PSmith1946 wrote:Hi Tom andenjoy the company. I'll listen to the link when I have time and get back to you.
Thanks for the welcome and the interest!
BansheeUK wrote:The very best of luck with your studies and of course if you put a band together. Try and find that suitable balance between studying and performing as there's no better "classroom" than standing on a stage in front of people, whether its 6 or 60 or 600; so long as somebody listens, that's what makes it worthwhile.
No doubt you've checked on the "Players Under 21" thread on this board; there's a wealth of talent, styles and experiences to swap notes with and who knows, maybe a potential jam or 3.
Keep us informed as you go on.
Mike
Thanks so much for the support, yes I'll hopefully be able to perform lots with the trio so I'll keep you all updated with dates to see if any of you could make it.
Thanks again, I really appreciate it
gary wrote:Very good performance Tom!
You sound great !
Thanks very much for the feedback!
GMac wrote:Sounding good, Tom The voice is fine, you just need to train it a bit more (Joe did a lot of work with a voice coach to get to where he is today). I see you've just started a FB page - that's a great way to spread the word about what you're doing. I've just been the first person to Like it, so now you need to put some info on it!
Thanks very much for the comments, yeah I'm hoping my voice will improve, I performed JJ Cale's Call Me The Breeze the other night with my friends and that seemed to go well. Yes, I only set up the page about a week ago and haven't told anyone yet (hence no likes!) thanks very much for the first 2 likes. I'll be telling people and writing some posts in a few days once mine and my friends exams are over or else no one will see it.
Thanks again for the support, means a lot
xland wrote:Welcome to the board, Tom!! I thought that you sounded great!!
Thanks for the welcome and the feedback, much appreciated!
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