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Presentation And Playing Live. Part 2, date: july 30, 2008
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Presentation And Playing Live. Part 2

author: Dave Cardwell date: 07/30/2008 category: general music
rating: 9 / votes: 38 
POSTED: 07/30/2008 - 11:29 am
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 comments posted
Yoorai :
Good article Most of us know about that.
POSTED: 07/30/2008 - 03:44 pm / quote |
VIRUSDETECTED :
Great read. I didn't learn much, but it was certainly a good read.
POSTED: 07/31/2008 - 09:22 am / quote |
Dave Cardwell :
Thanks!
POSTED: 08/01/2008 - 03:44 am / quote |
yao151 :
do you have alot of experience live? if you do what band are you in?

POSTED: 08/03/2008 - 09:28 pm / quote |
Kelvster xp :
nice one..this article really helps..
POSTED: 08/04/2008 - 09:43 am / quote |
Epic Failure :
Nice article.....me and my band had a gig about 9 months ago and i think i'll use some of your stuff for our next gig, Thanks.
POSTED: 08/04/2008 - 10:16 am / quote |
manwithplan :
cheers, our first gig is in 2 weeks, i have been playing for ages, but the guitarest have only played twice and from what i no they dont florish live, and our singer has NEVER sang in public before, so we dont no there, i will forward this article to them!
POSTED: 08/04/2008 - 10:24 am / quote |
USCENDONE BENE :
Nice one. Not overly informative (in this case, a good thing), but the right amount to keep me interested and i picked up a few points. Thanks
POSTED: 08/04/2008 - 11:00 am / quote |
BrianApocalypse :
It was an OK article. To be honest, this was pretty much 101 stuff. Anyone not doing these basic things at gigs should probably hang up their gear.
POSTED: 08/04/2008 - 12:49 pm / quote |
-tempest- :
it was helpful in my opinion i think this stuff my be obvious, but like some things that are obvious people tend to forget about them. nice reminder, good job
POSTED: 08/04/2008 - 01:14 pm / quote |
Equivalence :
Haha, I'm sure you noticed but ye this article is aimed at beginners...which is exactly what makes it good because this is about all the things you need to know when you get started.
Thanks alot

POSTED: 08/04/2008 - 01:18 pm / quote |
tona_107 :
meh
POSTED: 08/04/2008 - 02:02 pm / quote |
shreddyboy :
Good article - I know a few bands in my area who should read this!!
POSTED: 08/04/2008 - 02:34 pm / quote |
trashbeast :
my advice: if you need to read a guide on the internet about how to have stage presence, you don't belong on stage
POSTED: 08/04/2008 - 02:53 pm / quote |
Korzack :
Yeah, a lot of both articles (part 1 as well) is all pretty 101 stuff, but a lot of new bands do forget a lot of this - most of the ones I've heard have just stood there, played their songs, asked people to buy their crap, then left again. When there was a crowd at a gig I was playing at, I always made a point of mingling throughout. But yeah, even stuff aimed at beginners is handy to hose to know what they're doing - sometimes it's the simplest things that are ignored and forgotten
POSTED: 08/04/2008 - 03:09 pm / quote |
majonior :
Thank you Capt'n Ob V. Iss
POSTED: 08/04/2008 - 03:25 pm / quote |
djmay71 :
tranistion is key, like what was said, and i've noticed in the beginning days of my name we were crappy at transitioning from one song from the next, but now it seems so easier because before we were always switching not only guitars, but sometimes tempo to something slower because we really didn't know where to go with the band genre at the time
POSTED: 08/04/2008 - 03:54 pm / quote |
BlackandSilver :
I liked this article. It was really helpfull to a starting frontman like me. XD
POSTED: 08/04/2008 - 05:06 pm / quote |
CapnKickass :
majonior wrote:

Thank you Capt'n Ob V. Iss

'M' makes a 'muh' sound.
No Problem

POSTED: 08/04/2008 - 05:32 pm / quote |
corrda00 :
Ive always naturaly had good stage presence and i love the things u pointed out in this article. I See what you mean by strings but $40 a set for bass doesnt really work...
POSTED: 08/04/2008 - 08:45 pm / quote |
asfastasdark :
I would like to add: check all your pedal, active pickups, etc. batteries with a DMM to see if they will last through the gig.
POSTED: 08/04/2008 - 08:54 pm / quote |
bazman13 :
my bands so slack on the setlists ay, and it shows. but something i think is important thats not mentioned is to make sure you always vary it up often, if you play the same 3 covers every gig it gets kinda old. also if your playing a solo, try and make people take notice. i saw one guy who looked bored out his mind and he way playing the best solos ive seen in yonks

