Dos & Don'ts onstage

my advice on stage do what u need to do .. if the song is slighty heavy add a little bit of taste by having a little body movement.. can help u realise some tense on the stage.

practise your playing well with your band people will prefer good music then u play something to mess up..

always have eyes connection with your audience and even maybe some audience may not appricates your songs and performace right i'm sure u have some of your friends supporting u for the start and learn to entertian them ..

dont be a monkey if most of your band members are not doing much things.. u must condinate with band mates that the most important.. do attacks together..

balance your sound well with the drummers bass player and singer.. dont over ride the sound.. what u hear is not what the audience may hear.. have a friend who know music to help u get the setup right down the stage.. unless u have a good sound man and have all the sound direct in to mixer and channel out..

if u have a pre amp learn to listen to it cause actually u cant hear properly on stages.

heavy music doesnt mean u need to blow the amps control the volume well and let the audience enjoy the heavy music..

most important enjoy yourself on the stage..

cheerios!.. :o
 
thor666 said:
get one of those d'addario ones... the straplock with the sling or the small individual types one. The Straplock with sling goes for < $10 and the small ones go for < $5. :lol:

can i get them from wakemeupmusic?
 
:lol: Haha.....here's a good one. Don't wank off on stage unless you are as famous as jim morrison. There is something to be said about creativity and being high.

Stay clean is the motto. The end of the ride is never a good thing.
 
hofner said:
i will be playing online without anything except me and my guitar , and chorus pedal.


As you will be on stage on your own, I don'tthink you need to do too many theatrics when performing. Just be cool and professional about it. A good model to follow would be like Eric Clapton from his MTV unplugged concert.

If you'r e looking to buy a wireless transmitter/receiver for your guitar, you can get one at Swee Lee (Samson Airline, cost about $500+) or at Luther Music (AKG, I think, costs about $400+).
 
OMG!!!!!!!!!! SO MUCH! :roll: :twisted: :evil: Thanks for telling me . otherwise i wouldn't know...thought it only cost $50+
 
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