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#331076 - 08/31/11 08:47 AM
Who do you play for...yourself or the audience?
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Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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My answer is not as simple as some may think it should be.
If I played everything the audiences wanted, I'd make more money and work a littler more.
I still do about 1/2 my work as a single in upscale restaurants.
BORING!
I'm happiest backing others and playing straight ahead jazz.
When you commit to jazz around here, in "horse" country, you automatically cut the number of club and restaurant jobs by 2/3rds. And you cut the money in half, at least.
Playing jazz-oriented "one-nighters" involves a lot more work, equipment, moving and, frankly, the music is more of a challenge...which I like.
I use upscale jobs to "fish" for day business clients (films, print, research, photography, etc.). The average new client I sign up is good for $100,000.00 or more business a year.
If it weren't for this nightly "fishing" expedition, I probably wouldn't play clubs and restaurants at all. I'd stick with Jazz arts groups, State government jobs, film score work...the kind of jobs where you convince the audience/customer that it's cool to hire you, even though they don't understand the music or even like it very much (LOL).
Understand, I'm certainly not advocating this approach for anyone else. But I do wonder, how do the ones of us who play out resolve the "us or them" situation?
On the one hand, a pure entertainer would be glad to play anything the audiences request. A hard nosed purist would refuse to play some materials and spend their lives bitching about "dumb" audiences and others who they feel have "sold out", get all the jobs and make all the money.
There are clubs/venues I won't play and material I won't play. I can do that now, but there was a day (college) when I had to play anything that would pay a buck.
What about you?
Russ (picky old dude) Lay
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#331096 - 08/31/11 04:15 PM
Re: Who do you play for...yourself or the audience?
[Re: captain Russ]
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Registered: 09/30/10
Posts: 733
Loc: So California, USA
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Hey Ron here from so california , i do what you guys do in so cal i find i do what I like for music content but i find it very frustratiog to be playing great stuff in a restraunt where everybody except 1 table love what i am doing but that one table want it turned dowm they dont care about anybody else and they will not tip on the way out , i find this a bit tuff but i suck it up because i have kids who need stuff and bills to pay .
it is a fine line between laying down and playing hard I am blessed to have that second gear to go to when i need it you just gotta uzs it when the opp presentes it self .
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#331119 - 09/01/11 09:41 AM
Re: Who do you play for...yourself or the audience?
[Re: captain Russ]
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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I like most of the tunes I play, and with the ones that are played a lot and/or start to get tiring to play, I try to find something in the music that I can add without affecting it's overall authenticity too much, yet give me a bit of inner satisfaction.
There are tunes I generally "have to" play...Last Date (Floyd Cramer), A Whiter Shade of Pale, Music Box Dancer (Frank Mills) to name a few...fortunately I like these tunes a lot...for a change I may play Whiter Shade using an orchestral string arrangement as the tune borders on the classical...for Music Box Dancer, I use acoustic guitar instead of piano. For Last Date I sub in a pedal steel for piano.
Playing all instrumentals does not give me the advantage of different lyrics for each verse/chorus, so I have to work a little harder on the arrangements to make them more interesting, for both me and the listener.
Thankfully, I find it a lot of fun.
Ian
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