Types of audience: eg peers, friends and family, public
Communication: type eg verbal, physical, musical; with band members; with audience
Stage presentation: image eg costume where appropriate, stage make-up; stage presence and awareness;
use of space eg movement, placing of equipment; sight lines
Musical competency: intonation; instrumental tuning; pitching during performance; tightness; tempo;
handling of section changes; beginnings and endings; technical proficiency; critical listening and response to
ensemble requirements eg balance; sensitivity and dynamics
Performances
The MonarchsOne Step Closer at Gig Night
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1atpCpkt_o
For this performance the audience that we played to mas mainly classmates/peers and family because it was more of a private event with an entrance fee.
You can see in this video, how Mo (the lead singer) is communicating with the audience whilst tuning his guitar, just making conversation with them so that they don't get bored whilst the rest of the band set up. You can also see how at the end of the performance each member of the band looks at each other to signal when we were going to finish on the final note.
The presentation of the band was just casual, we all decided to dress how we usually would so that it gave our performance more of a casual feel and the overall impression of our band was perceived as laid back. You can see how the band gets more into the song and moving around a lot more inthe outro guitar solo towards the end. We were a lot more limited to the amount of space we could use up in this performance because the stage was quite small so there wasnt too much movement.
The tuning of instruments at the beginning of the video wasnt very good because Mo neded to retune his guitar, fotunately he managed to retune it accturately and the rest of the song sounded in tune. Our overall togetherness as a band was actually quite good because our stops were all together, nobody made any slipups that would effect pauses in the song and we all remembered the song structure. The overall balance of our performance was quite good becuse each part could be heard without any difficulty. The dynamics as a band were quite in sync with eachother as well, we were quieter on the verses and gradually built up in sound in the pre-choruses leading up to the chorus and he guitar solo.
Reverie
Headline slot at Party In The Park
For this perfomance the audience that we played to ranged between all ages, form babies and infants all the way to pensioners. This performance was for an event organised by the local social club in Tilehurst and we played in the local park to the public.
You can see in some parts of the video that we often make eye contact eachother to signal that a different part of the song is coming up, we usually did this when the song was coming to an end. Emma (the lead singer) would often communicate with the audience letting them know the title of the next song we would play so that they know what the song is and what to expect.
The presentation of the band was also just casual wear although the majority of us were wearing sunglasses, mainly because we were faceing towards the sun whilst playing but also for more of an image build. You would also often see me or Emma getting into the song by swaying rhythmically or looking as if we are putting a lot of effort/emoion into our play, this was so that the audience would feed off of our energy and have a better time listening to us. The positions we were in on stage was a fixed position that we decided on for every gig that we play, this was so that the audience can relate to our performance and for personal preference on the bands behalf, for example; I feel more comfortable playing on the right of the thing singer as a pose to playing on he left.
The tempo of each song was fairly acurate throughout the duration of the performance, we didn't noticeably speed up or slow down throughout any of the set. Our tightness o songs such as Lines by Lucy Rose proved how in sync and well practiced we were as a band. The song lines requires a lot of changing time signatures and tempo changes with pauses. The endeings of the songs is something that we as a band need to work on, you can't really see in the video but we always end up improvising towards the end of the song istead of working out when to actually stop, this could be a real problem because it can start to sound messy and unprofessional. Our balance as a band was relatively good because we had a profession sound technician helping us with levels and the final mix. Our dynamics were also quite good, especially i the song cold blooded by the Pretty Reckless, this is because the song drops in and out of texture constantly throughout making us unintentially change the dynamics to suit the song.