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An office in SRC! |
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Written by Natalie Moody
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Monday, 18 June 2007 |
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I have been given an office. Cool huh? It's near the media house in SRC (Swedish Resource Center, Svenskt resurscenter) and I've used it to create a room for musicians where I offer information about streaming, about where one can get instruments and some other tips and tricks. It will be developed more in time, but for now I'm happy with it. Come by if you're curious, and check out the group, Swedish Musicians! :)
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Last Updated ( Monday, 18 June 2007 )
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Back to english, back to Soft Shadows |
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Written by Natalie Moody
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Monday, 18 June 2007 |
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Yesterdays gig at the Swedish Resource Center (SRC) in Swedish was alot of fun but today I'm back to my old routine and tonight's gig will be in English. Soft Shadows Club is the place, 21.00 is the time. I'll be playing that new song of mine "To be taken in" and the rest you'll just have to come there to see :)
Love
Natalie
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Last Updated ( Monday, 18 June 2007 )
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Natalie in Swedish! |
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Written by Natalie Moody
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Sunday, 17 June 2007 |
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Tonight's performance was changed from the Irish pub The Lucky Clover to Svenskt Resurscenter and thus, the whole show changed. For the first time since I started performing in SL, and maybe even the only time, I'm going to do all the talking in Swedish. Have no fear though, I'm not going to turn it into a habit, I will be back to english tomorrow at Soft Shadows Club, I promise :)
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Last Updated ( Monday, 18 June 2007 )
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Swedish Musicians - new group in SL |
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Written by Natalie Moody
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Friday, 15 June 2007 |
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I decided to start a new group in SL yesterday called Swedish Musicians. The majority of the information will be in Swedish and it is for Swedish musicians and DJ's in Second Life. I made it so that we all could have a sort of forum to get help with streaming and advice when it comes to all sorts of things that has to do with performing in SL. Anyone who's interested can join of course but the main though is that the group would be for musicians and DJ's who are actively performing or planning to perform in SL. It's free to join!
This is the description in the group charter... sorry, but it's in swedish:
"Detta är tänkt som en grupp där vi kan snacka fritt om musik, där vi kan ta stöd av varandra och ge råd och tips. Det kan vara om hur man gör när man streamar, vart man kan vända sig för att få spelningar eller för att prata om låtskriveri. Gruppen är i första hand för aktiva musiker och DJ's men självklart är nyfikna också välkomna. Men var beredda på att det kommer att pratas i chatten då och då! :)"
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My side of the story |
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Written by Natalie Moody
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Thursday, 14 June 2007 |
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I might be wierd, but I like to google myself from time to time. I search for Natalie Moody and I search for Therese Åhs. Things add on as time goes by and there's articles, blogs and all sorts of fun stuff, and yesterday this new thing came up. A paper, from the students Elina Hasslund and Matilda Wiechel, about Second Life, and I see that I'm mentioned in it, and that they also talked about the benefit that me and Johan Howard arranged together with Barncancerfonden. I got all excited and started reading and damn, I was sooo disappointed! They apparently didn't have any clue what they were talking about and I was really upset after. I'm going to comment on a few things...
"Natalie Moody sjunger svenska barnsånger."
That means: Natalie Moody sings Swedish childrens songs. Yeah right! Since it was a benefit for sick kids we opened the show with a song about children but the rest was our own songs with a few covers. And where's the information about us being two on stage? It was me and Ross LeShelle but they totally left him out.
"Spridda applåder och tafatta visslingar eftervarje låt gör henne missnöjd med publikens engagemang och efter ett par framträdanden säger hon ifrån i micken.– Ni som är här ikväll, kom igen och var med lite är ni snälla! Jag förstår henne. Utan den kontakt som vanligtvis uppstår mellan publik och artist underen spelning är handklappningarna och visslingarna det enda hon kan förlita sig på.– Annars kan ni väl lämna plats så att några av de som vill kan bli insläppta, det är fullt ochmånga har nekats inträde"
This basically means that I was unhappy with the fact that people didn't clap enough or show enough excitement and that I told them to leave if they didn't get more involved. That was NOT what happened! What I did was to ask people to not go away from their keyboards and leave their avatars with an "away" sing over their heads. Since I knew that there were many people trying to get in I asked those who where planning to leave their computers to simply leave the area so that those who wanted to listen and be active could be. I was in no way unsatisfied with the people's response.
It was also pretty obvious that the only research they had done about me was to read the article in DN from 1/3-2007 wich itself was faulty in many ways. Anyway, I just wanted to set the record straight. I would in no way ask people to leave just because they didn't shout stuff and clap alot, that's just stupid. And by the way... I actually know alot of childrens songs but I don't sing them in Second Life.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 14 June 2007 )
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