Do you pick your songs based on how well you sing them? How well you play them? Or on audience requests? Or do pick a song to play because you have the right styles on your keyboard? Or on all four criteria?
I have to admit that I shy away from some songs because they just don't feel right when I'm playing them. Other songs fit me like a custom tailored suit; the vocal parts, keyboard parts, groove, etc.
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Originally posted by kbrkr: Do you pick your songs based on how well you sing them? How well you play them? Or on audience requests? Or do pick a song to play because you have the right styles on your keyboard? Or on all four criteria?
I have to admit that I shy away from some songs because they just don't feel right when I'm playing them. Other songs fit me like a custom tailored suit; the vocal parts, keyboard parts, groove, etc. [This message has been edited by kbrkr (edited 07-29-2008).]
Since not all my gigs are 'dancing' gigs, I pick by ALL of the above - BUT - unless it is an absolute request from the client, if it doesn't FEEL right, it doesn't get played ... t.
I returned to playing after a 30+ year layoff and only play senior citizen gigs - mostly because they like the music I grew up with, the gigs are only 1 - 2 hours long, and the environment is clean and smoke free - plus it is fun to play for them.
Well, after being away from professional playing for over 30 years I thought I needed help in selecting songs most folks would know so I searched all the sites for the "top songs" of certain eras and picked the top 3 from each year. I found I had hundreds of songs to start with and most were very well known tunes recored by well known artists of the period. My main criteria was how well known the tune was in it's time. Can't beat the old standards.
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Three considerations for me...
1) Familiarity-Like the others, I cater to an older audience so its usually got to be something "in their wheelhouse."
2) "Danceability" - Not so critical for my Nursing home/Retirement Communities clients but certainly so for my dances, weddings, anniversaries, reunions, retirements, etc...
3) Requests-I solicit requests at most of the shows I do and keep a pad and pen handy so I can write suggestions down and then followup with them afterwards..
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Originally posted by kbrkr: How do you pick the songs you Play?
Al, your song selection criteria
* How well you sing & play them * Audience Requests (popularlity) * Arranger KB style compatible songs
is similar to mine, but beyond anything else, the song has got to FEEL right 4 ME.
One way to discover new song repetoire possibilites is to keep your eyes and ears open to classic songs brought back in recently released TV Commericals or movies. YouTube is a terrific source for this.