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How to start and run a commercial live band.
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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 283707, member: 76163"] This is a guide to how to start and run a commercial live band, if you want to start your own band and make money doing it. The first thing is to decide what type of music you want to play. There are many different styles of music that can be played in a live setting, with genres such as rock, jazz, blues, country, gospel and rap all being popular choices. The key thing to remember is that the audience will be listening for the type of music they enjoy listening to. If you are playing a genre that they don't like then they won't be interested in attending your show. If you choose rock music then it's important that you have an appropriate sound system for the size of venue you will be playing at (e.g. small club or large concert hall). If you don't have an appropriate sound system then there could be problems with feedback which could lead people leaving early because they weren't enjoying the performance enough! Next consider who should be involved in setting up the band? This could include anyone from friends who have played together before but not necessarily all members of your current group - it's important that everyone feels comfortable. [/QUOTE]
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