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Yair Matayevy

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  1. Hey everyone! I know firsthand that live music performances can create some of the most unforgettable moments in our lives, whether I'm in the audience or up on stage. I thought it would be a great idea to create a thread where we can all share our most memorable experiences from live performances. I've witnessed some incredible shows that left me speechless, and I've even had the chance to perform on stage and create memorable moments of my own. I'd love to hear your stories too! To get the conversation started, I'll share some details about one of my experiences: 1. Who was performing (or who was I seeing)? 2. Where and when did the performance take place? 3. What made the performance so memorable for me? 4. Were there any unexpected surprises or challenges during the show? 5. If I could relive that moment, would I change anything? Looking forward to reading your stories and learning about the incredible experiences we've all had.
  2. Hey everyone! I hope you're all having a great day! I've recently started my musical journey on YouTube and just uploaded my first guitar cover. In this video, I've taken on the classic Scorpions ballad, "Always Somewhere," and put a unique twist on it by playing the vocal melody on the guitar. I'd genuinely appreciate it if you could take a few minutes to watch the video and provide me with some constructive feedback on my performance, technique, and any other aspects you think I can improve on. Here's the link to the video: Thank you so much for your time, and I'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts! P.S. If you enjoy the video, please consider subscribing to my channel and sharing it with other music enthusiasts. Your support would mean the world to me and help me create even more content in the future.
  3. We practice, practice and practice. And when the time to record comes, we realize how much more we have to practice to reach the desired result. I believe many other players are trying to be less of a perfectionist regarding recording and performing. Still, they love their playing without getting upset later about the mistakes or imperfections. Coping methods are different and depend on each person's personality type. For example, as a person who analyzes things in depth, I can delve more and more into what can be improved, removed, or added. The answer is probably counterintuitive, which means thinking less and feeling more. What do you think?
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