Showing posts with label practice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label practice. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 26, 2020
Friday, April 7, 2017
Hashtag IG Live
I guess we all tend to change
with the times. I mean, who wouldn’t when we are all devoted to being our own
personal best which may come with going with the trends that are currently #hashtag making noise.
So the new form of
communication seems to be going live and letting the social world into the
moment so they can live the story with you. You can serve elaborate affairs, up-close-and
-personal, with the world so they can understand your implication of truth more
than just seeing a picturesque landscape of it.
because I didn’t want the idea to take over my mind. But I decided to try it while at a band rehearsal and it was not as bad as I thought it would be.
I actually was once encouraged to start a Youtube Vlog series which I entitled The Rehearsal Mode of JNote,
showing different aspects of how I practiced my vocals and rehearsed in a sort of television sitcom type of way with scenes and commercials and everything. At that time, I had recorded, edited and published 15 episodes with the first being three minutes long and the 15th being about
15 minutes long and it was fun to do. But today, I shook the
I actually was once encouraged to start a Youtube Vlog series which I entitled The Rehearsal Mode of JNote,
showing different aspects of how I practiced my vocals and rehearsed in a sort of television sitcom type of way with scenes and commercials and everything. At that time, I had recorded, edited and published 15 episodes with the first being three minutes long and the 15th being about
15 minutes long and it was fun to do. But today, I shook the
rehearsal mode thing up
a bit and was softened into trying the live thing on Instagram for myself.
Here is what I found out…
So you get an hour of time to
record live and share it with whomever is willing to watch on Instagram. I am
used to having rehearsals with different bands I work with when nobody is
watching but today, in spite of the burning questions I have about the live
thing that instantly disappears after you are done recording, I took the risk
and I did it.
I found out that people are
generally interested and actually took the time to see what was going on. Some
liked. Some commented. I put my whole heart into the rehearsal mode that we
were in and folks complimented the band, the sound, my singing, the music and
it was interesting.
I will call this a flowering of my strengths over my fears
because I mustered the courage to do it. But my question is, while I am making
these big, brave strides, what happens to the video? Is it really erased after
it is shared and commented and liked and watched, like a snapchat photo? Perhaps it lands upon the
moon. Or maybe it slides down a rainbow into a garden full of four leafed
clovers. Can someone please tell me the cold, relentless truth about Instagram
Live?
Are you on instagram? Join me! My username is musiqal1 and I would love to IG with you.
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