FIRST PERFORMANCE & POSTER CHILD FOR ADULT BEGINNERS
From what seemed liked fragmented practice sessions “it” all came together at show time for an audience of about 75 people. Interesting to participate with others who have performed many times before. Dress rehearsal at noon wasn’t quite what I thought it would be, I of course came dressed up while the seasoned players came in sweats knowing they had an hour break to actually dress for the performance. I guess “Dress Rehearsal” means something else. Of the 12 songs we played I could play only the simple 6 carols, Silent Night, Away in the Manger, Oh Christmas Tree, etc. My instructor and others suggested faking it for the other songs. Somehow that seemed a little dishonest but I tried to at least match bow movements to fit in. I did sit out a few songs, holding the violin and bow in my lap in acceptance that I simply could not play that tune. I also moved myself further to the back of the group just incase someone in the audience knew enough about the music and could tell I wasn’t really playing. All in all it was a wonderful experience. Playing with a group is really fun. We had a party following the performance and exchanged experiences with the other musicians. It’s kind of “musician speak”. A whole new world for me, I just love it.
Our conductor gave a little speech thanking all for coming and encouraging anyone, any age, any level of expertise to join the Wood River Orchestra. He mention me as an example of a newcomer participating only after playing for a month. I laughingly corrected him that it’s actually been 6 months. None the less if I can inspire someone to “go for it” so be it. It’s been great for me.



