Thursday, 26 July 2012

Keyboard Shenanigans and the Great North Run

I just thought I'd give you a cheeky little update on how my challenges are coming along as well as some future fun I have to look forward to!

Open Mic Challenge -

My lovely friend Lynne has given me a HUGE list of potential venues which is amazing, so now I just need to get my act together - literally!

I dug out my old school Yamaha keyboard and after a slightly distracted 5 minutes of playing monkey noises and elephant sounds I decided I should really learn to play an actual proper song, that people would actually want to listen to.

Now part of my problem is that I no longer remember how to read sheet music, nor do I own any music which would be suitable for this event, so my efforts so far have been a bit maverick to say the least! Mainly me listening to things on my iPod and trying to copy them bit by bit, and I've actually managed to get to the end of a song so far. The playing and singing at the same time thing is quite tricky though, I can only equate it to trying to pat my head and rub my tummy at the same time - does not compute! But I'm happy that if I keep practising I'll get there in some form!

And worse comes to worst I'll just play chopsticks and press start on the demo version of Little Brown Jug and we can have a good boogie!

Run Pickle Run -

I also have a pretty monumental challenge coming up which I haven't told you about yet! I've only gone and got myself signed up to do the Great North Run (shock, horror)! Now I actually started training for this back in March/April time, but I didn't want to shout about it too much at the time as I wasn't sure whether it was something I could physically do, I haven't ran since school and even then I didn't particularly enjoy it!

I've tried to stick at it, fit as many little runs in as usual with a big run at the weekend, which is all well and good except when I first started running my muscles would ache for days making it difficult to keep the momentum going. Now I seem to be at the opposite end of the spectrum, my stamina has improved, I can run more than a few feet without dying on my ass, but the training seems to be taking its toll, especially on my  poor knees! It's got to the point where I can keep going, I'm happy to run and run as long as I have my iPod on me, but my knees seem to have other ideas!

This presents somewhat of a challenge in itself, as I only have 8 weeks to go until the big day where I'm expected to run 13 miles and at the moment I've had to force myself to rest after my last 5 and a half mile run left me in a knee brace walking like a pirate. I know, it's a good look!

Not looking good but I won't give up just yet, especially as I'm doing this for a cause which is very close to my heart, and people have started to sponsor me!

Speaking of which, if anyone would like to sponsor me for running 13 miles like a pirate please feel free, all donations are appreciated, just visit my sponsorship page here.

I'll keep you posted on how everything goes :)

Becky x






Wednesday, 18 July 2012

The next challenge awaits...

Hi Everybody!

Sorry I'm aware that it's been a while since I've posted a challenge, I'm having a very busy July so I thought it would be easier if I look to plan ahead for the next set of hurdles!

The first stop is definitely to make up for my epic singing fail. I know I posted about performing with the choir a while back and I didn't follow up on how it went after the event. Well the concert itself went amazingly well, we had a fantastic turn out and everyone had a blast. Unfortunately I can't be as cheery about my solo which sadly fell on its ass as my nerves completely got the better of me. I stood up to sing and the minute I started walking to the front of the stage my legs just turned to jelly on me. I started off fine, but then I took a deep breath and immediately my mouth felt like someone had sucked all of the moisture out of it. I choked, I froze, I looked to the pianist for help and was met with a mad panic look that said "for god's sake don't make me do some sort of weird improvised piano solo". I looked up to the audience and was met with 80 pairs of eyes all thinking "poor thing" and then I heard the sound of salvation behind me, the choir (awesome, wonderful ladies) started singing quietly behind my back, spurring me on. I sucked it up, looked the audience in the eye and forced myself to sing (all be it a bit haphazardly and with my eyes closed at times) until the end of the song, I wobbled back to my seat and was greeted with a drink of water from a very kind lady from the church. I sat down and wanted the ground to swallow me up whole.

Now I'm not the sort of person to take defeat lying down, those who know me know fine well I'm very stubborn and once I set my sights on something I'm like a dog with a bone. So instead of accepting this as a defeat I decided to accept is as a minor hiccup and try again.

So my new challenge is going to be....performing at an open mic night or a gig by singing and playing the keyboard. I'm always very jealous and massively in awe of people who get up on stage and perform while playing an instrument so it would be great if I could achieve it for myself.

The singing part is all well and good, I've done karaoke before and while that does still bring out my nerves and jelly legs there's generally vodka involved which fuels me with false bravery. So I hope that singing in this setting may be a little less nerve racking. The keyboard however is a whole other kettle of fish. I learned to play as a child, I still own my keyboard - a Yamaha with all the trimmings - think Ross in friends with his crazy sound effects - but I can't say I really know how to play, never mind read music! I know I'm better at playing by ear but that will mean doing some very simple songs.

So this is when I turn to you for help :)

a) I could do with a suggestion for a venue/event I can play at - I'm thinking August/September time to give me time to learn a decent number of songs.
b) I don't own a keyboard stand so I may need to borrow one if possible! Nor do I own a microphone or any kind of sound system, but I guess that depends on the venue!
and c) any song suggestions for a female solo vocalist with a piano would be greatly appreciated.

I'm also open to suggestions of other challenges I can do, I've had a few already put to me and while some were reasonable - learn a language - others were a little odd - do an archaeological dig...erm...

So if you have any suggestions of things I can try my hand to in the Newcastle/Gateshead area please feel free to get in touch!

Becky x