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Okay so you’re on stage. You’re on music cue 35 of 61, the show caller’s voice comes into your earphones “musicians standby… and… go!” You jump into life, putting those years of practice to good use as you perfectly perform a piece you might never have heard until the day before. There is no determined end however. You keep playing and repeating where appropriate - your guitarist adds a few tasty flourishes - until you once again hear in the headphones “music, stop”. Now is the tricky bit, you have five seconds tops to end this performance in a satisfying and complete way. Your bandmates look at each other and in that incredible telepathic way musicians communicate, you all instantly calculate a classy and fitting end to the tune - executed perfectly. You don’t acknowledge the incredible feat that just played out because by the time you turn the page for the next cue you hear “musicians standby… and… go!”

Here at Good Yarns we are no strangers to awards shows and we know all about the precision and professionalism required to make them run smoothly. Any of our fine ensembles are capable to the highest degree and we’d love it if you enquired with us regarding your awards night.

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Here at Good Yarns we are no strangers to awards shows and we know all about the precision and professionalism required to make them run smoothly. Any of our fine ensembles are capable to the highest degree and we’d love it if you enquired with us regarding your awards night.

Okay so you’re on stage. You’re on music cue 35 of 61, the show caller’s voice comes into your earphones “musicians standby… and… go!” You jump into life, putting those years of practice to good use as you perfectly perform a piece you might never have heard until the day before. There is no determined end however. You keep playing and repeating where appropriate - your guitarist adds a few tasty flourishes - until you once again hear in the headphones “music, stop”. Now is the tricky bit, you have five seconds tops to end this performance in a satisfying and complete way. Your bandmates look at each other and in that incredible telepathic way musicians communicate, you all instantly calculate a classy and fitting end to the tune - executed perfectly. You don’t acknowledge the incredible feat that just played out because by the time you turn the page for the next cue you hear “musicians standby… and… go!”

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