Last Saturday, they opened the doors to the general public and let us loose with the steel drums. There was a session for children in the morning, which both my girls attended. Then in the afternoon they allowed the adults in.
Here is hubby trying his hand at the guitar steel drums. Each set of drums represented a different set of instruments. The band made it look so easy, but we were in for a big surprise. I have absolutely no musical talent at all, yet I was convinced that I would be able to play a steel drum by the end of the day. Ha ha ha!
The leader of the band had decided to teach us all how to play Feeling Hot, Hot, Hot. There was no music to follow, we were just expected to follow the notes the band told us. I didn't have a clue what I was doing and knew I needed it written down in order to understand it, so a lovely young boy wrote the notes down for me to follow.
I had managed to convince quite a few of my friends that they really should come and join the fun too. Here is Anne from Pretty, laughing at my lame attempts to play the first few notes of the song. By the time I had actually mastered the notes,playing on the timber steel drum (could not cope with the other drums as you had to play two drums at a time!) I thought I was doing really well, then I was asked to play at speed with the other drummers. I completely lost the plot and was unable to play the notes that fast.
This was an attempt at playing two drums at once. I just couldn't keep both eyes on what both hands were doing.
The day was a complete blast and I haven't laughed so much in years. When we attempted to play the song together, it was an absolute shambles and the poor band leader went home with a headache.
The day was a complete blast and I haven't laughed so much in years. When we attempted to play the song together, it was an absolute shambles and the poor band leader went home with a headache.
We may not be as talented as the real band players, but we had a huge amount of fun attempting to play.
If you ever get the chance to play the steel drums, even if you are in no way musical, then you must have a go. You might not get the tune right, but I can guarantee you will have a great time trying.
So much fun, Viv! I definitely want to give it a go. I love all your pics and I'm glad you had fun!
ReplyDeleteHow fun! Looks like you had a good time.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like so much fun! I would love to do something like this!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteI love the steel drums! Your day sounds like loads of fun - it would make you appreciate the musician's talent even more to experience something like that.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like such fun!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a lot of fun!
ReplyDeleteLooks complicated but fun. Having no coordination and being tone deaf I'm sure I'd be really bad but I'd love to give it a try anyway. Have a good weekend.
ReplyDeleteOh how fun!! I hope you share the scrapbook page you create of this unique event :)
ReplyDeleteHow fun! I didn't know the drums represented different instrument groups. That is so cool! Good work :-)
ReplyDeleteThankyou everyone, it really was fun. I would definitely do it again.
ReplyDeletehow cool - sounds like a TON of fun!
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful pictures! You look lovely and it seems as if everyone had a ton of fun. Thanks for sharing these. Happy Mother's Day!
ReplyDeleteHow exciting. I am glad it was so much fun and I loved your pics.
ReplyDeleteHow fun, but now I have a headache just thinking about "steel drums"...LOL
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful fun! I've always wanted to test out steel drums - I love their sound! I can't imagine the headaches caused by listening to a roomful of steel drums all being practiced at once. :)
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Ah, sounds like fun! Thanks for sharing the pics with us.
ReplyDeleteOh that looked like fun! Sometimes there were people playing the steel drums in the subways and I just loved the sound, too cool!
ReplyDeleteOh, hilarious! It looks like such fun :)
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