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View Poll Results: How do you play guitar? | |||
Privately for my own enjoyment | 182 | 54.33% | |
Publicly for others, casually | 78 | 23.28% | |
I'm a working musician | 42 | 12.54% | |
other | 33 | 9.85% | |
Voters: 335. You may not vote on this poll |
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Just a note..... The town I live in has been having a live band in the streets every Friday night since July 3rd. Maybe 1 out of 10 listeners wear a mask and social distancing in general is not happening. I'm guessing 300+ people in attendance. No spikes in cases.
So to those who are questioning 'it may never happen again'...… It's happening now folks.!!
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#47
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I only play privately but post videos on YouTube.
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#48
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So I did one video of myself and found I had to do almost 20 takes before I was somewhat content with the result. If I was to go the YouTube route I would fall into the gear trap again and end up buying a load of stuff and then probably mess around more with it than actually enjoy myself playing. So I will not do it. Rather be patient and live with the imperfections and uniqueness of public playing. |
#49
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Is there a survey list and how do I get to it? Or do I just answer
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#50
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I love playing in my band.
We do shows for the public at City/County venues and private shows. I also enjoy making music with my wife for assisted living centers and senior centers. Because most of this has shut down, I have had fun at small jams and a few outdoor shows for senior centers. Starting this week, the band will try practicing again. It will be done with distancing and if needed, masks. For the past several months, most of my playing has been in my bedroom, working up new set list songs and keeping the old songs fresh.
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#51
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That list pretty much sums up my “stages” any more, as well!
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#52
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Occasionally for friends, mostly by myself.
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#53
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I started playing guitar/bass in 1978 at 12 years old. KISS got me into music a couple of years before that. Have played hundreds of shows since the mid 80's, mainly as a bass player. Started writing on and playing more acoustic than anything else about 3 years ago. Have a home studio and still play shows.
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#54
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Every where! Seriously, of course I play at home, privately... and I also will play for friends at times (although I'm not gonna shove it in their faces! If they want to me play and listen, I'm there.)
And for the great percentage of my life, I've followed a path of a singer/songwriter/guitarist, and have worked a lot of different jobs over the past 50+ years of doing this... in my own curmudgeonly way, of course! I still love to get out and play the music for people... never been much of a "stage hound", though... I generally have to have a talk with myself about how much it means to put the songs "out ther" and what I want people to feel from it... that gets me focused and ready to go at downbeat! (That would be the beginning of the gig for anyone doesn't know). So I voted for "other", 'cause you wouldn't let me check all the categories...
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"Home is where I hang my hat, but home is so much more than that. Home is where the ones and the things I hold dear are near... And I always find my way back home." "Home" (working title) J.S, Sherman |
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I play publicly - weekly with a church band. But, I haven't played semi-pro (paid gigs) in quite some time (I played lead guitar in rock bands for a number of years, until I moved where I live at the present time, in 2004 for my job), though I would love to do so again. The thing is, at age 57, getting back in the "playing for money" game, is kind of hard to do - especially if you don't want to play the blooze, klassic rawk, or country music, that people expect out of older players.
Also, paying acoustic gigs in a band format, are few and far between in my neck of the woods, and I don't want to do like a certain local entertainer around here does - have a solo act, playing songs/ditties, and telling jokes. I also don't want to do the soft background music, lounge act thing. So, so much for getting paid to play.
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#57
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Have played in front of several crowds. In high school I was a percussionist. All the Friday night football games in marching band. Concerts and band contest. Had a lot of fun.
The biggest crowd was marching around the track at Indianapolis 500 in 1974. All the while playing guitar at the county fair and small parties. All just for fun. My guitar teacher had recitals and but together a couple of shows a year for the local nursing homes and campgrounds. Again, had a lot of fun. The last couple of years has been local bluegrass jams. But then Covid hit so now just learning a lot of Bob Dylan and Doc Watson songs.
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Full-time working musician close to 200 shows a year and very grateful for it...
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#59
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When and if the world gets back to some semblance of normal you might consider doing it again, and on a regular basis.
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#60
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We play publicly for an audience but if nobody shows up, it’s privately.
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Some Acoustic Videos |