Developing Themes & Characters: Themes
I’ve said it over and over… the rehearsal hall is my world!
Sometimes that means working (like I did last week) with a young artist who is just beginning to think about a music career.
And sometimes it means working (like I’m doing this week) with a Grammy-nominated, Dove award-winning, #1 hit-making group that’s been around for decades.
Mostly it’s everything in between.
So today I want to share a little part of what a rehearsal (not a “practice” – but that’s another blog!) needs to involve. There are certain things that need to be developed and rehearsed in order for an artist or band to really emotionally connect with their audience every time they play.
I believe that for a live show to be great, you need to develop themes and characters in your songs. Today, we’ll talk about developing themes. … Read More, Watch, Comment – Backstage Pass Required
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