Get Started Playing LIVE SOLO ACOUSTIC GIGS (Complete Guide for Beginners)
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Everything you need to know to get started playing live solo shows is in this video.
I also have MANY resources including the timeline for getting started playing live solo gigs below.
To get the most out of this guide to playing live solo gigs, here's what I recommend:
- Get a notepad and take notes during the video (feel free to pause or go back to re-watch if you miss something)
- Take your time going through this video; there's no rush
- SAVE this video in your favorites or a playlist on your channel and watch it as many times as you need to (you'll probably find yourself going back to this video several times as you go through this process of getting ready to play live solo gigs)
Here's the timeline:
00:00 - 00:57 - Intro
00:58 - 04:48 - Learn 5 Songs
04:49 - 07:37 - Perform at Open Mics
07:38 - 09:35 - Tips from Open Mic Host
09:36 - 10:17 - Film Your Open Mic Performances
10:18 - 11:06 - Go See Other Solo Performers
11:07 - 13:17 - Your Style and Path
13:18 - 15:11 - Your Image
15:12 - 17:15 - Building Your Set List
17:16 - 28:13 - Your Music Gear
28:14 - 33:19 - Your Online Presence
33:20 - 38:16 - Landing Your First Gig
Here are some more helpful videos for you to watch in your journey of playing live solo shows:
Live Gear and Setup Tips:
• Live Solo Gig Setup Tu...
Crowd Engagement Tips:
• How to Engage the Crow...
Your Set List:
• Setlist for Live Solo ...
Making Promo Videos for Gigs:
• Easy Way to Make a Pro...
How to Keep Your Gigs (and Get New Gigs):
• 5 Tips for Live Giggin...
PLAYLIST FOR ALL LIVE SOLO GIG TIPS (new videos are constantly being added to this playlist):
• Live Acoustic Solo Gig...
Here's the gear that I go over in the video:
Mackie ProFX 10v3 Soundboard:
imp.i114863.net/9Wa0EE
Electro-Voice ZLX 12BT Powered Speakers:
imp.i114863.net/5bPon1
Electro-Voice PXM-12MP 700W 12-inch Powered Floor Monitor:
imp.i114863.net/Gj37g2
Ultimate Speaker Stands (I recommend these over On Stage brand):
imp.i114863.net/P0XzQR
Line 6 POD Go:
imp.i114863.net/Zd37Nz
TC Electronic Ditto X4 Looper:
imp.i114863.net/oeZYOW
Shure Beta 58a:
imp.i114863.net/rnoYzj
Shure SM58:
imp.i114863.net/x9DY2x
K&M Mic Stand:
https//imp.i114863.net/vnBDk3
TC-Helicon Mic Mechanic 2 Vocal Effects Pedal:
imp.i114863.net/za9YN7
Bose L1 Pro Portable System (I'm looking to get this soon):
Bose L1 Pro imp.i114863.net/150GYz
***You can also check out my Gear Page for everything thing that I use both in the studio and on stage here:
www.jasonstallworth.com/gear/
Links to other solo musicians I mentioned in the video:
A Traveling Gentleman (Seve):
www.atravelinggentleman.com/
Dean Johanesen:
deanjohanesen.com/
Mallory Moyer:
www.mallorymoyer.com/
Brian Ray:
thesoutherncreekband.com/
Tourist Bob:
/ touristbobmusic
Thank you so much for watching this tutorial on how to get started playing live solo gigs.
I truly hope this helps you. Now get out there and start making an income doing something that you love!
Keep Playing Music,
Jason
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Thank you Jason. 66 years old with first solo gig next eeek after many open mics for me. You have a nice style and demeanor for this.
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙏
I love that you address having an image, because I absolutely cannot take a band's dedication seriously when they walk up on stage with bermuda shorts and high tops. Lemmy was right - an audience doesn't want to pay for a show where the band/ artist looks like they just walked out of the garage, fixing a lawnmower.
