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and Professionalism by: Dave Wilson
Bands and Professionalism, I view this is a very
important topic. There are alot of bands that don't cross
their T's and dot their I's. It's for the most part
fairly easy to learn your part of the song on your
instrument and perhaps your vocal part, but there are
many other things to take into account for your live
performances. Remember, you're being paid to do a job,
and as fun as that job might be it is still in fact, a
job. The venue owner or talent buyer is expecting you to
come through with a quality performance. To start with,
You want to arrive at the venue in plenty of time to set
up and do your sound checks. Unless you really trust your
sound man, you may want to have a long enough cord or a
cordless system so you can stand out front and make sure
all is well with the sound. Obviously there may need to
be some adjustments when the place is full, but for the
most part you should be in good shape. |
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