Are Gigs Worth Doing?

Posted by: Dnj

Are Gigs Worth Doing? - 04/16/14 03:02 PM

http://source.nationwidedisc.com/are-gigs-worth-doing/


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Posted by: cassp

Re: Are Gigs Worth Doing? - 04/16/14 07:26 PM

If we didn't have gigs, we'd all be playing accordions on the corner. smile
Posted by: travlin'easy

Re: Are Gigs Worth Doing? - 04/16/14 08:11 PM

smile
Posted by: tony mads usa

Re: Are Gigs Worth Doing? - 04/16/14 08:53 PM

Originally Posted By: cassp
If we didn't have gigs, we'd all be playing accordions on the corner. smile


Hey, I resemble that remark !!! laugh2
Posted by: Nigel

Re: Are Gigs Worth Doing? - 04/17/14 12:21 AM

I should mention a friend of mine almost never plays gigs but makes a living recording music tracks for library music that get picked up and used by TV shows, commercials etc. And those tracks can get used over and over again providing an ongoing stream of income for him. Of course they all need to be be original compositions. He just works on increasing the number of tracks that he has available. Most of it is smooth jazz which appeals to many countries.
Posted by: Bachus

Re: Are Gigs Worth Doing? - 04/17/14 12:23 AM

The pov of this peice of journalisme is totally different then that of an OMB making a living from playing on gigs...

Its from teh Pov of young musicians wanting to make a breah trough in Music...
Posted by: captain Russ

Re: Are Gigs Worth Doing? - 04/18/14 09:00 AM

1/2 my gigs are to generate high dollar work for my daytime production company.

At this age, not sure why I continue to do the ones that USED TO result in me getting laid (LOL)!


OH WELL!


Russ (dateless and desperate) Lay
Posted by: Jerry T

Re: Are Gigs Worth Doing? - 04/18/14 11:17 AM

... and so what's bad about playing accordion on a corner? A good corner could reap a tidy sum ...
Posted by: cassp

Re: Are Gigs Worth Doing? - 04/18/14 12:07 PM

I mean we would play for the sake of playing. A street corner can be a really good gig for some people. Those of us who have the music within us have to let it out somehow and hence, we would play at home in the basement or out in the elements. Some of us just need to play and others feel the need to be heard.
Posted by: travlin'easy

Re: Are Gigs Worth Doing? - 04/18/14 02:02 PM

Down on the corner, out in the street
Willie and the poor boys are playin
Bring a nickel tap your feet...

wink
Posted by: Uncle Dave

Re: Are Gigs Worth Doing? - 04/18/14 02:22 PM

Thanx for forwarding that, Donny.
Sure glad I don't play "gigs"
smile
Posted by: travlin'easy

Re: Are Gigs Worth Doing? - 04/18/14 03:06 PM

Me either, Dave - I just play music jobs.

Gary cool
Posted by: tony mads usa

Re: Are Gigs Worth Doing? - 04/18/14 03:13 PM

Originally Posted By: travlin'easy
I just play music jobs.
Gary cool


Setting up is a job ... packing up is a job ... practicing is a job ... playing a musical instrument and singing is not a job ... it is a GIFT ! ... wink
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Posted by: Uncle Dave

Re: Are Gigs Worth Doing? - 04/20/14 05:10 PM

Originally Posted By: tony mads usa
Setting up is a job ... packing up is a job ... practicing is a job ... playing a musical instrument and singing is not a job ... it is a GIFT !


Yup - that's why I always charge to set up and tear down only, and then I sing for FREE!
smile
Posted by: Rustykeys

Re: Are Gigs Worth Doing? - 04/21/14 08:21 AM

Gigs to me are the balzs. There is no better feeling than playing live music at a venue. Wedding, party, fair, any kind of get together. You never know whats going to happen during a set. Most of my gigs are with 4-6 other players depending on what we as the "band" see fit. Making a lot of money does not matter too much. All of my mates are "set in their retirement", and this is mental health therapy, more than time away from the wife. We all enjoy playing and making the music. It puts smiles on people, gets them up dancing, and lets us all remember the days when you could make out what they were singing. party
Posted by: tony mads usa

Re: Are Gigs Worth Doing? - 04/21/14 08:45 AM

Originally Posted By: Uncle Dave
Originally Posted By: tony mads usa
Setting up is a job ... packing up is a job ... practicing is a job ... playing a musical instrument and singing is not a job ... it is a GIFT !


Yup - that's why I always charge to set up and tear down only, and then I sing for FREE!
smile


laugh2 UD, that's been my line for years ... laugh2