I will be the only man in a room full of 50 or so women.
I get to play for an all female audience.
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I get to play for an all female audience.
I sm currently rehearsing with a trio, the other 2 members of which are ladies, and our next performance will be before a private, all-female music club.
I will be the only man in a room full of 50 or so women.
I will be the only man in a room full of 50 or so women.
Please visit my web site and Soundcloud page and listen to the music posted there.
http://www.mikeperlowin.com http://soundcloud.com/mike-perlowin
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Some of the posts above have alluded to "captive audience" and "womens prison". Been there, done that. One of the best audiences ever, even hooted and hollered for our "my evil woman done me wrong"
songs. They were allowed to dress in their civilian clothes for the concert and they really got dolled up. A few on the front row even flashed us.
One of the most memorable gigs ever!
songs. They were allowed to dress in their civilian clothes for the concert and they really got dolled up. A few on the front row even flashed us.
One of the most memorable gigs ever!
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RULES FOR MIKE::::: don't let them intimidate you to bad my friend, as women can and will do unto you severely, please keep your clothes on hahaha especially with that many """LOOKIN"""" at you at once, they will point and giggle,, hahaha.....lmao,,,, HAVE FUN no matter what ""DO NOT"""" allow wives and girlfriends to go with you at no cost...
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The mind boggles at the possibilities.
I don't know whether to be excited or scared stiff.
Seriously, What's exciting about this is not that the audience is all women, but that they are all classical musicians, most, if not all of whom have never seen a steel before.
I've always said that my goal is not to expose the steel guitar community to classical music, but to to expose the classical music community to the steel guitar. The 2 women I'm working with are both symphonic musicians, and they are bringing me and the steel into their world.
I might also add that working with these women is the most challenging thing I've ever done. Like everybody else here, I play a lot by instinct, and I can't do that in this situation. There's no room for improvisation, Everything has to be absolutely precise, with no wiggle room, and 99.9% accuracy is not good enough.
The 2 ladies are absolute masters (mistresses?) at this sort of thing, and I feel very very small compared to them.
It is incredibly exciting, and exhilerating and humbling and terrifying all at the same time.
I don't know whether to be excited or scared stiff.
Seriously, What's exciting about this is not that the audience is all women, but that they are all classical musicians, most, if not all of whom have never seen a steel before.
I've always said that my goal is not to expose the steel guitar community to classical music, but to to expose the classical music community to the steel guitar. The 2 women I'm working with are both symphonic musicians, and they are bringing me and the steel into their world.
I might also add that working with these women is the most challenging thing I've ever done. Like everybody else here, I play a lot by instinct, and I can't do that in this situation. There's no room for improvisation, Everything has to be absolutely precise, with no wiggle room, and 99.9% accuracy is not good enough.
The 2 ladies are absolute masters (mistresses?) at this sort of thing, and I feel very very small compared to them.
It is incredibly exciting, and exhilerating and humbling and terrifying all at the same time.
Please visit my web site and Soundcloud page and listen to the music posted there.
http://www.mikeperlowin.com http://soundcloud.com/mike-perlowin
http://www.mikeperlowin.com http://soundcloud.com/mike-perlowin
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Been there, sort of. My best friend is melodic, shred metal master, Neil Zaza. His background is classical guitar. I've played on two of his cds. He likes that I can play string trio parts, violin, viola, and cello, all at once, with a different sort of sound. Slides, and pedal bending of notes in harmony. Playing on his cds was quite an interesting challenge!
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I Get To play For An All Female Audience
I got to do that once up here in Canada. It was at a woman's federal prison. We were a four piece all male band. As we were setting up in a small courtyard at the prison, an inmate looked out through a barred door, then turned around and yelled, hey all you crazy bi--hes there's four big hunks of meat down there getting ready to entertain us. You talk about nervous.
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Wow. Battered women's shelters and prisons. That's heavy. I hope the unfortunate ladies appreciated the entertainment.
My upcoming performance (which will take place in February) is different. The women in the club are all classical musicians, many of whom play in symphony orchestras, and each month, different members perform for the others.
As I previously mentioned, most, if not all of them have never seen or heard a steel before.
This will be the second time the trio has performed before such an audience. The first time everybody was very captivated by the steel. When the concert was over I hung around for a little while and let people come up and sit at my steel and fool around with it. As part of my self-appointed role as the steel guitar ambassador to the classical music community, I intend to do this as often as possible.
I wouldn't do that if I were playing at a prison.
My upcoming performance (which will take place in February) is different. The women in the club are all classical musicians, many of whom play in symphony orchestras, and each month, different members perform for the others.
As I previously mentioned, most, if not all of them have never seen or heard a steel before.
This will be the second time the trio has performed before such an audience. The first time everybody was very captivated by the steel. When the concert was over I hung around for a little while and let people come up and sit at my steel and fool around with it. As part of my self-appointed role as the steel guitar ambassador to the classical music community, I intend to do this as often as possible.
I wouldn't do that if I were playing at a prison.
Please visit my web site and Soundcloud page and listen to the music posted there.
http://www.mikeperlowin.com http://soundcloud.com/mike-perlowin
http://www.mikeperlowin.com http://soundcloud.com/mike-perlowin
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al l women
Wow Mike what agreat oppoptunity to introduce and expose one of the most feminine of all musical instruments to a group of musicians who in my opinion are the most open and curious about the Pedal Steel. I've encountered several women who confessed to having a strong like for the instrument. Most of them didn't like country music, just the sound of thr PSG. Very strange. I bet the classical Harpists will dig the pedals. Don D.
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Mike - sounds like the gig of a lifetime...a group of people with advanced music appreciation (probably) unaware of anything that you doing to make the music....so (probably) also won't be analysing it to death, as they would another classical orchestra player. You can bet that at least a few members of the audience get totally hooked on the instrument. Are you going to play some of your Stravinsky repertoire? That was [way] cool.