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Rituals for getting into the flamenco vibe
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flybynight
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On a thread about how much to get paid for gigs, I remember Pimientito saying how important it is to be professional and 'look the part'. So today, I did just that.. I turned up as a professional - to ..my own practice session. I had a shower, got out a crisp white shirt, polished pair of shoes, and sat down and practiced as if it was a real gig, with a video in front of me, plugged into the tv, so I could see my 'performance'. And what a difference it made.. somehow I played much harder, crisper, cleaner sound - more focussed. Anyone else have rituals, or do strange things before practice or gigs, to help you get into the flamenco vibe ? Or have anonymous pre-gig stories about anyone else
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