in informal settings. i don't know why, but playing in an arranged public setting is much less nerve wracking...not like i have tons of experience there either though...
so Moriah and I wanted to go outside, wanted to play, and didn't have tons of time.
Our solution ended up being our playing our tiny stringed instruments (mando and uke) at himmel park. very weird and scary at first but ended up being very fun :)
Saturday, February 13, 2010
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Saturday, February 13, 2010
i don't like playing in public
in informal settings. i don't know why, but playing in an arranged public setting is much less nerve wracking...not like i have tons of experience there either though...
so Moriah and I wanted to go outside, wanted to play, and didn't have tons of time.
Our solution ended up being our playing our tiny stringed instruments (mando and uke) at himmel park. very weird and scary at first but ended up being very fun :)
so Moriah and I wanted to go outside, wanted to play, and didn't have tons of time.
Our solution ended up being our playing our tiny stringed instruments (mando and uke) at himmel park. very weird and scary at first but ended up being very fun :)
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