Rllink
Well-known member
I did the downtown music walk last weekend. I was sponsored by a women's clothing store. It was unseasonable cold and not a lot of people came through. I felt like I didn't play very well. My wife, who was there for a little while, said that I did fine, but that I do better when I have people to interact with while I play. That I need feedback. People singing along or clapping or moving to the rhythm. There were times when there was no one in the store. Honestly, I do my fair share of playing in front of people, and most of the time is scares the heck out of me. I usually get over it after a few songs, but I'm not one to naturally get up in front of people. But I do it anyway. I know that some people can't play if there is anyone in earshot. Other people you almost have to fight them for the microphone. Anyway, I thought that I would throw it out for discussion.