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Our local coffee shop has live music every Saturday night. We usually attend. Last week, a really good blues singer/guitarist twice quit playing a song during the first verse because he forgot the lyrics. Completely stopped, fumbled around and apologized... then, started a different song.
Two weeks ago, a guy hummed lines for several songs because he forgot the lyrics. This seems to happen every week for people without lyric/chord sheets. I'd much rather they had them and sang the songs correctly.
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When you go to a movie or play, you don't expect actors to be reading from scripts, it detracts from the believability of the performance, same with music at that level. It is expected with multi-part classical performances but that's about it. |
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I think I will use one when I perform again. Try as I may, I cannot remember the lyrics and chord changes to all of my music. I do different sets, country, rock, 80s, 70s and 60s. Phil Ochs, changes, has like 12 verses. My Stan Rogers pieces have like 6 to 12 verses.
I simply cannot remember all that. I was teaching karate tonite and forgot the Japanese word for ridge hand strike. Now, 2 hours later, I remember, its called Haito. I called it ridge hand in class. olldddddddddddd.... |
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Well, I play solo instrumental acoustic gigs, all fingerstyle stuff. Have a repertoire of around fifty songs, many of them pretty complex and several pages long. Am sixty two and, simply put, there is no way I'm going to memorize all that stuff. Besides, I'm shuffling new songs at the rate of at least two per week into my sets.
Don't use a music stand though, I've scanned all my arrangements into .pdf files that are then loaded onto my iPad using ForScore software. Invested in a bluetooth page turner that I simply tap with my foot to turn pages forwards or backwards. A crutch? Yes. Not nearly as intrusive as a music stand though. Works great! |
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I would have made a joke out of it if I called attention to it at all. Most likely I'd have sung a different verse, made one up, played a break while I gave it some thought or segued to a different song on the fly. I would not have apologized, that just makes everyone uncomfortable. This guy just needs a little seasoning, not necessarily a music stand.
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I don't have an ipad, but my wife says she can't see hers in the sun. So what do you do for an outdoor gig? Or do you have a newer model?
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I don't play outdoors (just coffee shops, wine bars, etc.) but in the setup you can make your iPad screen brighter (which I do). Also, ForScore has a crop feature that allows one to make the .pdf files fill the screen nicely.
Forgot to mention that I use a mic stand with an iKlip attached and the iPad angled up. |
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Doesn't anybody just tape the lyrics to the upper bout anymore?
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Quarterbacks do that
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Funny Posts on music Stands
Im new to the forum and got quite a kick out of reading music stand opinions . I've been playing over 30 years and with the 100 or so songs i play I HAVE to use one. no matter how many times I play a song, they will be times a chord can not be thought of quickly - or a lyric line lost , most embarassing , so i rely on one , a VERY SMALL ONE in the very small notebook type so less noticeable altho there . it makes me much more comfortable to have the crutch not being a " Professional " Musician , something which is brought about by beginning to play in puberty I think ... while I started at 25 BIG DIFFERENCE . I had a duo in West Palm with a Lead player who was self taught from AGE 6 . He was tremendous but couldnt Sing and didnt know why . I Had to tell him , you have to transpose the song to suit YOUR VOCAL ABILITY . almost all of my songs are transposed somewhat or capo played a couple frets . MANY Do not understand this concept but makes for much more comfortable singings and listening. took me years to figure that one out .. Kudos to all with brilliant memories who can remember every chord and lyric of every song ... I wish I could ...
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as usual on the AGF, if you wish to use a music stand, use it. if you don't, don't! no one will think badly if you do or don't. it is entirely up to you.
note that orchestras still use them and i would venture to say they have practiced their musical pieces much more than we would. play music!
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I remember decades ago i was playing out somewhere with a BIG MUSIC STAND , and some guy yelled HEY MOVE THE MUSIC STAND WE CANT SEE !!! It was THEN I knew I had to do something to not have this happen again , other than not using a music stand , so now, I Have downsized all my songs to the smallest size notebook available 6 x 8 inches I think , and LAY THE MUSIC STAND ALMOST HORIZONTAL so there is only about a 2 inch " foot print " from looking from an AUDIENCE View.... so it isnt even noticed...Easier to see the songs also .
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