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#157032 - 03/02/04 11:26 PM
Re: planned sets or "winging it"?
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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For formal concert gigs, I'll usually put together a set list, yet never hesitate to veer from it as the mood strikes, to satisfy an audience song request, or sudden change of heart. For restaurant, bar & party work, I spontaneously wing it according to the mood of room, though I may, on the way to the gig (go over in my mind) a list of songs I might be in the mood for playing that evening. This brings up the advantage of the Music Finder feature on Yamaha arranger keyboards. I'm able to scan/search/peruse all 550 songs included in my custom selected core repetoire at a moments notice, and call up the appropriate style & instrument setup at a moment's notice. The Music Finder really is an asset for quick spontaneous playing. - Scott 
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#157033 - 03/03/04 12:19 AM
Re: planned sets or "winging it"?
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Registered: 10/27/03
Posts: 2417
Loc: CA
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My band uses sets but like Nigel we're flexible and if the mood calls for it the band leader will improvise and call up a song that isn't on the set list; something we've played and practiced before or course. Panick would ensue if a song was played out of the thin blue air where we hadn't practiced it beforehand let alone a song that none of the other members know at all. So he's careful to pick something we've all well practiced on before. If your an OMB which I am too of course, then winging it is a convenient method for keeping things flowing and being spontaneous with your music and with the crowds.
I could see where set lists even when OMB'ing, could be very practical too especially in a more structured environment, eg., at a 'wedding', etc.
Best regards, Mike
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