In my first year of college(music major), my section leader used to turn to us before concerts and say "don't suck."So... I'm gonna do a thing... Signed up for the October concert at my guitar store / school...
1) Wish me luck... I've volunteered for a song that's going to be a bit of a mountain to climb...
2) Any advice other than practice and try to get in extra rehearsals???
So... I'm gonna do a thing... Signed up for the October concert at my guitar store / school...
1) Wish me luck... I've volunteered for a song that's going to be a bit of a mountain to climb...
2) Any advice other than practice and try to get in extra rehearsals???
This.Have fun and remember that the audience is there to be entertained.
Smile? Don't assume hisJust one song?
Solo or with other band members?
What's the song?
None of my above questions matter, because my advice is pretty much universally good:
Advice #1 — S M I L E !
If you have to force yourself to smile, do it; fake it 'til you can't shake it.
Don't worry about mistakes, most people in the audience won't notice any and if you make a mistake that is so big as to be noticeable, laugh it off keep going and people will laugh with you and not at you. After the song is over, do NOT apologise for anything; instead thank people for coming out to the show.
I once worked with somebody whose between-song banter was apologising for every miniscule thing that didn't matter because people were cheering and clapping, dancing and having a good time. Drove me nuts. Do NOT apologise.
Now, if the song happens to be a heart-wrenching tear-jerker ballad — then maybe don't smile, you don't want to look like a psychopath up there.
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Nobody cares, plus at least in a band setting (or probably with a backing track too) it's much harder to even hear mistakes, plus once it goes by someone might think "huh, I wonder if that was a mistake" but the thought is almost instantly gone. With recorded stuff you can rewind and listen again, but live it's gone right away, so it's much easier to get away with mistakes.Playing well is overrated. I used to beat myself up over mistakes. Nobody cared. People did notice when I was too stiff or if I didn't move around. Live music is great because it's kinetic.
Just one song?
Solo or with other band members?
What's the song?