How Do You Prepare For Gigs? |
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How Do You Prepare For Gigs? |
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Nov 21 2008, 02:58 PM
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Ugh at least you got a band that can gig. My band sucks so bad we can't get through 2minutes of a 5 minute song.
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Nov 21 2008, 03:08 PM |
Ugh at least you got a band that can gig. My band sucks so bad we can't get through 2minutes of a 5 minute song. Ouch!! You'll come around evetually. Jesse, preparations like rehearsing and the last week rehearse one time extra. That's the obvious. But as important is to record your takes and listen to them inbetween. That puts your version of a song in your head and knowing it from a listeners perspective is very helpful also for performing it. Knowing it by heart so to speak. Very useful! -------------------- My bands homepage
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Nov 21 2008, 03:15 PM |
Well apart from regular home practicing of the songs , you need to practice in a studio/practice room with your band regularly before a gig..Also one extra rehearsal right before the gig is needed.Its different when playing home alone with a CD and with a band..You need to as a band get tight and rehearse your gig..
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Nov 21 2008, 03:17 PM |
Yeah:D Me and the singer really want to do that but our other bandmates, except drummer, dont take it really serious:(
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Nov 21 2008, 03:21 PM |
Its different when playing home alone with a CD and with a band..You need to as a band get tight and rehearse your gig.. A funny side note is that our bass player has a band that rehearse by corresponding since the band members are widely spread, they send files back and forth and then when it's time for a gig they come together for the first time with their home rehearsed sets and go on stage. Needless to say they are brilliant musicians with years and years of experience -------------------- My bands homepage
All time favourites: B. Streisand - Woman in Love, M. Hopkin - Those were the days, L. Richie - Hello |
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Nov 22 2008, 01:19 AM |
Before the gig you should practice all songs at home until you can play them flawlessly. Remember on gig and in studio some mistakes can and will happen, even if you know everything perfectly. The next step is to go to the studio and go through all songs until they are perfect.
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Nov 22 2008, 02:34 AM |
Yeah:D Me and the singer really want to do that but our other bandmates, except drummer, dont take it really serious:( This happens to most bands Some people disappoint you. But sometimes also some people may surprise you. So keep working About preparing, I think the most important thing of all is that you listen to the songs a lot. Define the set list way before the gig and make sure you listen to every music several times. You cannot force other people to do it, but you can at least give this tip to them. One thing you can make is creating a playlist with the setlist on youtube and sending them. If they can do it with small effort they will do it for sure. If everyone (or at least someone) knows how the songs should sound, it becomes much more easy to identify mistakes or for instance a bad guitar tone. Then it's about practicing and practicing. As Ivan said things will go wrong on stage. Last week for instance I had 2 strings broken, we've gotta lots of feedback and had to play in lower volume, someone stole the coat from the singer, just to mention a few problems. So if you want to make it nice besides all problems follow the advice: "Don't practice until you get it right. Practice it until you can't get it wrong". (Someone uses this phrase as sig in the forum I think ) -------------------- my "Thank you GMC!" video
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Nov 22 2008, 09:35 PM |
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Nov 23 2008, 03:21 PM |
A funny side note is that our bass player has a band that rehearse by corresponding since the band members are widely spread, they send files back and forth and then when it's time for a gig they come together for the first time with their home rehearsed sets and go on stage. Needless to say they are brilliant musicians with years and years of experience Yeah that is possible of course But good ol' band practice rules Band has to sound well as a whole band not individuals -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Nov 23 2008, 03:24 PM |
Yeah that is possible of course But good ol' band practice rules Band has to sound well as a whole band not individuals 100% agreed. |
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Nov 23 2008, 04:01 PM |
Only play on stage that what you are able to play. Or if you can improvise, do it. That's another aspect of a gig playing..I would recommend playing only songs that you are well satisfied with...Also practice your parts at home and in studio and don't alter them much on stage, if you go on into too much improvising on stage you have a very good chance to mess things up and in most cases those improvised parts won't sound as good as the original ones.(originals are composed with great care and when you improvise you think them on a go) so be careful with that too. This post has been edited by Bogdan Radovic: Nov 23 2008, 04:03 PM -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Nov 23 2008, 06:59 PM |
I stick to the song yeah. Except for pride and joy.. I improvise bits in between but the blues is my thing, it sounds great:D
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Nov 23 2008, 07:12 PM |
I don't do gigs, but some friends of mine draw a pentagram on the ground and falls into a trance for some minutes.....
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