Now I can relive realizing that I started with the C# instead of the C any time I want. Jokes aside, this is a very lovely piece and I think all the improvising meshed together very well. It didn't feel like 7 minutes on stage.
Don't worry 'bout it! I get to relive my squeak at 4:27, one of the piece's loudest moments, any time I want! (For any "errors", you can plausibly say it's part of the piece's themes of free/interpretive improvisation. Plus, someone told me they thought your motioning for/grabbing the boomwhacker was part of the performance so hehe mission accomplished(?).) Thank you Tristin (again again again again again again again).
Now I can relive realizing that I started with the C# instead of the C any time I want.
Jokes aside, this is a very lovely piece and I think all the improvising meshed together very well. It didn't feel like 7 minutes on stage.
Don't worry 'bout it! I get to relive my squeak at 4:27, one of the piece's loudest moments, any time I want!
(For any "errors", you can plausibly say it's part of the piece's themes of free/interpretive improvisation. Plus, someone told me they thought your motioning for/grabbing the boomwhacker was part of the performance so hehe mission accomplished(?).)
Thank you Tristin (again again again again again again again).