Wow,
You'll get a list like you can't imagine in a few days! For me .... the job description (I don't like the word "gig") changes pretty often:
1) I operate a studio and make demos, CDs and voiceovers for various clients. Prices vary, but hover in the $25 per hour range. I do the studio work for my sanity and my artistic expression ... it's not to pay the bills. Everything I make in the studio goes back to feed the studio's needs.(Supplies, upkeep, upgrading)
2) I play about 250 club dates each year (resaurants/dance halls)These avarage $150-200 per night for 3-4 hours, and usually include food and "gifts" (I don't like the word "tips" either)
3) I do about 50 weddings/banquets each year. This is usually a solo, but sometimes includes up to 3 or 4 more musicians as the need arises. Weddings average $600 - $1000 (my salary)because some include the ceremony and coctail hours, and some are just the reception. (My sidemen get $200-$300 per wedding)I often play the ceremony, the coctail hour, the dinner hour and then DJ the dancing if it's a younger couple, but I always set up the same rig no matter what the case - that way I'm prepared for any situation or request.
One keyboard, one laptop, one Bose sound system. Sweet - fast - effective and neat looking.
4) Then the year rounds out with about 50 smaller scale, 1 hr shows, mostly for senior dances, luncheons etc. The senior circuit is very big in Philly, and if I didn't work so many nights, I'd concentrate on more of these jobs, but after so many years of my mouth being open ...... I avoid the doubles unless the $$$ is right. It's getting too hard to keep the same energy level through 2 or more jobs in the same day for me. I sing too much (always have) and I need to rest! Somehow, I feel like I'm cheating the crowd when I play instrumentals ...... but I'm sure they love the quiet!
You'll get many responses here - some will be legit, some will undoubtedly be filled with bravado, but the same thing will hold true in all cases ....... just get out there and PLAY.
Do if for Art
Do it for Ca$h
Do it for Recreation, but
Just DO IT !
It's a beautiful, thereputic way to share God's gifts with the world!