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#286590 - 04/27/10 02:37 AM
Re: rock 'n roll at a nursing ?
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Registered: 08/23/04
Posts: 2207
Loc: Dayton, OH USA
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I usually do at least a 1/3rd of the hour playing rock & roll stuff. It always goes over well. Intermix slower and different tempo material along the way. I start fast and end fast, lol...
The success of the hour I have with them usually comes down to two things. 1) An entertaining, mostly upbeat selection of songs and 2) Stimulating them through these songs, trivia, games, etc. along the way.
IMO, our job is to mainly stimulate through music. If a NH entertainer is able to get his audience physically, intellectually and emotionally involved during the performance, he's doing a good job.
Keep rockin, lol...
------------------ Bill in Dayton
[This message has been edited by Bill in Dayton (edited 04-27-2010).]
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#286595 - 04/27/10 10:02 AM
Re: rock 'n roll at a nursing ?
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Registered: 08/23/04
Posts: 2207
Loc: Dayton, OH USA
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Originally posted by Dnj: The quality of the music is all that matters...don't for one minute think they don't know the difference between good and bad and they desere the very best.
[This message has been edited by Dnj (edited 04-27-2010).] I beg to differ... Why don't they have a string quartet come in every week? How about a harpist or a strolling operatic singer. Boy, that would have them running through walls, wouldn't it? Nothing says "happy hour" like a guy and a dulcimer, lol... Of course quality matters-you can't suck, but the style of music is very important to the event they've hired us for. Good quality OMB-ers have a broader appeal to the vast majority than those I listed above. There is no ONE THING that only matters. Quality, professionalism, variety, and an ability to relate on a genuine level to these audiences is what, over time usually spells success. Another word of advice I'd pass along to montunoman. Don't let your self play the same sets on any kind of a regular basis. There will always be a few "favorites or requests" that you'll wind up playing every visit, but other than that-change it up. The biggest complaint I hear in my area by far is that too many acts on the NH circuit play the same sets over & over again. One act apparently hasn't changed their program in over a year. The fresher you sound every visit, the more likely you'll get called back more. Let us know how this is working for you. Any questions-keep asking! Good luck! ------------------ Bill in Dayton
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