NC Zeppelin
February 12th, 2013, 11:07 PM
Hey guys. My friend and i get together for rehearsal alot since high school a long time ago, from jazz band, jazz band competitions and talent shows, and we thought about finally start playing in local coffee shops and bars in a small city, compared to a major city, to play and for pay. we cant find a local drummer thats really dependable. I play guitar and sing vocals. My friend, teaching him vocals, and plays bass. My friend also plays small percussion, for the empty space of a drummer (maracas, tambourine, etc.) I bought a standard edition of fruity loops and thought about creating or using midi drums for a "drummer" till we are able to find one, for practice. I was wondering if you guys can tell me a good price range a-hour gig? How to know if im being under-paid for a good performance? Things to watch out for? Good approach? Good pitches? Tip Jar a good idea? Advertisement/promotion while playing and keeping a step ahead of the competition? (There isint a lot of competition in the area but a good idea i assume to stay ahead of the pack) Anything to have the upper hand and not get screwed over and still be well paid? Should i stick with guitar and bass or play a midi drum backtrack with a amp on performance? I sing with a professional concert choir so i have a good solid vocals and also taught myself a wide repertoire of genres on guitar and know music theory fresh from community collage and can transpose and improvise. Any advice, personal experience, personal thoughts, or tips is greatly appreciated! Also, and my apologizes if im posting on the wrong forum. Rock on! :dude