Quote:
Originally Posted by MetsFan5 This topic may get pounded, but i need to know. I just got my bass and my band is looking to schedule some practices. When do you think we'll know when we're good enough to gig, where/how do we get those gigs, and what's this about "house equipment? Like should we buy a PA? |
First call some venues of the type you want to play, and find the requirements and what the venue is looking to do. That way you can build sets around the requirements. For instance, around here in the bar/club scene owners generally want either cover acts or acts heavy on the covers and the ability to cover between 2-4 hours. So, we know we need 2 hours of originals and two hours of covers for gigs where we are the only band.
How do you get the gigs? A combination of calling the talent agencies they work with and simply calling venues your self and networking with other bands. Best thing you can do as a beginning band is find some more well known bands, of a similiar style, and let them know you will open for them and not expect to get paid very much. As a beginning band it's best to look for opening slots where you only haveto cover 45 minutes to an hour so you get broken in and don't screw the whole night up for the venue if it doesn't go well.
House sound? If you are playing large venues in a multiband setting they will already have a PA. If your band intends to be jobbers and play a bunch of pubs and clubs the vary from small the medium size then you should get a PA. Some smaller venue will have a PA, but it is usually abyssmal and will make you sound like poop. Also, having your own PA opens up venues that have bands but no house sound to you.
P.S. When getting ready for gigs, rehearse set as if you are on stage. That is, play the whole set back to back with no 3-5 minute breaks between song. One song ends another one begins within 3-5 seconds. Practice stage banter. This will really get the band in shape and show you physically how hard a playing out can be even if you don't have to move equipment. The drummer and singer will be beat after a 1-2 hour straight set, if they are not in shape. Practicing a set once a week will really get your band into shape.