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
I love that analogy (fixing a lawnmower!) Yes, you're right...image is important! I think it also shows that you care about what you're doing and the audience will see that.
@tatjanaelevate
Жыл бұрын
😅
@JarkkoKokkonen
Жыл бұрын
I learned this when I was directing short films. I had the same actors for several films and they went from an plumber in one film to a pirate in the next. And way more than I anticipated it came down to their costume and make up. In terms of music. You want the audience to know you are the talent when you walk in or on stage. You don’t want them to wonder why a plumber is taking the stage. They might assume that you’re there to announce that the toilets are out of order :)
@sun_sets_with_Natalia
11 ай бұрын
Hey there! 🙋🏻♀️ Natalia here. I’m on a mission to network with other female musicians and happy to have found you here. ☺️ As a solo acoustic musician, I have been performing live at various venues for close to 20 years now. I find it so exciting that you’re open and ready to share your talents with the world! 🌟 I am all for helping encourage other females to get into the industry because we have shortage of female musicians where I’m from! I know, it’s crazy! 🥹 If you’re open to chatting a bit about some the struggles you’ve been having starting up, I would love to exchange insights! I think that it’s amazing that you’re starting to build the courage to take those steps into performing live and securing bookings!! 💫 🎶🎤🎸☺️ Super informal convo if you’re open to helping answer a few questions for my research. I am so happy to share any helpful tips with you about getting into the industry. 🥰 Do let me know if you’re up to chatting! Thanks darlin! Just so you know I’m human, this is me ☺️🙋🏻♀️ www.nataliafaculo.com
@tatjanaelevate
Ай бұрын
@@JarkkoKokkonen ahahaha, great comment!!!! 😅😁😎
Excellent advice. May I add then when going to Open Mic venues, be sure to support the other acts, no mater how inexperienced they are. Don't be judgmental.
@jasonstallworth
10 ай бұрын
That’s extremely important and valuable advice!!! 🙏🏻
@Tihsllubllasti
2 ай бұрын
Yes, open mic etiquette is so important. Be prepared, be proactive, and be professional.
This guy can sing, play guitar and has big biceps. Goals man
@jasonstallworth
6 ай бұрын
🙏 🤘
Hey Jason, I’m an 8 year full timer doing the “up to 4 hours” sets as a singing guitarist. These are all the things I did to get started and I’m here watching it now because… the grind never ends. Watching this is a great reminder for me. Thanks for posting. -Brett
@jasonstallworth
7 ай бұрын
Thank you brother and glad to hear you're out there doing it!
Don't forget extra cables (mic & guitar) in case your main one(s) crap out; extra strings; spare capo etc.
@jasonstallworth
Ай бұрын
Extra cables does come in handy!
I’m from Ohio but watching this video while on vacation in Sarasota!!!
@jasonstallworth
2 күн бұрын
Man, I just played a show in Bradenton (close to Sarasota) Saturday! Hope you guys have a great vacation!
Excellent info. I’ve been doing the solo acoustic thing for a while now. For any beginners watching this and reading the comments, pay attention to this video. He’s dead on.
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
Thank you and glad to see this helping folks. I'm going to be playing through the EV Evolve 50M system tonight for the first time...I'll have that on here soon
As a musician that has had multiple restarts in different areas of the country and 10+ years of performing and a well established business in solo acoustic music, this guide will work 100% of the time given you put the work in to build the talent to a certain point. If it’s not working immediately don’t get discouraged, just keep learning!
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
Thank you brother, and I'm glad to hear you're out there doing it!
I've been building up some songs recently to branch out as a solo acoustic act and really appreciate the honest and no nonsense advice here. As far as image goes, I'm your doppleganger form the North, so I'm good there lol 😂😂
@jasonstallworth
2 ай бұрын
🙏🏻🤘
Thank you Jason. Great information. Much appreciated!🙂
@jasonstallworth
2 ай бұрын
Really glad to hear this helped! Here's a recent show I did (and rundown of my latest gear): kzread.info/dash/bejne/hYWZw9pqfNisc8o.html
Thank you for putting out some great information about getting set up to perform. I am 64 and I am looking forward to checking out some open mic nights and getting to do my own performance.