POSTED: 08/05/2008 - 04:38 am / quote |
Aziraphale :
Good tips, like someone said I know a good few local bands who should read this :p The only thing I slack on in these lists are the backup thing, because I have 3 guitars in different tunings, a 100w head and pedalboard to bring to every gig (sometimes a 4x12 cabinet aswell), so bringing even more stuff isn't often a possibility.
POSTED: 08/05/2008 - 10:13 am / quote |
Aziraphale :
Nother tip: If your lead singer isn't the most charismatic person in the band, have someone else do the talking between songs (like, ehm, fall out boy...). If you, like me, are in a band where everyone plays an instrument, have another member prepared to do some talking while the other tunes/changes instrument or whatever. This is even better if you have talkers who are naturally funny and good friends with each other, as we joke around a lot between songs which takes a lot of the pretense away ("Screeeaam for me Äppelbo!" or "You guys feeling goood?!?" doesn't always fly in front of 20 people). That's a common problem, local bands who try to be rockstars way too soon and just embarass themselves.
POSTED: 08/05/2008 - 10:20 am / quote |
ShadesOfNight :
Always good to introduce the songs that people dont know. so if you are a new band, chances are that not many people have heard anything by you so tell them what the song is so they can go and check the original out at home.
POSTED: 08/05/2008 - 10:48 am / quote |
_GoingBlind_ :
Cool article, there are about 15 bands around here that should make this their bible, great music, but their transitions make be wanna bring a toaster into a bath. Whenever I say anything to these guys its....."we'll figure it out along the way".....my reply "obviuosly" painted real thick with sarcasm. I hate kiddy bands.
POSTED: 08/05/2008 - 01:43 pm / quote |
Punk-Rockin :
Good read... For a beginner! But good nonetheless.
POSTED: 08/05/2008 - 06:29 pm / quote |
misfitsramones :
i see so many bands that suck at talking to the audiance, like they play a fsat song, then stopand talk in a soft voice and totaly kill the mood. people need to study alexi lahio, he is pro at this. we need more good frontmen in bands
POSTED: 08/06/2008 - 12:23 am / quote |
rocker_01 :
corrda00 wrote:

Ive always naturaly had good stage presence and i love the things u pointed out in this article. I See what you mean by strings but $40 a set for bass doesnt really work...


...but then again, how often do you break your strings anyway? lol

POSTED: 08/06/2008 - 09:05 am / quote |
Andrew3110 :
Good read. True, many performers should know this already, but then again I know plenty of bands who've been playing for awhile who need to see this.
POSTED: 08/06/2008 - 02:50 pm / quote |
slpknt21 :
this is good. another way to learn all of this is watching KsE live. they are the best band ive ever seen live.
POSTED: 08/06/2008 - 03:24 pm / quote |
Highwaytohell :
I think though... to really make it you may need something that cannot be taught... some kind of unbelievable soul precense that nobody else has
POSTED: 08/06/2008 - 11:13 pm / quote |
Shredslayer :
good article. kudos to you

POSTED: 08/07/2008 - 04:06 am / quote |
Crunch Monkey :
gig in 8 days...will use lol
POSTED: 08/08/2008 - 12:22 am / quote |
 
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*sound-checked*
POSTED: 08/08/2008 - 12:30 pm / quote |
skateordie24f :
cheers
POSTED: 08/09/2008 - 10:21 am / quote |
de-fexxx666 :
good article, though nothing i can really use in my current hardcore punk or ska bands.
POSTED: 08/11/2008 - 05:11 pm / quote |
aaronsnowA :
good article
POSTED: 08/12/2008 - 04:35 am / quote |
eminentgonz :
I agree. I also like it when all members of the band just look like they fit together.
POSTED: 08/12/2008 - 11:44 am / quote |
Mike Breen :
Solid advice. Great article man.
POSTED: 08/18/2008 - 04:33 am / quote |
451F :
Nice article. It didn't help me really because I had to force myself to learn this stuff by watching other good bands and practicing for hours on end in front of a full length mirror. But for alot of bands in my area, this would be really, really helpful.
POSTED: 08/18/2008 - 08:39 pm / quote |
leftinflinflon :
The article is great if you have never gigged before. Stage presence is something differnt from being a good musician. I have seen great players live but their art alone is not enough to get me excited. I like performers, they are usually competent players but their stage persona puts them in a different league. there is a big differnce between a musician and a performer. A combination of the two will generally crank the audience up a bit. It takes a while to get comfortable on stage, New giggers are generally awkward, they have to find their comfort zone. Some never do. Others get it quickly. I heard someone say the party starts on stage, the band revvs up the crowd which in terms feeds the band. Its a give and take and give thing. When its working, there is no other feeling like it. Now if they could put "that" in a bottle.....
POSTED: 08/22/2008 - 05:46 pm / quote |
Billy Picken :
Nice Article.
POSTED: 08/23/2008 - 10:10 am / quote |
gibson-sg-rocks :
i love lamp. i bought an ibanez ts9, this will be great for gigs for them boosts. i love The Subways also, great band. i know my comment has nothing to do with this article. especially the i love lamp thing. cooh whip
POSTED: 08/26/2008 - 06:26 am / quote |
J.MitMetallica :
Small details like action and string gauge? They would be pretty big to me, but the point your making is good...
POSTED: 09/01/2008 - 08:10 am / quote |
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