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Really casual gig
What did you do yesterday, daddy?
Oh, I mixed a couple of video pieces and a live TV show, and then did a guitar gig. To cap off a very full day, I played a little gig last night. A friend had asked me to play at a fundraising coffee house to benefit a missions trip she is making to Tanzania. Free coffee and deserts! I had no idea how much time she wanted me to occupy or how big the crowd would be so I just decided to take things pretty casually and react to whatever I encountered. I pulled up an old set list and mused over possibilities, but oddly, didn't settle on anything except a starting number, played on classical guitar. After a full day of work I was pretty blitzed, so, of all things, I went home and crashed on the couch with a music video going. I woke up only about thirty minutes before showtime, threw my classical and a Taylor (in case things ran long and I needed a guitar for alternate tunings) into the car and grabbed a sandwich before zipping over to the hall. I still didn't have a set list. Once there, I got the lay of the land: when I was going to play, where I was going to set up, size and makeup of crowd (70-ish, mostly black, all ages), how long I needed to play (ten minutes). I was to follow a guy who sang acappella spirituals. Still no set list... Frankly, I had expected this to be a really casual affair, with me over in a corner playing background music and being ignored while people stuffed their faces and yakked, but they had a defined stage area with lights and the seating area facing towards it. Everyone quietly listened to the performers. As I waited to begin, I decided to follow the opening piece I'd chosen, an arrangement of an Irish folk, the favorite of my friend who was the subject of the evening and a medley of hymn transcriptions that I'd done with a little Bach tucked in. It went pretty well: I hit a couple of clams from nerves but recovered and moved right on. Frankly, I was amazed at how receptive and appreciative the crowd was. When I got to the Bach, a fellow musician actually broke into a little cheer! That made me feel pretty good. So, it ended up being a fun experience that I approached so casually that I couldn't help but enjoy. Bob
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Sounds like a cool way to finish off a days work Bob,casual guitar gig with an apreaciating crowd.I'm sure it wont be your last casual gig.
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Sounds like an interesting day, you da man, Bachster!
For a good cause too, congrats. I play more cause/benefit freebies than paying gigs anymore and it's fun, no bucks no pressure, and giving back is good. Proud of you....
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Congrats on a fun gig, Bob! I've found it's almost easier to not have a full set planned, as it makes it simple to adjust based on audience mood and reaction to what you've played so far. Sounds like you did just fine...
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Bob......I dig the way you figured out the flow, got into the flow, and just went with the flow. It underscores the fact that you are a musician --- someone who can adapt musically to a particular set of circumstances. It's organic, man. Thanks for sharing your vignette. Stuff like this is worthwhile reading. Play on, pick often, and prosper......Kabookie
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