Wednesday 28 December 2011

A song and a new toy for Christmas

For Christmas this year, among other lovely things, my clever husband bought me a Zoom H1 Handy Recorder. For those of you who don't know what this is, it's a handheld recording device that you can record onto and upload straight away.



Here is a link to a page about it for more info. http://www.samsontech.com/zoom/products/handheld-audio-recorders/h1/

The great thing about this is that previously, when writing songs, I have been using a proper old school tape recorder stuck on the piano in front of me to get down ideas when songwriting. For those of you born before the 90's you will remember that the quality is very poor, rustly and crackly and although it was good when you were recording your songs when you were 7, it's not very good now.

 So my new Zoom is going to massively help me with songwriting. There are loads of things I can do with it and I have a feeling that creatively it is going to be invaluable. I can just jam around for ages, upload it straight away and listen back, picking out things I like etc..I can quickly play and sing a new song and send it straight over the the band members, and we can use it in band practice when jamming around ideas etc.

Anyway, here is my first go on it. You can change the levels and things and do loads of other stuff I haven't entirely figured out yet but this is it literally just sat in front of me on my piano and uploaded. Miss Crazy Lady is a song that I play with the band with all sorts of cool guitar effects, cool harmonies and stuff so it's a bit lacking with just voice and piano but this is the gist of the song.

http://soundcloud.com/lena-smith/miss-crazy-lady-zoom

Wednesday 21 December 2011

Listen and Like!

You can listen to my songs on either my SoundCloud account  - http://soundcloud.com/lena-smith
or Reverbnation - http://www.reverbnation.com/lenasmith

It would be awesome, if you could head over to my Facebook page and 'like' us there too. - http://www.facebook.com/TheLenaSmithBand


Lena Smith Band Photoshoot with Elina Photography

So the beautiful and lovely Elina was down in Plymouth for a few weeks before Christmas and asked me if we would like to do some Promotional photos of the band while she was down. So I jumped at the chance.

We all turned up at Clash and Clash Studios in our finery. Joe Biddle, musician and owner of Presspack Recording Studios next door had kindly donated a few musical bits and bobs as props and Elina made us feel really relaxed and took some absolutely awesome photos for us. Here are a few.





Sunday 18 December 2011

Lena Smith Band Xmas



Last night we had our first official Lena Smith Band Christmas. There was roast, alcohol, festivities, crackers, Christmas pud and great company. I even got to set the pud on fire! Horray for Christmas pyromania :)





Saturday 17 December 2011

Christmas is here.


So, I was meant to be doing something important on Wednesday. I can't remember what it was but it was work related and I was at home sitting on the sofa listening to Christmas songs and wrapping presents instead.

I was feeling festive and decided that it would be fun to try and write a Christmas Song as I had never written one before.



All the fabulous, wonderful, and heartwarming Christmas Songs in the world I could think of as a reference and the first thing that popped into my head was East17's 'Stay Another Day'.

Anyway....... so I started with some classic bell type descending thirds and my Christmas Song took shape.

There are a hundred Jesus based Christmas Carols, thousands of Christmas based Woe songs and a million Christmas songs about random things like Reindeers, Santa and Snowmen. If anyone has heard Tim Minchin's christmas song 'White wine in the sun' which is a lovely sentimental and heartwarming song about spending time with his family and loved ones at christmas, this is the kind of thing I was thinking instead. My song is all about being with the person that you love at Christmas.

These are the lyrics.



Christmas is here



V1
There’s frost on the pavement outside
There’s good friends all around me tonight
I’m feeling kinda tingly
and I
don’t think it’s just the mulled wine

Bridge
cause I’m sitting here beside you
at Christmas time

V2
We’re singing Christmas carols tonight
The words are lit by candlelight
I’m feeling warm and cosy
even
though my fingers feel like they’re not mine

Bridge
cause I’m singing here beside you
at Christmas time

Chorus
Christmas is here, it’s a time for good cheer
to appreciate all of your lot
Christmas is here, and I’m full of good cheer
cause I’m thankful it’s you that I’ve got

V3
The tinsel from the tree got everywhere,
it’s on the floor, the cats, my clothes, my hair
I’m feeling full of magic, the christmas tree lights just started to shine

Bridge
and you’re tinseling beside me
at Christmas time

Chorus
Christmas is here, it’s a time for good cheer
to appreciate all of your lot
Christmas is here, and I’m full of good cheer
cause I’m thankful it’s you that I’ve got

Verse 4
Our loved ones are all gathered today
to give our gifts, eat food, and sing and play
I’m feeling really special,
like a child I feel like everything is mine

Bridge
cause you’re gathered here beside me
at Christmas time


I also used the gerund of a new verb that I made up - To Tinsel :)

Here's my Christmas Song - Merry Christmas everybody xxxxxxx



http://soundcloud.com/lena-smith/christmas-is-here-demo

Thursday 15 December 2011

Solo set at Ride Cafe

Last Thursday I did 15 minute solo set supporting the awesome Adam Isaac band at Ride Cafe.

