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OT: Re: circus animals?
Here's a personal experience about audiences, or rather one's perception
of audience. My first real instrument was tuba, and in middle school I
played in the marching band. One Sunday we were playing at a big parade,
with me at the left side of a row of brass, and as usual my vision was
completely obscured due to the huge white bell. About 20 minutes into
the march, I heard a light clang, like a pebble being thrown against
fiberglass. Soon there were more clangs, and more, and soon I became
aware of a shuffling sound down in the bowels of the sousaphone. I
quickly realized that people were throwing stuff INSIDE my horn, and it
was piling up inside. The rain of dings continued, and I got more and
more pissed off, no doubt exacerbated by the fact of being a 90-pound
dude carrying a 25-pound instrument in full sun for an hour.
Finally, I'd had it. As my right hand continued to work the three valves
to "El Capitan", I stuck my left hand out in front of the enormous bell
and raised my middle finger in mute rage. I couldn't see any of the
people who were suffering the curse of The Bird, but I knew it was
working, as the clanging started to die down.
Finally, we reached the end of the parade route. I threw the horn off my
shoulder with great relief, and sat down to catch my breath. As the rest
of the band began to pack up, I turned my Bb hog upside down to rid it
of the debris...and out tinkled several dollars in small change. Tips.
Somewhere in there is a useful metaphor.
Daryl Shawn
www.swanwelder.com
www.chinapaintingmusic.com