GAfilk (part 2): Music collab

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Above: Shar's and Becca's footware last weekend.

As I mentioned in yesterday's Blathering, Allison has already written a thorough convention report from Urban Tapestry's prospective, so I'm just going to touch on a few extra points.

For me, one of the most appealing aspects of filk conventions is making music with and appreciating music of others. I get as much pleasure while listening during an open filk circle as I do performing, sometimes more.

Graham and Becca, newlyweds

(Above: newlyweds Graham and Becca Leathers, who gave a WONDERFUL Concom's Choice concert last weekend)

Because different people attend different conventions, the flavor and personality of the filk circles varies as well, even within the same convention. Some con attendees opt to stay in one room all evening while others may choose to wander from one circle to another.

Sunday open filk

And if you get tired of the filk circles, you can always chat with people in the hallways, catching up with old friends as well as making new ones. I love this ebb and flow of conversation and music.

Ju, Melissa and David

But back to the musical aspect...

As I've posted in Blatherings a while back, one of my goals for GAfilk was to write a song which Urban Tapestry and Summer and Fall could perform together. I almost gave up halfway through writing The Chocolate Song, but Allison and Jodi convinced me to finish it.

And I'm so glad they did! When we finally had the chance to finally rehearse the piece at the hotel, I could tell it was going to work just fine; Eva, Crystal and Rafael sounded wonderful, and it was SO GREAT to hear it all come together:

Rehearsing

Eva and Crystal wrote out their parts on manuscript paper, including the instrumentals they had come up with:

The Chocolate Song - transcription

In the end, we had five vocal parts and four instruments! Thanks to Dave Weingart for letting me re-post the photo he took when we performed the song in concert:

Summer and Fall (and Rafael) join UT

This will likely be the ONLY TIME the song is performed live; I'm not sure when the next time we'll all be together since Eva, Crystal and Rafael all live in Germany.

Allison, Jodi and I each had other opportunities to make music with others at the convention throughout the weekend as well, in performance but mostly just for fun. Allison, for example, with Linda Melnick and T.J. Burnside Clapp in the Ops Room before the convention started:

Allison, Linda and T.J.

And Jodi performed with the fabulous Play It With Moxie, a band that also features Mary Crowell (Musical Director/Piano/Vocal), Dave Rood (Trumpet/Vocal), Andrew Powell (Sax/Vocal), Teresa Powell (Vocal/Bass), George Powell (Bass/Sax/Vocal), Brian Richardson (Drums and Emcee for the band at the banquet), and Carly Gibson (Guitar):

Play It With Moxie performs

Joyeuse13 has some fantastic pics of the band on this page.

One thing I'm always aware of at filk conventions is that we all come from different musical backgrounds and widely varying levels of experience...this makes it far more interesting. One of my favourite things about open filk circles, for example, is the opportunity to hear different types of music and vocal styles, and the exchange of musical/creative ideas; I almost always find it inspirational in some way, whether in songwriting or performance aspects.

A few more photos...

Franklin was kind enough to help us out on a couple of songs. Here, he holds up a prop during "Wo Ist Der Bahnhof?" (photo by Dave Weingart):

Wo ist der Banhoff?

Practising with Amy McNally in our hotel room early Friday afternoon:

Room rehearsal

Amy performed with us on "Still Beautiful" (written by German filker Aryana) and "Sing With Me" (a song I wrote with some help from Dave Clement). I've heard a rumour, by the way, that Amy's moving to Toronto! Or rather, we're trying to START the rumour... :-)

Tanya Huff and me:

Tanya and me

Paul Kwinn performing "Carrot Juice Is Murder":

Open filk Sunday afternoon

Teresa and Shar:

Teresa and Shar

Jodi, Allison and me (photo by Dave Weingart):

Urban Tapestry

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