[quote="jeffdaweasel"]You feel that if you really let loose with a respectable-enough "whooo", someone on stage will be thinking, "Damn, that banshee chick is really digging my song."
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Ahh, but at my volume it's not only possible, it's likely.
(And, of course, all the individual sounds add up when compounded.)
The funny thing is that screaming like a banshee is so not me in an everyday living kind of way. But if someone's going to get up there and work his/her ass off for my entertainment, I want to reciprocate in whatever small (er, loud) way that I can. Performance is often fueled by energy received from the audience, so standing around silently certainly isn't doing the performer any good. I like to give credit and encouragement where due.
Plus, it really is a lot of fun.
[quote="jeffdaweasel"]One note of personal perspective: most places I play are small clubs and bars. PLEASE, people: when you go into a little bar, on a date or with friends or something, and the band doesn't entirely suck, PLEASE show them that at least you're noticing that they're alive.[/quote]
Hell yeah. Even when the band does entirely suck (assuming they're not arrogrant pricks, of course), at least acknowledge that they're alive, trying, and taking a risk just by being up there.
[The major banshee stuff doesn't apply in clubs, btw. I use a much more respectable level of whoo-ing for small venues.]
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