Since most people think a live performance ticket is so expensive than they expected that they hesitate to buy it willingly. But, if you ask some one who buy a the expensive ticket for live performance, they confidently answer about your question. "Watching the live performance on stage is better in the part of enjoyment than watching at home." Therefore, the worth of spending for it is enormous thing compared with the burden of spending. From now on, I present two reasonable reasons why I think so.
Firstly, the live performance allow us to see all parts of performance freely. Imagine you attend an orchestra's concert. You can look anywhere in the orchestra at any time to see what player are doing, and even you especially want. Actually, I like one woman singer of a women singer group, when I went to a live concert, which give me a chance to concentrate the one woman singer during that time, so I was really satisfied with this fact. This never happen in a televised show. In other word, you just see only what television camera allow you to see. At a live performance, you have much greater freedom.
Secondly, you can enjoy watching while doing something. For example, in the rock concert, people can not only see but also do dancing, acclaiming, or shouting at the same time. As they do, they have a sense of excitement, also the sense of excitement is double. To illustrate, My sister loves rock singers, and she have fantastic experience. Two weeks ago, she went to a live rock concert, and she enjoyed the performance and she also could sing, shout, and shake her body with the rock singer Even she cough many subtle details of the singer. After the live concert ended, she felt stress relieved and felt that she was a real rock singer at that time. Of course, the excitement is double than watching at home.
Television, of course, performs a great service. It carries performances to millions of people who otherwise could not enjoy them directly. On the stated things above, however, nothing on television quite matches the experience of a live performance. |