Wednesday, August 22, 2007

WHy playing live is so important

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007
WHy playing live is so important
Playing your music out live is vital for a band/artist for many reasons.

Putting on a concert or playing a gig enables you to get your music out there and make people aware of your band. You can also sell merchandise and CD’s at gigs, promote your website and network with people. Playing live performances means you can build up a fan base and get immediate feedback about you and your music.

Without this vital connection, how do you expect people to know you exist? Relying on the internet alone for your promotional needs won’t be enough if you want to build a larger and more dedicated fan base. Here are some tips:

Make sure you have some business cards with all your contact details and website info on to distribute @ gigs. You can get some free cards @ vistaprint.com. It’s also good to do up fliers to give to people with details of your myspace and upcoming shows.

Contact the local press and put posters up to help promote your gig. Build a mailing list and collect mobile numbers to inform people of your upcoming show. The more people you can get out, the more impressed the venue/promoter will be and the more likely they are to re-book you or put in a good word with their friends.

AT THE CONCERT no matter how small or big, here are some pointers:

Never ever put you or your band down. Be positive. Be prepared to sweat a lot. If anyone heckles you, remember, who’s got the mic and the big speakers? Don’t be afraid to make eye contact. Do a set list for each band member and try to stick to it. Tune your guitars with a guitar tuner and carry spare strings. Be polite with the staff and punters. Advertise your website or myspace between songs. Introduce each song but don’t waffle on. Offer any merchandise you have for sale. Don’t be afraid to tell any sound engineer what you want (more vocals in the monitor, your guitar turning up/down) Speak clearly. And most important of all HAVE FUN because if you are having fun then so too will the audience.

Playing live can be a bit nerve racking and if you have never played live and are weary and not sure what to expect you could try attending a local open mic night and get a taster for live performance there. In the UK there are open mic nights in all the big towns and cities. The only way to build your confidence is to go out there and do it. You will be amazed out how gigging will help boost your confidence and help build a solid fan base.

By Clare Dowling from The Moot. I have played over 100 shows so far and love it!


Posted By moot @ 7:51 PM
Author's site: http://www.myspace.com/themoot

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