My first real theremin gig was at Joes Pub with Rob and Dorit. As nerve wrecking it was, it really taught me a lot. I hope peoplas enjoyed our songs. I now I did enjoy being there!
You were great Amethyste and very much in tune at the Joe's Pub gig. People really enjoyed your singing and playing. It was beautiful and very musical.
I am very grateful for the monthly concert gigs we do upstate in the local church - casual, but high musical standards. It is a great way to test drive new songs in public and for learning to play the theremin in front of an audience -- which has such different problems than playing/singing in the safety of the living room. YOIKS!
Learning to control the shaky adrenaline, and to focus out of the gate instead of feeling like a deer in the headlights for the first few measures, with initially iffy intonation that gets better a little later in the piece. I had the same issues when I started back into singing in public after stopping for a few years. Just the act of doing it, repeatedly, was such a help and now I try applying that to the theremin and each time gets better. Still a long way from where I want to be, but at least making progress. I am also lucky to be in NYC where there are open mic nights and people are fascinated by the theremin.
We have used the concert series as a development center for music for the last 10 years. I am getting my sea legs on the theremin in public, which is so valuable. In a way, it is nice to not have to worry about a "career" on the theremin. I really love playing it and the challenge of taming the wild theremin.