I played;

Baby
Colour of Me
You'll Make Today
Fly

It was quite quiet because all of the students had gone home for Christmas but there were still enough people there for it to be a good gig. I played well, Tommy the sound guy was great.

It was the first time I had played my new song 'You'll Make Today' in public and it went down well. It was also the first time I had played 'Fly' and 'Baby' without the band.

Here's a little video of me doing 'Colour of Me' that Celine from the Adam Isaac band recorded.




Saturday 26 November 2011

First gig with the Lena Smith Band


At the end of November we had our very first gig with the Lena Smith Band at the James Street Vaults in Plymouth. It was great to see so many came out to support us.

The line-up up was:
Lena Smith - Vocals, Stage Piano
Trina McDougall - Vocals
Chloe Steer - Vocals
Stu Welsh - Guitar
Marcin Dubiel - Bass
Nathan Bawden - Drums

We were supported by Josie Boucharde who played a brilliant solo set.

The sound was done by Chris Moore and Sam Brian.

Here's the pics...











Friday 25 November 2011

Welcome

Hi everyone, this is my first post in my new 'Lena Smith' blog. Here, I will be keeping you all informed about the goings on of Lena Smith and her band.


Monday 7 November 2011

Meet Lena Smith



So I thought I'd start off my first official (post introductory) post by talking about my music. It's not all that I am and it's not the only thing I'm doing but at the moment it's quite important and I'm putting a lot of energy into it so it seems fitting to me to explain what it's all about, why I'm doing it and what I want to get out of it.

I have always played music, I can't actually remember how old I was when I started with music. It was always in our house, both parents are musicians and I must have spent the 9 months growing in my mum's belly listening to her playing and teaching music so it is as much a part of me as breathing is.









I remember my sister, when I was about four teaching me what harmony was and how you could sing two different things together and they sounded nice.

I can remember both my sisters and I with our heads in bowls of water singing and bubbling the frog chorus for my mum and dad.

I officially started learning to play the Piano at about six or seven (reluctantly at first I might add). I didn't enjoy grades, I didn't enjoy scales, I didn't enjoy reading music but I did love playing and working things out by listening to them.

I started the Clarinet at eleven and throughout my teens I learnt different woodwind instruments and was part of a rather cliquey but very good and thriving school music department and I was greatly encouraged. I found that somehow at about the age of sixteen, the ability to read music and not solely rely on my ear kicked in and I became a well rounded musician.





After a degree in music I had quite a few years where I did absolutely nothing with my music. I had pupils, I played the piano in a restaurant and I taught music in schools but I was not doing anything with music that was just for me and I was not being particularly creative.

After a few years like this one of my friends asked me to write her a string arrangement for one of her songs that she was recording. I had not done anything like this before but thought it would be fun to try so I did that, recorded it at a really nice studio with real strings and this I think was the very beginning of my personal and creative journey as a musician which has still really only just begun.

This led to me playing the Piano and being in a music video with her which led to a little bit of performance, another music video, some more recordings and finally a little bit of writing myself.



Throughout this time I got together with my Mr Welsh who is incredibly supportive and he encouraged me and keeps encouraging me all the time with my music (and everything in general). He also happens to be a brilliant musician and sound engineer himself so we make a good team.

I got really into a local piano led band that really inspired me with my (Piano based) songwriting. Up until this point I hadn't really figured out how to write songs in my own personal style at the Piano.





I always kind of felt that songs were written using a guitar more often than not and although I can bash out a load of chords I wouldn't by any stretch of the imagination call myself a guitarist and I also struggled with lyrics.




I had written bits of songs and never finished them but for some reason one day after a few years of being involved in small ways for other people with the local music scene I decided that as singing and playing the piano are two of my most favourite things to do in the world I should really combine them, finish the songs I had, write some more songs and get out there and do it for myself.



Lena Smith was born :)

I decided that I should have a pseudonym because it sounded fun to have an alter ego to present my musical self under and I like bands that have the person as the name so I could do Lena Smith solo stuff and The Lena Smith Band. Lena because I always like the name and thought that if I was russian I'd probably be called Helena and because I really like the singer 'Lena Horne'. Smith because it is my maiden name.

So back in May this year (2011) I actually finished a song, recorded it with my clever husband, set up a facebook page and posted it.







I was really scared that people wouldn't like it but it was very well received so I did more and more and more and more :) and there is a lot more to come too!


I'm going to leave this post here now because I'm going to put up some more specific ones about first gig, songs and all sorts of other Lena Smith related things later.


Here is my favourite quote that more or less sums up how I feel about the whole thing.

'Make your own kind of music, sing your own special song, make your own kind of music even if nobody else sings along' (Mama Cass)