Huffing the Crow: The formidable life of musicians in popular music

ISBN: 978-84-1181-560-4

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4th of May 2017, I am at the Sala Nazca in Madrid to see Jinjer (UKR) play tonight. The band has been at the venue for a few hours already and I find myself backstage to interview Eugene Kostyuk (bass) and Tatiana Shmayluk (vocals) and ask them about how they are going to prepare for tonight’s gig.

Have you ever asked yourself how musicians prepare before stepping on stage? What do they do in the afternoon, the hour, or 5 minutes before a show? Do they rest? Do they prepare physically, technically, mentally? And if so, do all the musicians prepare the same way?

Those were the questions that were wandering my mind relentlessly. So, I went to gigs and interviewed bands to collect first-hand information on the subject and what I discovered is fascinating.

 

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    ISBN: 978-84-1181-560-4

    Título: Huffing the Crow
    Fecha: 2023
    Páginas:  290

    SINOPSIS

    4th of May 2017, I am at the Sala Nazca in Madrid to see Jinjer (UKR) play tonight. The band has been at the venue for a few hours already and I find myself backstage to interview Eugene Kostyuk (bass) and Tatiana Shmayluk (vocals) and ask them about how they are going to prepare for tonight’s gig.

    Have you ever asked yourself how musicians prepare before stepping on stage? What do they do in the afternoon, the hour, or 5 minutes before a show? Do they rest? Do they prepare physically, technically, mentally? And if so, do all the musicians prepare the same way?

    Those were the questions that were wandering my mind relentlessly. So, I went to gigs and interviewed bands to collect first-hand information on the subject and what I discovered is fascinating.

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