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#140405 - 10/17/05 01:31 PM
Re: Laptop becoming a pain in the Butt on stage....
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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Money aside: I suppose the DJ vs working musician career decision has a LOT to do with the area (or part of the Country) you live. In urban areas, where more diverse audience music interests and the arts (in general) flourish most, there are obviously more people and venues featuring LIVE music, which attract people interested in sitting down as an active listener, to enjoy an evening of LIVE music by a musician(s). I realize that as musicians, we all have to do what we need to do to surive (feed our family, and pay rent/house payments & bills), but for those of us who view music making as an artistic outlet must be willing to make some sacrifices. I myself am more willing to use other avenues of employment (teaching, music/computer consulting) than doing the DJ/karaoke entertainment host routine no matter how much it pays. Am I a fool? Perhaps, but I'm sticking to my guns. - Scott
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#140406 - 10/17/05 03:44 PM
Re: Laptop becoming a pain in the Butt on stage....
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Registered: 08/23/04
Posts: 1208
Loc: Syracuse NY
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I've done both and I must say I didn't hate being a DJ as much as I thought I would. I was the entertainment, the MC, the host, I ran games. I made sure People had a good time and I walked away with a feeling of satisfaction for a job well done. I got more personal satisfaction from playing live. Most people don't know how to hire live music, so they end up with a bad experience. They tend to hire a band someone else has used before except that someone else may be "country" and they are "Rock and Roll" Today if you want to see the Eagles or Billy Joel Or the symphony or an opera in concert people turn on the 54" TV with the 600 watts surround sound, buy or rent the DVD and watch in the comfort of their own home. You can hear better that live, you have better seats than live, no parking, no scalpers and you have take out or delivery. The common theme here is things are changing. And to go back to the main topic less and less of our audience considers the one man band live music. Ask any bass player or drummer, or horm player, what they think a live musical performance is.
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#140407 - 10/17/05 04:38 PM
Re: Laptop becoming a pain in the Butt on stage....
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Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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After years of playing a B-3 with a suitcase Rhodes, accompanied by a drummer, I went "kicking and screaming" into the arranger businss. Last year, I am somewhat ashamed to admit, I got into the DJ business...not me as much as my son.
We bought an old Airstream trailer and used all the old massive Crowns, large cabinets, etc.I had gathering dust.
It was hard for me, because, like some of you, I was constantly irritated by DJ's who would regularly make more money than me..no show..not even much banter.
In our case, we're hired mostly for outdoor car shows, where a massive sound system is needed for annoncements, awarding of prizes, etc.
The second use is as a mobile PA for my large outdoor jobs.. usually 5-6 per year.
We're not really competing against each other, but the set-up paid for itself the first year, and we're now doing open houses at RV dealerships, city sponsored events (St. Patricks day parades, etc.)
It's something my kid and I can do together, and the extra money is GREAT!
I'd never do this instead of playing, but the addition of this service has been rewarding. And, we're not competing with live acts or musicians. I just couldn't do that.
Russ
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#140408 - 10/17/05 05:02 PM
Re: Laptop becoming a pain in the Butt on stage....
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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Originally posted by mikeathome1: less and less of our audience considers the one man band live music. Ask any bass player or drummer, or horm player, what they think a live musical performance is. I concur. THAT'S the primary reason (whenever possible) I think it well worth adding 1 or 2 other pro level instrumental musician(s)/singer(s) on my concert gigs. Not only is onstage musical interaction between band members (from duo to 3 piece) MORE musically rewarding personally, but the audience appreciates the musical chemistry that transpires as well, and reflected by their enthusiam & greater repeat concert bookings for this time of band arrangement. In Europe, for whatever reason, one-man band entertainment appears to more accepted form of social pub entertainment, but in the USA, I believe American's have grown to expect a live band (even if it's just a duo) when they're spending their hard earned dollars to pay for, and go out for an evening of LIVE music entertainment. - Scott
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#140409 - 10/17/05 06:28 PM
Re: Laptop becoming a pain in the Butt on stage....
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Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
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Lets face it......find your nitche in the music world, look for your piece of the pie and go for it 150% or your done & will have to find another profession.....the music world is Too Splintered with so many avenues, so many different opinions, choices, equipment, radio stations, TV, Dj's, karaoke, computer music, etc etc....you aint gonna change the world as it is now or will be musicaly...But you can do your own thing, and if you do it Very Well you can make a living at it and enjoy it........& if anyone tells ya different tell em to "Take It On The Hop" If ya know what Im talkin' about
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