Tips for Gigging Musicians -Avoid These Mistakes When Playing Live

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  • Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
  • These are the mistakes I have learned NOT to make in my many years as a solo acoustic musician who gigs regularly. If you want to get more music gigs and keep the ones you already have you will want to avoid doing some of these common (and sometimes obvious) things. I wish you the best in your gigging musical journey

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  • @chrisgoodenough1374
    @chrisgoodenough1374 23 дні тому +1

    I always arrive at least an hour before start…after setting up (which only takes about 15-20 min) I spend the rest of the pre-gig mingling with the early crowd, ask for requests and generally just build a rapport. As I don’t have a sound guy, I’ll find someone that seems like they know music enough to let me know after the first song if the guitar/vocal balance and volume are appropriate. Then, I always publicly thank my impromptu sound guy. My biggest tip of the night often comes from that guy.

    • @FrankPersico
      @FrankPersico  23 дні тому

      Smart. Thanks for sharing with us all

  • @frankhinckley3756
    @frankhinckley3756 5 місяців тому +2

    Took a hiatus from solo gigs about 5 years ago but looking to get back into it. Thanks for these videos Frank.
    Btw. Some of the dive bars I played in a t shirt IS dressing up. 😊

    • @FrankPersico
      @FrankPersico  5 місяців тому

      You are very welcome.. haha yes that is true. I've played my share of dives as well and you are right. LOL

  • @pferrara929
    @pferrara929 Місяць тому +2

    Showing up early for a gig also gives you the psychological advantage with the crowd. They will automatically assume you are part of the establishment when they walk in and see you already set up.(for what it’s worth.)😏

    • @FrankPersico
      @FrankPersico  Місяць тому +2

      Couldn’t agree more. It just gives you that ability to mark out the turf so to speak. I personally have to be early . But i am slightly neurotic lol

  • @leftygeezer
    @leftygeezer 2 місяці тому +1

    100% best advice. Thanks, Frank.

    • @FrankPersico
      @FrankPersico  2 місяці тому

      My pleasure. All the best to u

  • @australiansleddogtours2548
    @australiansleddogtours2548 2 місяці тому +2

    Love your vid! I’m a seasoned musician that played in bands all my life, and now starting to do solo but even with that experience it’s different with solo gigs. Brett.

    • @FrankPersico
      @FrankPersico  2 місяці тому

      I really appreciate the comment. Yeah for sure solo gigs is its own sub category lol .. you will do great I’m sure

    • @australiansleddogtours2548
      @australiansleddogtours2548 2 місяці тому +1

      Frank, if you ever come to Australia…drop in and see me and I’ll set you up for gigs in my mountain location and coast. Brett.

  • @MrCheswickMusic
    @MrCheswickMusic 8 місяців тому +1

    Hey, cheers Frank, sound solid advice, thanks man

  • @migueldemaria3830
    @migueldemaria3830 2 місяці тому +2

    good stuff. a lot of musicians really shoot themselves in their foot (feet?) by not following these "common sense" rules

    • @FrankPersico
      @FrankPersico  2 місяці тому +1

      Thanks so much. Have a good one

  • @writereducator
    @writereducator 8 місяців тому +1

    I'm pretty new at performing, but these all seem like good points. Being a teacher helps me because I am good at doing everything in my power to avoid disaster!

    • @FrankPersico
      @FrankPersico  8 місяців тому +1

      Hahaha very good:) those skills will come in handy

  • @DanielLopez-ip7oe
    @DanielLopez-ip7oe 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for the tips.

  • @guitarnuccio
    @guitarnuccio 5 місяців тому

    Great tips!

  • @perrym10161
    @perrym10161 Місяць тому

    Well done!

  • @LennyTim
    @LennyTim 5 місяців тому +1

    thank you.

  • @allengoyne
    @allengoyne Місяць тому

    Based on my own experience and self reflection, I can't drink at all before a gig. And this is just from years smoking weed, drinking trying to find a balance, never really hitting the sweet spot. The only thing that works for me is drink water. Alcohol after I am done and paid, if that, usually not until I get home, and even then I'm probably tired and just ready to go to bed. Reading this makes me feel like I'm really old.
    I do think that I probably talk too much between songs. A lot of times I will tell a quick tale of the history of the song. I might need to scale that back a bit. The audience probably doesn't care about the session players, producer, or the gear used as much as I do LOL

    • @FrankPersico
      @FrankPersico  Місяць тому

      Half the complaints I get in my comments is that I talk too much … I feel ya! Thanks for the comment

  • @johngdrakeguitar
    @johngdrakeguitar Місяць тому +1

    Spare gear is critical. I keep an extra amp in the car, mics, cables, strings, batteries, even a “woody” type sound hole pickup in my gig bag, (pickups can and do go bad). Paranoid, maybe. But like you, I don’t care for excuses. I’ve had to announce that I was taking a 5 minute break to change gear but I haven’t had to tell anyone I couldn’t finish a job. Good video.

    • @FrankPersico
      @FrankPersico  Місяць тому +1

      Absolutely. Same here been lucky all these years. Well there was the one time I showed up to gig with empty guitar case but …nevermind lol

    • @gregoryschleitwiler9601
      @gregoryschleitwiler9601 Місяць тому

      I thought drummers were the only ones that forget things, like their snare, kick drum pedal, etc. I forgot one of my keyboards once, oh well.

  • @duardbandy
    @duardbandy 5 місяців тому +1

    Great stuff! New to your page. The sound volume is very important to me. My motto for sound is "be heard not loud" I have been solo giging for a few years now. Booking still seems so cumbersome to me. I'v created spead sheets tracking contact info and perfered methods of contact from all the different venues I play at. The human factor is so inconsistent, I am not sure if building the spread sheet was worth it. I am willing to deal with it because I love it so much. Am I just being unrealistic that the process can be smooth?

    • @FrankPersico
      @FrankPersico  5 місяців тому

      nothing in this business is ever smooth lol. just hang in there :)

  • @robertgrimsted877
    @robertgrimsted877 Місяць тому

    Definitely don’t drink you can get forgetful what you’re doing make mastakes keep a clear head even if you’re nervous love the vids frank 😀🎸

  • @robertgrimsted877
    @robertgrimsted877 Місяць тому

    Make sure you tune up two guitars one spare just in case a sting breaks or something else goes wrong spare batteries are always a good idea get some body to watch your equipment if you use the bathroom or if you’re alway from your stuff

  • @robertgrimsted877
    @robertgrimsted877 Місяць тому

    Playing in a group is better but ist really hard playing on your own if do you must have big balls ha haha

    • @FrankPersico
      @FrankPersico  Місяць тому +1

      In a perfect world I would have a working band going as well but so hard to make it work. Personalities, schedules and the fact that venues don’t pay well makes it really tough