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So, my teacher told my that my next evolutionary step is to actually go out and play in front of people... something I have successfully avoided for many a year. In fact, the last time was 1993 or 94. I am a nervous wreck, but it will be a i nice, small Italian Restaurant. I will be seated in a corner, on a Sunday evening 7-9. So, here is my set list... Any suggestions, feedback, recommendations? It's just me doing fairly basic chord melodies:
Misty
Darn That Dream
Spring Can Rally Hang You Up Most
You Go To My Head
But Not For Me
What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life
Django
Black Orpheus
the Intro to Del Corazon by Spyro Gyra
Summertime
Autumn Leaves
One Note Samba
Goodbye
If I loved You
My Funny Valentine
God Bless the Child
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11-23-2010 12:59 AM
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Take a long break in the middle. Otherwise, each song will have to cover 7.5 minutes.
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Good list, Matt, but you'll need about 30 songs (4 minutes each) if you're going to play for 2 hours unless you talk alot in between songs or take a long break in the middle.
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Originally Posted by kenbennettOriginally Posted by Tom Karol
I think I can get 4 minutes out of each song without sucking too much. I better come up with 10-15 more.
Fear is my friend... fear is my friend...
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Whenever I do a setlist for a solo gig, I divide the songs I'm planning on playing into "slow" "medium" and "up" categories. I try to mix up each set with a good number of each. If it's one long set, I try to space things out, however, my usual is 45 minute sets (2 or 3) and short breaks in between.
Like others have said, I count on 4 minutes a tune...if I'm really feeling it, some certainly might go longer...sometimes things need to be scratched...no biggie...always better to go in with more than less.
Restaurant gigs, you gotta figure most folks, unless they're really living it up, are there an hour to an hour and a half...therefore you can repeat (although I try not to--however tips speak!)
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Hey Matt, you didn't tell me you had this lined up. A couple of things, first congrats! This will be the best thing for you, without a doubt. As you know, I had to give up my weekly restaurant gig in May due to work, but those 3 years were invaluable.
Yes, you can get by with repeating those tunes, as people will turn over within an hour. So as long as the manager doesn't care, no biggie. What will probably happen though, is you will want more tunes, so it will drive you to pick up more. I agree with Tom, 30 tunes is a good goal to get to. Be sure and let me know when you are playing.
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Hey Matt,
Good luck with your gig.
If you could please elaborate as to how you came about this gig. This sounds like the ideal type of scenario that I would like to do. I have been playing for years, but I don't really play out much. I have done a couple open mics, but frankly I'd prefer to sit in the corner and work in the background.
Thanks,
Mike
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Originally Posted by msr13
Yeah, the first solo gigs are scary. Just go and do your best. Realize that most those people are going to be absolutely amazed at what you can do with a guitar. Remember that this is background music so it's not meant to be "intense" or "intricate," just give them a pleasant background for their conversations. Really, it probably sounds much better than you think it does.
And don't forget to have fun. And don't forget to smile at the people. If you get scared, just forget about the people and play for yourself.
Peace,
Kevin
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As a bit of an aside, my guitar teacher has a gig like this, and he uses the opportunity to practice improvising chord-melodies. He doesn't even prepare a setlist, he just brings his fakebook, flips to a tune and sight reads it.
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Originally Posted by max_power
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Good evening, Matt...
Hearty congratulations, sounds just right (and if your teacher says 'you're ready', who are you to argue..?).
I looked up a few titles from the Vanilla book, and found a few suited perhaps to restaurant gigs (Italian or otherwise...)...
Bernie’s Tuna
How Long has This Been Going Off
I Can’t Get Starved
My Foolish Heartburn
My One and Only Loaf
Sophisticated Ladle
There is no Greater Loaf
Sugary
I’ll Remember Apricots
Hope these help...
Please tell us how it went, and, just to give you some encouragement, remember: It's the first forty years that are the hardest, after which things get (slightly...) better.
Have a great time...
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Besides mixing the set order for rhythmic variety, be careful not to play consecutive songs that are in the same key, it really creates a drone with background music.
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I like the set-liest, have a good gig, I am sure you will be fine!
Are you using the Collings?
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Originally Posted by Soco
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Oh, you have one of those also-nice!
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Originally Posted by msr13
Last edited by mike_k; 11-28-2010 at 11:53 PM. Reason: typo
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Hey Matt,
How did the gig go? Get any response from the room?
Best,
Mike
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Originally Posted by Dad3353
So by the time I'm a hundred and one things are going to get (slightly....) better?
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Congratulations. I look forward to hearing about how things went.
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Originally Posted by Davidh
Blowin in the Wind
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