Played a real nice function at the Ohio Masonic Home in Springfield, OH last night. It was their annual Christmas party which brings about a dozen of the highest rankings Grand Lodge Officers from all over the state. There were between 600-700 people in attendance. (The Masonic Home is a renovated Castle and is massive.)
It is a HUGE deal at this home...
I did a basic 45 minute program playing mostly Christmas tunes of course. Then, to close with, I did Silent Night. I invited the audience to please sing with me. I was up on an elevated stage with full lighting and looking down at the decorated room was a awesome site. (I'm sure I had a better view than my audience did, lol) Once I started, the AD dimmed the lights in the auditorium and the small candles throughout the hall gave it an almost church type feel.
Each verse built as I used a Xmas Waltz style w/strings underneath my chording and singing. After the 3rd verse...I killed the accompianment and just used the strings, which I dropped the volume by half. The result was 600+ people singing Silent Night with georgous strings as a bed behind it. The audience had stood when I started it and the front half of the room had all joined hands and were swaying gently to the song.
At the end of the final verse, you could've heard a pin drop except for the sound of a few women crying.
Now, people crying when I sing is no big deal, but this is likely to be THE warmest moment I'll be a part of this season.
One of those nights when everything seemed to work like you want it too.
What a great job I have!
Bill in Dayton