Task 3: THE
ENSEMBLE PERFORMER
·
Provide good quality AV
evidence of at least 2 technically competent, satisfying ensemble performances,
without any noticeable errors.
This provides
evidence for: P3, M3, D3
One Step Closer By The Monarchs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1atpCpkt_o
In this link is a live performance of The Monarchs playing an original song One Step Closer at the Henley Youth Festival Gig Night in the community centre in Henley. This song was written in about two band practices and we only three practices before performing it live to an audience of teenagers and parents.
Can You See Me By Mo Evans
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7JHO_4_-eQ
In this link is a live performance of the song Can You See Me which is performed by The Monarchs but was originally written by Mo Evans. This performance is at the Kenton Theatre for the Henley Youth Festival Gala Night.
Lines By Lucy Rose
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfAR803S3uc
In this link is a live performance of the band Reverie doing a cover of the song Lines by Lucy Rose. This performance was played at the Kenton Theatre also for the Henley Youth festival, we played in front of a couple hundred children, adults and pensioners.
One Step Closer By The Monarchs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1atpCpkt_o
In this link is a live performance of The Monarchs playing an original song One Step Closer at the Henley Youth Festival Gig Night in the community centre in Henley. This song was written in about two band practices and we only three practices before performing it live to an audience of teenagers and parents.
Can You See Me By Mo Evans
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7JHO_4_-eQ
In this link is a live performance of the song Can You See Me which is performed by The Monarchs but was originally written by Mo Evans. This performance is at the Kenton Theatre for the Henley Youth Festival Gala Night.
Lines By Lucy Rose
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfAR803S3uc
In this link is a live performance of the band Reverie doing a cover of the song Lines by Lucy Rose. This performance was played at the Kenton Theatre also for the Henley Youth festival, we played in front of a couple hundred children, adults and pensioners.
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