Live Music Review: Noma Falta @ The Original Winterland
I don’t syndicate a lot of my posts from Metaverse Music here anymore, but I thought this was a good one to do here cause I both improved my writing quality in this one and also this is a good artist too. So I thought I’d syndicate it here too. Check out the rest at MM.
Second Life Live Music Review
Written by Enniv Zarf (RL: Paul Kwo)
Metaverse Music
Noma Falta
The Original Winterland
Finally my stream decided to work again, all on its own. I didn’t do anything to fix it, no one did. I am just counting my blessings that it’s working and I can continue to review.
Of course it wouldn’t be an Enniv Zarf day of reviews if I didn’t have something to complain about. Today’s concert was for UNICEF charity for children, a fantastic thing to support. My only complain was actually the teleport point. What in the world is up with these teleport points at ridiculously far off places? As if Second Life lag isn’t bad enough with a ton of people at a concert, some venue owners decided they want you to first get lost and not know where the concert is after teleporting in, then when you do find it you have to lag through the walkway to get to the actual concert. Please set teleport points right in the middle of the concert area or at least somewhere close enough that I can see it without having to look at a map.
But that aside I am very glad to have stopped by Noma Falta’s concert. She has one great voice and she knows how to work it too. She’s a blues singer who also venture into soulful rock, which leads me to think do blues singer hold themselves to higher standards then pop and alternative rock singers. No matter Noma really has a fantastic rich voice and puts on an awesome show!
Her voice has great…
…range that is solid from the lowest of her register to the very top falsettos. On top of that her chops on her electric guitar is just electrifying. There is a lot of power coming through the stream and just lights up my speakers.
The best parts I think of her set are the wonderful songs she sings with only her bass. They feel like the equivalent of an unplugged version by most other singers who does it with a guitar. I think they are just sweet to listen to. It’s great to just hear her voice carry the entire song which she has no problem doing. In these songs, she was totally exposed but still carried through strong. She doesn’t hide her voice and she doesn’t need to. She did have a headache today and was having some issues juggling some stuff, which contributed to some shakiness at rare moments that are barely detectable. I probably wouldn’t have paid attention to them if she didn’t point out her nerves kicking in. She did stop midway one song, but that is not an issue to me at all. We all have those days.
Her other numbers are also very well mixed and balanced never to cover her wonderful voice, which is definitely her selling point. Having this wonderful complete sound and varying it back and forth between this and the slimmed down electric bass versions really adds to the diversity that helps keep things fresh throughout.
She also has a good diverse selection of songs to begin with that covers a few good sub-categories of blues. And no matter which style she does, she still brings her gifts to the table and owns them all.
I do want to get to know more about her original music. I usually have a hard time telling which are the originals at a concert since without them explicitly telling me it’s an original, it could be an obscure cover. So whenever doing a concert that mixes in both, make sure to let your audience know what’s what.
Another worthy note that I absolutely think is a thing we have to get more into in Second Life is to sing each other’s original songs. We are a community here so why not? Noma presented a song by a friend of hers near the beginning of the concert. It was a good song too and her voice worked very well with it, carrying the song into my living room. I can think of a few other songwriters in Second Life whose songs I would like to hear someone else singing.
Noma’s music has a wonderful old school vibe that I can certainly get used to hearing. Her voice along with her instrumentals is just both rock solid. She claimed to have a headache, but if this is her off day I sure can’t wait to hear her on an on day. So check her out any day of the week and you’ll all have a great time with some great music.
~ by paulkwo on December 15, 2008.
Posted in Enniv Zarf, Metaverse Music, Noma Falta, The Original Winterland, live music, second life

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