Tuesday, October 04, 2005

Experimentation

I've been making conceptual leaps and bounds in the last few days, both on record and in the live arena. Let me explain. As far as live goes, I am venturing into the scary new world of STANDING UP. I've never really tried STANDING UP with an acoustic before. In fact, the idea seemed so outlandish to me that years ago I removed the back strap button from my acoustic, chortling to myself and my recklessness, thinking "I won't be needing THAT little thing!" How wrong I was. When one graduates to being the only person on stage, I feel kind of obliged to stand. It seems rude to sit, somehow... I don't know. I feel I should provide more mass for people to look at or something. Ho hum. The practical upshot of this is that I have been wandering around my room strumming to myself, feeling not unlike a minstrel. I have to keep reminding myself that at gigs I will have to at least vaguely be in the same place for the microphone, innit. Unless of course, I go for a HEADSET MICROPHONE. No, Turner, no, resist.

I also have a rather fetching black strap with skulls and crossbones on it, courtesy of my parents when I was about 14 and thought that was the height of fashion. "No mum, I want the SKULLS one, PLEASE...."

I've also been venturing into the forbidden realm of the guitar solo. This really is a new thing for me, but there I was, demoing a new song, and, well, it couldn't just go from the last chorus into the outro, it needed something more, but not another bridge, and certainly not another verse, so... (clouds blacken, thunder rumbles) I went for it. Conceptually, that is... I'm still trying to (a) write one that sounds good and (b) play it in a not-completely-cack-handed kind of way. I'll keep you posted on the progress of my Van Halen stylings...

15 Comments:

Anonymous Ashley Wilkinson said...

sounds cool, the image of a minstrel made me laugh, you need ye olde costume as well, would look great on stage.

4:55 PM  
Anonymous Phill said...

shes right.
a hat with a feather is a MUST.

6:21 PM  
Anonymous di said...

And some green stockings.
How cool would that be!
Hope you're doing good
x

7:53 PM  
Anonymous lord jim said...

just ditch the guitar and get a lute

11:25 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

im surprised you used the word innit myself, but yeah do a show in wales you wanker

12:46 AM  
Anonymous Tomasz said...

The Britney style mic? Well, I say Britney style, I look more like a wizard in a call centre...

Bill Bailey.

8:02 AM  
Blogger Hairy Chris said...

I'm thinking one of two paths:

Standing + skull strap + head mic = ROCK

or

Sofa + slippers + pipe = LOUNGE

Either would work for me. Anyway, yay for acoustic solos. Going blues or classical on this one?? ;-)

10:51 AM  
Blogger Evan said...

You'll be wearing spandex next you big homo!

11:36 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Get a Fucking Haircut you Hippy.

God Frank.

4:21 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think somtimes, a stool and a guitar is all you need. low lighting. lighters and yourself.

GO FRANK.

Do not, get a headset mic.. as a drummer, even i sing into a mic.

Dan.

Peace.

8:27 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

id have to say a big NO to the headset mic, and sitting can be enough for acoustic gigsg but standings cool as well. Please please please come and play blackpool, you be be recieveing more emails from me!!!

Eddy

9:06 PM  
Blogger tosh said...

The demo is awesome, Frank. It's got a really nice sound to it. I hope to see these songs ( and the others featured on the lyrics page of your site, which im very anxious to hear) in a live setting sometime soon. Let us know next time you're north of the border.

x

Sarah.

3:23 PM  
Blogger tosh said...

The demo is awesome, Frank. It's got a really nice sound to it. I hope to see these songs ( and the others featured on the lyrics page of your site, which im very anxious to hear) in a live setting sometime soon. Let us know next time you're north of the border.

x

Sarah.

3:23 PM  
Blogger tosh said...

The demo is awesome, Frank. It's got a really nice sound to it. I hope to see these songs ( and the others featured on the lyrics page of your site, which im very anxious to hear) in a live setting sometime soon. Let us know next time you're north of the border.

x

Sarah.

3:23 PM  
Anonymous rob said...

Sarah had to emphasise her point.

SOLO AWAY MASTER TURNER

9:02 PM  

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