@jasonstallworth
2 ай бұрын
Thank you and really glad this helped! Here's a recent gig with a rundown on my current gear: kzread.info/dash/bejne/hYWZw9pqfNisc8o.html
This is gold. Thank you SO much for so generously sharing all your knowledge. Not a lot of solo act tips like these out there. I'm gonna watch all your videos.
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching and really glad this helped!
After 15 seconds I became your fan! What a load of genuine and generous advice! Thanks so much for doing this!
@jasonstallworth
7 ай бұрын
I appreciate that and really glad this helped!
You really are the best teacher on KZread that I have found, and I've been watching and learning by KZread for years,always trying to find something new. I think I prefer to learn from you for a couple reasons,one, you're really good obviously, but I think more importantly is that you come across in such away that I feel trust in you if that makes sense idk, it's like we are great friends even though we've never met just because of the way you talk to all of us like we are equal and never talk down to us,ya know? Keep it up brother, been watching a couple years and will always
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
Dude, I appreciate that. We're all in this together and all learn from one another!
Great video!! I'm shitting myself just here thinking of playing in front of people! I plan on doing it soon. Thanks for all the advice! You've got a new subscriber here. I'm looking forward to checking out your other videos. 🤘
@jasonstallworth
Ай бұрын
Thank you and glad this helped!
@j.blogsblues
Ай бұрын
I'm 69 years old and I played live a few months ago for the first time since my band fizzled out 40 or so years ago. I live in Brazil and my wife and I go to a local bar every Saturday afternoon where they have live music. Friends there knew I played guitar so kept trying to get me to go up and play something during the singers break, I said no a couple of times but decided to practice something during the week, then on the Saturday I nervously got up and with my growly bluesy voice did a full on version of Nina Simones Feeling Good, and man it went down a storm!! The following week I did Wonderful World and Feeling Good again and again roars of approval! Since then I fill in for the guy's break with four or five songs and, honestly. it does get less nerve racking. The singer is also very appreciative because it keeps the buzz of the bar up while he's on his break. Easy songs like those mentioned and Always on my Mind, Can't Help Falling in Love With You and one of my favourites Need Your Love So Bad work well for me, but in Brazil a lot of songs that would go down great in US aren't well known here so my Folsom Prison Blues fell rather flat and for some reason I tried Lionel Ritchie's Hello and totally murdered it so luckily I still had Feeling Good to come to the rescue. Anyway the reason I mention this is that you should follow the good advice in the video and go to an open mic with a couple of songs you've practised all week breathe in deep and do it, you'll never know until you try. I would also suggest you take some supportive friends and or partner with you to the bar to give you some confidence. Good luck.
@roberto3262
Ай бұрын
@j.blogsblues thanks for that! I was supposed to play at an open mic a few weeks ago. I dragged my mic, amp, and guitar all the way there, being a nervous wreck the whole way. I carried my stuff in only to find out that the event got canceled. I was a panicked mess all day long for nothing 🤣 I live out in a very rural area and there aren't any open mic nights available to play at. So they're hard to find. This weekend is a holiday weekend and I live on a lake. So maybe I'll bring my guitar to a campfire to play at a party. The more everyone drinks, the better I'll sound. So I'll wait till everyone has had a few before I break out the guitar 😆
You're very generous with your time and talent. I learned a lot from your video. Thank you. I wish you all the best
@jasonstallworth
Ай бұрын
Thank you, I appreciate that and really glad this helped!
EXCELLENT tips. It took me years to figure out the part about adapting the key of the song to your voice. Your example of what you do with "Peace Of Mind" was perfect.
@jasonstallworth
Ай бұрын
Yeah man, it’s a balance between the key that works for your voice and what sounds good on guitar
Not only am I gonna go to open mic nights at my local bar but I'm gonna do some traveling and try to perform in different states too.
