oh dear - too late to offer words of encouragement - was out all day - B1's concert finally over. Singing and violin both lovely but I now hold the crown for pushy mother of the century because I had to go backstage at 'half time' with her antibiotics in a chiller bag. blush.gif

I'm sure the LittlestNitWit did splendidly and now matter how much you may want to blush over your own nerves and tears I guarantee you behaved better than my 71 year old mother, who has never heard B1 sing or play in public before.

She sat in the middle of the front row (in the seats which everyone else avoided because they thought they were reserved for civic dignitaries) but she moved up and down the row between performances, according to where she could get the best view of her darling (centre left for duet, centre right for ensemble - dead centre for the violin solo and actually perched between two seats so she 'can see her face' in the orchestra finale.) My mother also cried - not only when B1 performed but also during a sax solo, a solo song, and a rock ensemble! The best moment was when she turned the Director of Music and said -
"I don't like Music - but I enjoyed that." blink.gif

Any more of that out of date brandy left, MNW? wacko.gif

Let us know how things went - hope you're a very proud Mum tonight. biggrin.gif
MusicalNitWit
Hilarious Tonedeafmum! laugh.gif

It was ok. I didn't get to enjoy any of it because his darn song was near the end. My hands were sweaty and face red but no tears. He didn't do his best, there were wobbles but it could have been much, much worse. I'm not sure he'll get booked again. sad.gif I NEVER want to go through that again - EVER!!!
Dulcet
QUOTE(MusicalNitWit @ Apr 2 2011, 10:24 PM) *

Hilarious Tonedeafmum! laugh.gif

It was ok. I didn't get to enjoy any of it because his darn song was near the end. My hands were sweaty and face red but no tears. He didn't do his best, there were wobbles but it could have been much, much worse. I'm not sure he'll get booked again. sad.gif I NEVER want to go through that again - EVER!!!


BTDT but never anywhere prestigious. Would give you encouraging anecdotes but I'm bombed from my own orchestral concert and I've got to sing Carmina Burana tomorrow as well... and i can't have a drink as i've had root canal work and am on antibiotics :-(
ViolaMum
Just thinking about you and your DS and wondering how it all went. It must all be over by now and you will be out of your misery!!!

Just saw your post - Fantastic news woot.gif Now you can relax and enjoy Mummy's Day tomorrow biggrin.gif

Hugs coming your way!

Tonedeafmum - Your mum sounds great fun!!! I bet you'll take her to every concert from now on! biggrin.gif My mum cries over the phone when she hears DS practising! She's not seen him in concert yet! I can't wait! wacko.gif

Night night! goodNight.gif
SueHM
QUOTE(MusicalNitWit @ Apr 2 2011, 10:24 PM) *

Hilarious Tonedeafmum! laugh.gif

It was ok. I didn't get to enjoy any of it because his darn song was near the end. My hands were sweaty and face red but no tears. He didn't do his best, there were wobbles but it could have been much, much worse. I'm not sure he'll get booked again. sad.gif I NEVER want to go through that again - EVER!!!


Oh yeah?

Your turn will come ph34r.gif
katica
QUOTE(SueHM @ Apr 2 2011, 05:50 PM) *

QUOTE(MusicalNitWit @ Apr 2 2011, 10:24 PM) *

Hilarious Tonedeafmum! laugh.gif

It was ok. I didn't get to enjoy any of it because his darn song was near the end. My hands were sweaty and face red but no tears. He didn't do his best, there were wobbles but it could have been much, much worse. I'm not sure he'll get booked again. sad.gif I NEVER want to go through that again - EVER!!!


Oh yeah?

Your turn will come ph34r.gif

laugh.gif

You can always take the billiard ball and sock to knock yourself out if you can't stand it... wink.gif

Well done to LittleNitWit! smile.gif
notmusimum
QUOTE(tonedeafmum @ Apr 2 2011, 09:34 PM) *

Oh dear - too late to offer words of encouragement - was out all day - B1's concert finally over. Singing and violin both lovely but I now hold the crown for pushy mother of the century because I had to go backstage at 'half time' with her antibiotics in a chiller bag. blush.gif

I'm sure the LittlestNitWit did splendidly and now matter how much you may want to blush over your own nerves and tears I guarantee you behaved better than my 71 year old mother, who has never heard B1 sing or play in public before.

She sat in the middle of the front row (in the seats which everyone else avoided because they thought they were reserved for civic dignitaries) but she moved up and down the row between performances, according to where she could get the best view of her darling (centre left for duet, centre right for ensemble - dead centre for the violin solo and actually perched between two seats so she 'can see her face' in the orchestra finale.) My mother also cried - not only when B1 performed but also during a sax solo, a solo song, and a rock ensemble! The best moment was when she turned the Director of Music and said -
"I don't like Music - but I enjoyed that." blink.gif

Any more of that out of date brandy left, MNW? wacko.gif

Let us know how things went - hope you're a very proud Mum tonight. biggrin.gif


I've so been there! laugh.gif Loud complaints about the girls not being on the front or doing a certain dance laugh.gif


QUOTE(MusicalNitWit @ Apr 2 2011, 10:24 PM) *

Hilarious Tonedeafmum! laugh.gif

It was ok. I didn't get to enjoy any of it because his darn song was near the end. My hands were sweaty and face red but no tears. He didn't do his best, there were wobbles but it could have been much, much worse. I'm not sure he'll get booked again. sad.gif I NEVER want to go through that again - EVER!!!



You have to treat everyone of these opportunities as a learning curve. Make the whole experience into a positive and build on it for next time.

Emsoboes soloist teacher always says the perfect performance si a myth and little errors are to be expected even amungst the most experience.

In reality I'm not much better at keeping it together than anyone else. Think I'm of the hold the breath variety laugh.gif
MusicalNitWit
QUOTE(SueHM @ Apr 3 2011, 12:50 AM) *

Your turn will come ph34r.gif


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You have to treat everyone of these opportunities as a learning curve.


That will be a learning curve for me then! rolleyes.gif

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You can always take the billiard ball and sock to knock yourself out if you can't stand it...


laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif

How were the planets SueHM? Hopefully no new craters were formed by your DD's bashing...I mean performance! wink.gif
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