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#260329 - 03/25/09 11:22 AM
Re: Do you LIKE what you play?
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Registered: 03/20/01
Posts: 847
Loc: Nashvville TN
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The rule here in Nashville is, try to get 2 out of 3 of these per gig. Good music, good pay, good hang..
The gypsy jazz trio I'm in is lousy pay, but it's good music and cool guys to hang with.
The country singer I'm touring with, is good pay, good hang, but the music is just OK.
A session I did a couple months back, good pay, good music, but the guys weren't that cool. Stuff like that.
There are the boring jobs where nobody seems to care that you're playing, but that's pretty rare in Nashville. It's really crazy the people you'll meet at a gig here; and there's usually enough musicians around that there's someone there to appreciate what you're doing.
But it's far from boring, at least in my case. I know guys who are just slogging through, playing the lower broadway clubs for tips and playing the same sets over and over and over. I can't do that. I've got some pretty good variety going on. It's so fun to do a country show one night, a jazz gig the next afternoon, absolutely nothing the next day, and Celtic accordion for a session the day after.
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#260332 - 03/25/09 02:35 PM
Re: Do you LIKE what you play?
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Because I do all instrumental music, I'm kept busy (and content) coming up with new arrangements and trying to put my own stamp on tunes.
I can't say there is a genre I don't enjoy playing...each type of music tells a story to me, and I love the varying disciplines involved with each musical style whether it be pop, country, Latin, swing or Celtic to name just a few.
If playing "bored" me, I'd be doing something else...life's too short to be in a rut or doing something you don't like.
Ian
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