I thought it might be educational to start a thread on the do's and dont's
of playing live. Sort of a 'Gig Wisdom' thread.
In the spirit of the 'In time/In tune' thread.
Let me throw out a few simple Guitarist based ones that I've learned, just to start it off:
1) Duct Tape is your friend. Tape down your cables when you can and where you can. Always tape down the cord to your pedals or pedal board.
2) Play a little before you leave for the gig, and check to make sure all of your stuff is still in working order.
3) Make a Gig first aid kit: Extra strings, tape, cables, allen wrenches, string cutters, etc.
4) Arrange a place where you can get away from friends and general patrons to warm up before you go on.
If you are the type that gets nervous or a little stage-frighty, your hands will get cold and stiffen up. If you cant get away to warm up, hit the restroom and run some warm/hot water over your hands for a few minutes before you hit the stage.
5) Befriend whomever is running sound (be nice to the sound man). Try to get some semblance of a sound-check before your show.
I think live sound is fodder for a whole other discussion, but short and sweet: The sound out in the audience is what counts most. Get out in front of the stage and listen. 90% of the time your on-stage sound will suck, so make the best of it and dont freak out.
6) Face the audience. Most people really want you to succede. they arent waiting for you to flub something so that they can mock you.
For bands: have your stuff down from rehearsal time. If you believe in each other and can count on each other, then theres no need to fear any crowd.
of playing live. Sort of a 'Gig Wisdom' thread.
In the spirit of the 'In time/In tune' thread.
Let me throw out a few simple Guitarist based ones that I've learned, just to start it off:
1) Duct Tape is your friend. Tape down your cables when you can and where you can. Always tape down the cord to your pedals or pedal board.
2) Play a little before you leave for the gig, and check to make sure all of your stuff is still in working order.
3) Make a Gig first aid kit: Extra strings, tape, cables, allen wrenches, string cutters, etc.
4) Arrange a place where you can get away from friends and general patrons to warm up before you go on.
If you are the type that gets nervous or a little stage-frighty, your hands will get cold and stiffen up. If you cant get away to warm up, hit the restroom and run some warm/hot water over your hands for a few minutes before you hit the stage.
5) Befriend whomever is running sound (be nice to the sound man). Try to get some semblance of a sound-check before your show.
I think live sound is fodder for a whole other discussion, but short and sweet: The sound out in the audience is what counts most. Get out in front of the stage and listen. 90% of the time your on-stage sound will suck, so make the best of it and dont freak out.
6) Face the audience. Most people really want you to succede. they arent waiting for you to flub something so that they can mock you.
For bands: have your stuff down from rehearsal time. If you believe in each other and can count on each other, then theres no need to fear any crowd.