Gibson Hummingbird Guitar Acoustic Guitar Review
This is a Gibson Hummingbird Pro Acoustic Guitar Review done by Scott Lindsey of The 1969s. This is a great guitar. This guitar was compared to ...
This is a Gibson Hummingbird Pro Acoustic Guitar Review done by Scott Lindsey of The 1969s. This is a great guitar. This guitar was compared to ...
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Hitting a bad note or getting lost in chord changes can result in glaring embarrassments on stage. But there are worse things, at least in terms of turning off an audience or making yourself look like the fourth Stooge. On more occasions than I care to admit I’ve done the latter — from tripping over my own cables, uplugging my guitar mid-song by stepping on the cord, slipping on a wet spot and landing on my butt, once even breaking my tailbone in the process. And there are more subtle issues of stage appearance and craft that can also muck up a potentially good performance.
Here are 10 common onstage issues to beware of that can be easily cause musical or physical accidents, or turn off an audience:
• Improper Volume: It’s great to rock out, but if your band is too loud for the room you’re going to alienate people. Not just audience members, but club owners as well. During sound check, use a long cable and try to get as far in front of the stage as possible to hear the overall volume projecting from it. Also, if you’re too loud as an individual player you’re going to make it hard for the band to play together well and you’re going to irritate your bandmates. So be careful with on-stage volume, too.
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