Topic: Keeping The Emotions In Check
Hey, Again!
Do any of you have this problem, and how do you handle it?
I am a Johnny Cash fan, and have loved his music ever since growing up as a youngster in Germany, but I have a problem lately being able to play some his tunes without choking up, and yeah, okay, crying!
Mostly, it's the "deep", meaningful songs, and especially the last ones he recorded, during which one could hear how painful it was for him to sing because of the cancer.
One in particular that I love to play, but cannot get through without getting emotional, is "We'll Meet Again" and another is "Legend In My Time".
Someone once told me that to get emotional during a performance was considered the height of arrogance, and an insult to the audience. Is that true? Am I being unprofessional when that happens to me?
"We'll Meet Again", I will admit, has special significance to me, because it is a Vera Lynn tune which she performed for my Dad's WWII unit shortly before we left Germany for the States, but others that I play of his, are just because I loved him and music, and they fit my vocal range.
So what's the answer?
Thanks!
Bill
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