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#125021 - 11/08/03 08:05 AM
Re: Handling Chat
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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I usually just nod and keep singing. Donny's right when he says they think you're a DJ. Some of these people are complete idiots, and as such, they're not aware that your hands are actually touching the keys and that you're singing your heart out. Just goes to prove my father's old adage "Common sense just ain't very common these days." Cheers, Gary
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#125023 - 11/08/03 08:48 AM
Re: Handling Chat
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 12800
Loc: Penn Yan, NY
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If it's a dance .... the dancers have top priority. If it's a bar/social setting, then the ones who take the time to communicate with you are the top dog. Just keep playing ... glance back and forth between the audience and the individual(smiling at both) and see what's on their mind. Usually, they just want to ask for a request, or watch your hands. (high praise, or skeptisism ... hmmmmm ?)
If people bug you ..... this ain't the business for you. I know, because I've been sort of "out of my game" the last year (due to multiple fractures to the heart) and I have less patience for the crowd then I used to. I know how I WANT to react, but sometimes, I stay withdrawn and out of sorts as a protection device.
Bottom line is: the people is why we get paid. Talk to 'em, shmooze 'em, dance 'em ... whatever they need. And in between .... you can play music.
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