@jasonstallworth
5 ай бұрын
That's a great strategy!
This is fantastic Jason. 👍 Its clear to see how much hard work you put into this video. Your channel is a wealth of knowledge for musicians looking to take the leap into playing live and I would (and have) highly recommend it to anyone. 🤘 And your positivity is infectious. 💪🏻 Thank you.
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
I appreciate the kind words...it took me a while to make this! But really glad to see that it's helping. It's such a cool and rewarding thing to be up there playing shows and getting paid and I want to see folks take those steps to get started.
You are an example to us. Image? You take care of yourself! Those guns!!! Compliments totally whatever genre or musical artistry you project. It’s inspiring? Your videos here. Just breaking them down to bite sized chunks, how you do it, it’s a gold mine for us. And I 🙏🏽 thank you. God bless you and keep on rockin.
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
Thank you and really glad to hear this video helps!
Spot on Jason about Key Progression to sing comfortably and have the Audience Love you! I have always used the highest note of the song I want to perform to figure out what Key is best. Doing it for 45 Years! Always works. 🎸
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, and that keeps us from straining and blowing out our voice during the first set! It's awesome that you've been doing this for so long!
Love the tip about apple pages. Didn’t know what that was so had to look it up. Great app to use and didn’t even know I had it. Nice one 👏🕺🎶🏴
@jasonstallworth
Ай бұрын
Dude it’s simple but effective!
I appreciate your clear and systematic layout of steps to snagging gigs. A few comments, appreciate your response 1. Open Mics as “auditions” for gigs, especially at the same venue. I’m in a duo and we regularly attend 3/wk a. Time: 2 song/10 minute limit b. In-House Gear: No DI box for instruments or any personal gear, even though most lack the gear capability to present ourselves/sound in the best possible fashion 1. Been accused of not understanding purpose of open mics, no time to cater to each performance, all acts end up sounding the same. 2. Monitor wedges-often way too loud, boomy c. Want originals, not covers 2. Gig Inquires a. Need to be made 6-9 months out b. 90+% go unanswered even with EPK link to website/social media. c. DIY bookings; some success, a venue provides the space, we do the advertising, bring our own gear, money collection 1. Join with 2-3 other acts, split proceeds, usually for exposure/networking, not making money
@jasonstallworth
5 ай бұрын
Great questions. I'll start by saying don't overthink this. The open mic limitations really depend on the venue and who's hosting. But if you can use that 10 minutes and just nail one cover song, or even an original, and have someone video that, you now have something to share with other venues to get gigs. Just do your best with what you have or what you're presented with; don't let that hold you back. Because if you can sound great with minimal (or not ideal) gear, you're going to sound even more awesome with your own gear. There's no time limit for gig inquiries. Sure, some will be booked out for several months or even a year. But one tactic you can use is to let them know to call you when a musician calls out sick. That's a great way to get your foot in the door. And yes, you can expect many unanswered emails. You just have to keep gently pushing without getting upset or taking it personal. As far as the non paying venues, that might even be a better place to get video footage to promote to other venues. You've got more freedom.
Congrats, Jason! Great, informative video! I am moving back to the US in the near future and I will be following your footsteps as much as I can. My main interests are Beatles, Sinatra and Nat King Cole... Let's see what happens! All the best, and happy holidays!
@jasonstallworth
6 ай бұрын
Awesome to hear that and glad this helped!
I’m terrified, I feel like puking and having diarrhea just from watching this and thinking of doing open mic or a gig
@jasonstallworth
8 ай бұрын
Start by practicing 2-3 songs to the point you get really comfortable with them, play them in front of a few friends then go to an open mic. It’s a gradual process for some but you can do it
@Zach-ls1if
8 ай бұрын
@@jasonstallworth working on it, thanks for the advice. Played a bit in front of friends last night. Gotta come out of my shell
@charlescaputo778
2 ай бұрын
If you're terrified then you're on the road to being a proformer. