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Tony Morello
The Renegade Master

Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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May-19-2009 14:31
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Tony Morello
The Renegade Master

Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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May-20-2009 01:33
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Stu Cox
Supreme smackaddict

Registered: Mar 2003
Location: Southampton, UK
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One thing you might want to watch out for...
Having something live like that takes the focus off the dancefloor. While it's quite a nice showpiece (like in the Armin video), everyone ends up staring at the live act rather than dancing. Club music's designed to keep people dancing fairly constantly and while having a break for a track can work while you do something like that, doing it too much can make a set very stop-start.
Think about an indie gig - people dance for a bit (particularly if they know the track), stop for bits to watch guitar solos, stop in between tracks... it's all a lot less fluid but there's generally a lot more going on onstage to keep it interesting. Some people prefer that, but remember in a club people generally expect fluidity and if people feel they should be standing there watching a live piece rather than dancing, they will and if it goes on too much they'll just get bored because they don't feel they can dance to it.
There are of course exceptions - percussionists just hammering away for most of the night can easily blend into the background as it's a background instrument. A guitar can be too, but the balance needs to be right.
You've said you'll only do it for a few tracks anyway which is cool, but it's worth bearing in mind to make sure you don't kill an otherwise really good atmosphere.
Also, in that video you're playing a fairly big track a lot of people will recognise so you also want to make sure the guitar doesn't swamp the bit people will recognise and sing along to. Get the balance right and people will go "Ah yeah it's this tune! Wow, live guitar as well, awesome!"
Just my tuppence worth.
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May-22-2009 17:35
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Tony Morello
The Renegade Master

Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by Stu Cox
One thing you might want to watch out for...
Having something live like that takes the focus off the dancefloor. While it's quite a nice showpiece (like in the Armin video), everyone ends up staring at the live act rather than dancing. Club music's designed to keep people dancing fairly constantly and while having a break for a track can work while you do something like that, doing it too much can make a set very stop-start.
Think about an indie gig - people dance for a bit (particularly if they know the track), stop for bits to watch guitar solos, stop in between tracks... it's all a lot less fluid but there's generally a lot more going on onstage to keep it interesting. Some people prefer that, but remember in a club people generally expect fluidity and if people feel they should be standing there watching a live piece rather than dancing, they will and if it goes on too much they'll just get bored because they don't feel they can dance to it.
There are of course exceptions - percussionists just hammering away for most of the night can easily blend into the background as it's a background instrument. A guitar can be too, but the balance needs to be right.
You've said you'll only do it for a few tracks anyway which is cool, but it's worth bearing in mind to make sure you don't kill an otherwise really good atmosphere.
Also, in that video you're playing a fairly big track a lot of people will recognise so you also want to make sure the guitar doesn't swamp the bit people will recognise and sing along to. Get the balance right and people will go "Ah yeah it's this tune! Wow, live guitar as well, awesome!"
Just my tuppence worth. |
you'd be surprised
the bass riff bros in the mix i posted actually get the crowd dancing harder, it's not often i see people stop to watch, and they go live for a whole set
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