Yesterday's English blog✌️

Yesterday I went to the Tedeschi Trucks Band concert!


My hands are shaking as I type this blog!

My heart is pounding so fast.

The sound hits my heart on all sides!

Even now, my heart rate is still rising!

I'm being carried along by the sound groove.

My body was really moving "before I knew it" and I started to scream.

I want to be bathed in this music again tomorrow!


When Susan appeared on stage, the first sound and the first vocal gripped my heart.


In the last song, she improvised along with the chorus and the finale felt like a huge firework was going off!


My mouth is watering.



Mr. Trucks on guitar


From the delicate guitar solo to the aggressive guitar cutting.


It was so amazing, that many times  I stopped to catch my breath!


Mr. Keyboard Vocalist


The sound was like a biscuit that crumbles the moment you put it in your mouth.

Each note that came out from the keyboard was sparkling and shiny!


Twin drums
Synchronized breathing

Drum solo by twin drums

It was so great that I had to look down once and take a deep breath because I was breathing so hard.

The drum solo started quietly, but gradually crescendoed and ended in unison.

Neither of them were looking at their own drums, they were looking at each other's hands as they played.


The cheers after the drum solo still echo in my ears.


Saxophone, trumpet, and trombone players

The sound was very sharp and piercing into each piece of music.


The sax solo felt like the sound was intertwined with the rhythm section!


Octopus! This is it! It's an octopus!


It was like an octopus sucking on the band members.


Trumpet solo


The sound was so sharp that I thought it might break through the ceiling of the hall.

The sound was like a ninja star, and it stuck in my heart, and I can't seem to get it out.



Trombone.


A sound like milk chocolate enveloping the sharp sounds of the sax and trumpet.

Melted chocolate entwined with those sharp sounds - and it melted my brain too!


Vocal chorus members


Chases, solos, and vocals in the music

I felt like I was being hugged!

I felt like I was being held from behind.

The feeling is still there.

The last vocal battle


Fireworks tier by tier, Don! Dong! Don! Don! And getting louder and louder towards the finale!

Guitar and bass

I felt like the band members were "breathing" together.

Before each solo started, everyone in the band always looked at the bass guitar.

I felt it was like them taking deep breath in each song.

Lastly, the way they started each note and placed the rests.


The way the notes started and the way the rests were placed brought me into the groove of the Tedeschi Trucks Band.

I went to the concert determined to leave with something,

From the first note, I was riding the wave of sound and enjoying the music itself.


I was able to grasp the idea of enjoying the music itself, which is fading away as I learn more and more about sound.


I have today grasped the enjoyment of the music itself, something that is fading away as I study sound.


that’s my jam!!!!!