Hi there,
Around the middle of March there took place at our school another edition of the yearly music festival “80 dB”. 80 dB consists of three nights during which students make music for a combined audience of parents, friends and peers. Since December a lot of people have been working to set up this event. Students auditioned, a program was made, numbers were rehearsed, the decor was designed and at last the technicians prepared the stage. All in all, after three months it was finally happening and promised to be fun!
I contributed as well with the number The Lady is a Tramp, arranged in the key of the Frank Sinatra version (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VJY97l0jVA), but in the ska style of Lily Allen's version (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEHBBcSgq9Y). Together with Mr. Weisser and Mr. Speelman we rehearsed and tried to make a nice arrangement out of that combination of ideas. My opinion is that is during the try-outs it already sounded fine and turned out as I wanted it to be. Performing it was a completely different story, however. The band alone already started to sound good after a couple of rehearsals, but together with the vocals and the bass (which was added later) it did not sound good. Luckily, when the bass player started to understand his part and learn his lines, it went much better. The first night of 80 dB went surprisingly well and the audience liked it a lot. My number only had minor mistakes, mostly due to me. I often did not look at the audience, but only at the band which did not look well. With the feedback I got after that first night, I improved the following night and also on the last night as well. I think especially that the final performance was great, because we as a band sounded really united.
My own song was not the only one in which I participated. Together with some other girls we sang the song Just Stand Up, which was written by various artists to bring attention to breast cancer. We chose that song mainly because of its message for the audience, but also because we knew it would sound perfectly with our particular combination of voices.
Another song in which I participated was Life is Better, together with Quirine and Brian. It is a number which combines rap with singing. This was not my favorite number on 80DB, but it eventually turned out good. Brian, who was the rapper, did an especially good job.
I must say that 80DB had a very strong line-up this year, with a large variety of numbers which still combined well. It was one of the only years that actually had a metal act and a real hiphop number. Also the quality was higher than the last couple of years. Of course I have also some points of criticism for instance, it was just too loud. It was the same story as last year and the year before that. This is really a pity because it is all so loud that polyphonic singing could not be heard. Besides that, it was overall a very fun and fantastic experience for me and, if I believe some of the spectators, an evening of very good musical quality.
Below you can find some clips and photos from 80DB. Enjoy!