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#122926 - 01/20/03 11:29 AM
Re: Standing during permances
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Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
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Us solo Arranger Keyboard players are constantly seen as just a some guy playing a keyboard VS what the majority of people see at one of todays affairs...Whats that you say? ...DJ's !!!that are standing up, with 2 other guys and girl dancers running around. Flashing lights, fog machines, etc etc. So saturated is the public that when WE perform they think of us as "DJ"S!!! last week one of my clients says to me " All these years I thought you were playing records" "I can't believe thats you singing and playing it sounds like a record" From the audience's view we do look like a DJ because people just see a square box in front of us that looks like a DJ COFFIN turntable rig. They have no idea what were doin, which is sad. My good customers know because I have played for them for years but new younger crowds? Forget it!!If you wanna make it in the AR KB/ Singer/ Entertainer business you have to be flexible and roll with the punches and mix it up that includes, singing and playing, live & with SMF songs, MP3/CD backing tracks, and doing a little DJ work thruout the night also. Standing up just gives you that energetic look that your in control of the audience. If you think its tiring your right, but then you could be working a "REAL" job. Next time you see a guy on a construction site, or up on a pole, or digging a ditch, in the freezing cold you'll appreciate what you do for a living as a musician, even if you have to "STAND UP" and do what you love, Eat, and make people Happy. Stage Presence is part of the Total Package like it or not. You generate what the audience will respond to BIG TIME!! But who am I ...just a Happy Entertainer doing my thing 400+ times a year....
Give them 200% every night and you won't go wrong!!
Carry On
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#122928 - 01/20/03 11:58 AM
Re: Standing during permances
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Registered: 11/09/01
Posts: 217
Loc: Westfield, Massachesetts, USA
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DNJ, I agree...stage presence is key, but standing up and stage presence are 2 completely different things. I think we can all agree that just because a person stands up, doesn't give him or her good stage presence. It's how you communicate, your energy, your competency as a keyboardist, how clearly you pronounce words, how well you communicate your material to the crowd etc....I guess standing or sitting doesn't define an artists work in my mind. Can it add to a show? depends on the performer, but I'm willing to bet that if a performer can wow a crowd standing up, if he sits down during the the second half of the show, it will not effect his show or the audiences acceptance of the performer one bit...again, if it works for you, and you appear to be really successful, I'm happy for you. We all gotta do what we do best. But to say "you gotta stand to make a difference", I don't think that is accurate. In the end, as with most stuff we discuss here, it's a preference thing, and it's what makes us all unique as musicians..Brian
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#122931 - 01/22/03 06:37 AM
Re: Standing during permances
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Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 14376
Loc: East Greenwich RI USA
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Dnj ..... digging up OLD threads to generate NEW discussion.. GOOD JOB!!! . ... I've played accordion, cordovox, keys, etc. and the only time I sat was when the primary kb was a Rhodes ... I always said that standing 'kept me on my toes' ... There have been times, however, when I used the 'tall stool' setting as previously discussed by Scott Yee ... Being a BIG 6'2", even at a lower height I looked like I was standing ... I just feel I have more of a presence and control while standing ... Of course, if it's just backgound dinner music, sitting is fine, and maybe even more appropriate ... BUT, I have ANOTHER question ... I have never been happy with the 'look' of the kb sitting on the stand ( I use a 'quik-loc') ... I feel that something is missing,.... I've thought about attaching (with velcro?) a black 'skirt' aroung the bottom of the kb to hide the stand (and my legs behind that), or even using thin plywood (painted flat black) in front and perhaps on the sides ... As far as the plywood idea, I've thought of a front piece with the side pieces attached with small hinges, so that it would be one piece to carry, and would fold pretty flat ... But like many of you, I'm always thinking of trying to carry and set up less and less ... Any thoughts? ..... t.
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#122933 - 01/22/03 07:42 AM
Re: Standing during permances
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Registered: 09/21/00
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