(Sorry, audio only, it takes more time to edit the video...)
There were several things going through my mind as I played...
- I have to play this measure just so or it's going to sound terrible.
- I wonder how many people are in the audience.
- This is for Mom.
- I wish Aimee was on stage the whole time.
- I'm so glad I can finally learn new music after this.
- I feel like I should be sweating more than I am.
- That was a weird mistake...but let's keep going.
- People are talking. Why are people talking?
- You should breathe, Em.
- I really wish Tiffany was here.
- Or Melissa, she's supposed to be backstage sending me energies.
- Who forgot to turn off their cell phone?
- Hey, your hands stopped shaking.
- I only have three movements left and I'm done??
- Nailed it.
Except that stress build-up didn't stop; it kept building. So Thursday I felt stressed out. And Friday I felt stressed out. And Saturday I started to feel a little bit better.
Until Sunday when I finally got around to editing my recital, and I said to myself over and over again...
How many times can you make such stupid, stupid, STUPID mistakes?
And I may have cried during the first piece and then laughed during the second piece, until I got to the vocal pieces and I thought...
There you are. You calmed down once she got on stage beside you, didn't you?
Stage fright is a curse.
And apparently stresses me out so my body carries it for days afterwards.
Hooray.
And so maybe I'm still thinking about all those things I ranted about last time.
And maybe I'm still a little crazy, even though the hardest part of my semester is finally over.
But I'm okay.
And now I'm going to call an old friend, just because.
Cheers.
1 comment:
I think you sound fantastic!!! and oh my if I could tell you what goes through my mind when we played shows ;) pretty close to the same -- don't let your fear limit you!! Looking forward to the video =)
xoxo
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