Wednesday 2 September 2015

Busking at Broadstairs (sort of)

I've been going to Broadstairs Folk Week since sometime in the 90s. As a former singer of mostly unaccompanied English folk songs, I'd always made for the singalongs, sessions and singarounds. This year was different because of my change in direction and I took in a lot more pub and concert acts, particularly if they were doing Americana. I enjoyed the upbeat music and lively atmosphere, but I was also interested to see what material they did and how acts presented themselves.

At festivals I usually spend the mornings keeping up my daily practice in some out-of-the-way corner. This year I practised by singing in front of passers-by, i.e. as if I was busking. I wasn't actually collecting money, but next year I'm thinking of registering as an official busker with a collection tin for contributions to the festival - if I get any! Busking is a great way to face your fears and get used to a public audience, and it gives you a lot more opportunity to develop your experience.