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New RED album coming soon

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Okay, this may be tacky. I don’t usually put these things on here, and it doesn’t really match the style of the site, but I can’t help myself. I’m really excited that their second album is coming out, and I hope it’s as good as the first one. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, click on the thingie below and watch a video or Google them and listen to some songs. Very powerful stuff, and I love the mix of hard rock and strings…


—– Update 5 February 2009 —–

Now you can listen to the whole album online! Do it, do it now!

Wanna-be musician

Monday, December 1st, 2008

Some days I don’t feel like a real musician. I know I’ve got years of experience and a piece of expensive paper that says otherwise, but many days I feel like I just don’t measure up. I feel like I’m a wanna-be musician.

I’ve been “playing” guitar for about five years, but I’ve really not made the progress any guitar player should have logically made in that time. And the only person to blame is myself. I simply don’t practice. I lack the motivation to practice. Part of the problem is I’ve never taken lessons. I’m completely self taught. It’s nice to be able to do that, and there are so many books and websites out there that make it possible, but without a teacher to prod me toward some goal, there simply is no motivation to get better. So I sit, destined to be a mediocre guitar player for all time.

Drew and I have toyed with the idea of buying a keyboard. I’ve got keyboard basics, and I enjoy playing around on one now and again. I also have the dream of one day playing well (Sort of like guitar). We went to Guitar Center yesterday to look at a keyboard on sale and to use up a complimentary gift card I’d received in the mail. While looking, we were bombarded by an overzealous salesperson. He enquired to what we were looking for, and when he asked who was the keyboard player, Drew pointed to me. He then asked how many years I’d been playing. I sorta stammered, as I’ve not taken official piano lessons either. I’m mostly self taught on keyboard as well, with a class piano college credit and a few casual lessons with friends under my belt. As Drew put it so comically as we walked out of the store a few minutes later, “Well, I’ve been playing for eight years, but if you combine all the time I’ve ACTUALLY played, it’s probably only about eight months.”

I always feel a bit overwhelmed as I walk into places like Guitar Center. I feel like an inadequate musician. I stare at all the guitars on the wall, glossy eyed, as a 12 year old kid sits on a stool inches away, wailing away on some Led Zeppelin on a $1000 Fender guitar. I had $10 worth of a gift card to spend, and didn’t have a clue how. I finally decided on something safe: guitar strings. I realized I don’t even know how to buy those. I wish I could feel “cooler” in music stores, but as a classically trained vocalist, it’s sort of out of my realm.

I’ve been wondering lately what in the world I should be doing with this so called music degree I’ve earned from one of the most prestigious music schools in the country. I know I have used it, in my time with the African Children’s Choir as their music supervisor. But how do I use it now? Sure, I’m using it to some extent, by giving music lessons and teaching children’s choir at church. But I never aspired to be a music teacher. Although there’s some enjoyment in it, it’s really not where my passion lies. It’s really just helping to pay the bills.

So I sit and wonder: what in the world should a wanna-be musician do with her life? Maybe I should start by practicing.

Trans-Siberian Orchestra Concert

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

A few months ago, I saw a notice that the Trans-Siberian Orchestra was coming to do a show in Tallahassee. I’ve been a fan for a few years. I like bands that merge different musical styles. I’ll always mourn the passing of the rap-rock ‘fad.’ And honestly, I’m not a big fan of Christmas music. Some sort of wanna-be diva starts belting out songs and trying to make it her own, by warbling and croaning every chance she gets. Well, TSO uses some heavy rock guitars combined with a string orchestra to produce some of the coolest Christmas music ever. Needless to say, we were stoked that they were actually coming to Tallahassee.

At the time we learned of the concert we were still raising funds for the Nicaragua trip. By the time we added ticketmaster fees, tax, convenience fees, ripoff fees and the ticket itself, I estimated two tickets would be over $100. We were so far from our fundraising goal that $100 might as well have been $1000. I was bummed that we weren’t going to be able to go, but still excited about the Nicaragua trip. Besides, I’ve gotten to see some great shows and knew that there would be others in my future.

TSO during their 11/17/2008 performance in Tallahassee, Florida

TSO during their 11/17/2008 performance in Tallahassee, Florida

Well, Sunday night my friend Jeremy’s mom called. She never calls, and Jeremy is overseas, so at first glance I thought that maybe something had happened with him. Turns out they had some free tickets they had received from work and wanted to offer two to Jamie and me. SURE! We’d be glad to have them.

We got there a little late, since Jamie had to work until 7:30pm that night, but as we were finding our seats they were starting their first song. Wow, what a show! Fire, lasers, snow, fire, more fire, it was great! Plus screaming guitars blending with cello and violin combined to make a wonderful gunk in my brain. I don’t have a better way of saying that. It was a great blend. We didn’t get home until almost 11:30 but it was worth it. But the best part about it was that I had totally written off being able to go to the show because of our lack of funds, but friends pulled through in the end. Thanks a lot, John and Anita…