Tuesday, August 17, 2021

Performance Reflection

 Reflecting on my performance using the Gibbs Reflective Cycle


Description

Last Wednesday I performed Voodoo child (slight return)- Jimi Hendrix for my music class at Westland High School on the electric guitar.


Feelings

Before the performance I was feeling pretty good but i wanted to get it over and done with. During the performance I felt like I was in the moment and confident the whole way through besides when my G string slightly slipped. Later in the performance when I was finished, I felt relived. 


Evaluation

Overall, I felt the performance went good. From a technical perspective, the followings areas worked well for me: tone, rhythm and confidence, whilst I felt I could work more on these areas: keeping my guitar in tune.  The main areas raised by my peers as positives were basically everything, they thought pretty good things about my performance and I felt quite humbled. The main areas I need to work on, according to my peers are: introducing my piece, I remembered to do it after I started. This aligned with my own observations.


Analysis

Before the performance, I had focused on improving the following aspects of my technique: equipment and phrasing.  To do this, I had been working on the following practice techniques: mimicking the vocalist. I have practiced improving these techniques for an long time constantly. I've been practicing the entire piece since I started guitar. In the performance, I felt that the practice I had done in these areas aided my performance in the following ways: experience and I felt my phrasing was on par. During my performance, I also noted the following areas that I could still improve: keeping my guitar in tune. To improve on this I will rub some graphite on my guitar nut, I also thought maybe a fuzz pedal could of been included in the equation to make the lead parts more prominent. During the performance I was feeling good - this effected the areas I had worked on before the performance in the following ways: It made me confident and made me feel more effective.


Conclusion

It's apparent that I now need to work on the following areas to improve my performance of my piece: to lubricate my guitar nut. Looking at the amount of time I had put into preparing the performance and how it went overall, I think that I need to do the following things in my practice routine in order to improve my performance for next time: take two minutes probably in the next week to put some graphite on my guitar nut, as I have a gig in Christchurch on Sunday. Based on how much time I put into preparing my performance and the progress I made, I think I need to allow the same amount of practice time to see improvement in these areas, cause no matter how much I practice there is always room for improvement.


What next

When considering my own observations, and that of my peers, I'm going to take the following actions in order to prepare for my next performance: Improve tuning stability by lubricating my guitar nut and after that, keep rocking👍


Wednesday, July 7, 2021

My Performance reflection

 


Description

On Wednesday I performed Voodoo Child for our music class at school on the Guitar


Feelings

Before the performance I was feeling cold, a bit grumpy and pretty stumped on my tone.  During the performance I felt creative, cold and grumpy. 


Evaluation

Overall, I felt the performance went alright, I wasn't as comfortable as usual. From a technical perspective, the following areas worked well for me: I think I played alright and used my dynamics correctly , whilst I felt I could work more on these areas: Getting used to the gear I don't normally use . 


Analysis

Before the performance, I had focused on improving the following aspects of my technique: vocal phrasing. To do this, I had been working on the following practise techniques: playing along to the record and mimicking the voice. I have practised improving these techniques for about 10 minutes. lol I've been practising the entire piece for years but only playing it live mostly. In the performance, I felt that the practise I had done in these areas aided my performance in the following ways: playing in front of an audience and trying to move my fingers in the cold harsh conditions of the music room. During my performance, I also noted the following areas that I could still improve: confronting my fears of digital amplifiers and funny guitars while also trying to replicate the vocals mor\ 1. To improve on this I will practice versatility and maybe bring my gear in one day. During the performance I was feeling not that confident with my sound - this affected the areas I had worked on before the performance in the following ways: it was a struggle for my ears because if I'm playing something I try and make it sound right but I just couldn't get close to “the sound” as I normally do. 


Conclusion

It's apparent that I now need to work on the following areas to improve my performance of my piece: play through my own gear. Looking at the amount of time I had put into preparing the performance and how it went overall, I think that I need to do the following things in my practise routine in order to improve my performance for next time: just maybe bring some more of my own stuff so my ears don’t cringe. Based on how much time I put into preparing my performance and the progress I made, I think I need to allow not a lot more practise time to see improvement in these areas.


What next

I'm going to take the following actions in order to prepare for my next performance:

Find a safe and economical way to transport my gear to the music room and back to my house and maybe even try harder to nail the vocal phrasing


Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Guitar warm ups

In music class this week we've been looking at how to structure our practise routine, with a focus on warm ups. I've created a video that shows how to shred on guitar as a warm up. This warm up focuses on the following techniques: Hammer ons, pull offs and little finger involvement. In order to perform this warm up it is important to remember the following things: start slow and make sure you have the clarity of note. I hope you enjoy my video and if you have any suggestions on my demonstration, or suggestions for other warm ups I might try, please comment on my blog post below.



Thursday, November 5, 2020

Goals (term four edition)

Here is my reflection on my goals from last term!


Here are my goals for this term!


Friday, July 31, 2020

Friday, May 15, 2020

Friday, September 7, 2018

HOW TO MAKE A PAPER PLANE!!!

Today our class has been learning how to make paper planes to instruct you to make paper planes! And here's my instructions...