I'm always wondering about on stage footwork and situational awareness when you see bands onstage playing and especially when someone, including the fiddle player moves around or in between other people on stage. I keep thinking it would be easy to accidentally pop someone in the eye when someone gets to sawing the fiddle with another player standing close by.
I'm always wondering about on stage footwork and situational awareness when you see bands onstage playing and especially when someone, including the fiddle player moves around or in between other people on stage. I keep thinking it would be easy to accidentally pop someone in the eye when someone gets to sawing the fiddle with another player standing close by.
you think that's bad, try sitting in front of the trombone players
I'm always wondering about on stage footwork and situational awareness when you see bands onstage playing and especially when someone, including the fiddle player moves around or in between other people on stage. I keep thinking it would be easy to accidentally pop someone in the eye when someone gets to sawing the fiddle with another player standing close by.
you think that's bad, try sitting in front of the trombone players
I'm always wondering about on stage footwork and situational awareness when you see bands onstage playing and especially when someone, including the fiddle player moves around or in between other people on stage. I keep thinking it would be easy to accidentally pop someone in the eye when someone gets to sawing the fiddle with another player standing close by.
you think that's bad, try sitting in front of the trombone players
You know they do that on purpose right?
I can verify that, poking the euphonium players in the back of the head with the slide when I played the trombone (very badly) for the short time i was in the school band aged 11. Got chucked out.