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#1985756 - 11/12/12 03:32 PM
Set list... What to do!
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Registered: 08/08/11
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Hi, forum. I am putting a solo piano concert for my town as part of my preparations for my Grade 8 exam in January. My pieces are short, 20 minutes total. I have a BA in Jazz piano, I'm a pop/folk singer/song writer, it's going to be Christmas time, the people here love oldies and country. Needless to say this show will be a little bit of everything. How can I make a smoothly flowing set list composed of so many different variables that still flows smoothly? I thought about splitting it up between classical and then meshing together the other various styles and adding a verbal introduction before each piece. Any thoughts?
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#1986524 - 11/14/12 07:56 AM
Re: Set list... What to do!
[Re: IPlayPiano]
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Registered: 08/17/04
Posts: 2348
Loc: Virginia, USA
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There's an art to this, and it's about showmanship rather than playing skill.
Is there anybody you can watch doing similar performances? A busker could give you tips.
In public you don't want to perform pieces near your technique envelope. You want to be well within your comfort zone, interacting with the audience, giving them a thrill. You must consider them the customer, and the customer is always right.
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gotta go practice
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#1986607 - 11/14/12 11:40 AM
Re: Set list... What to do!
[Re: TimR]
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Registered: 05/25/12
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Loc: USA
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In public you don't want to perform pieces near your technique envelope. You want to be well within your comfort zone, +1
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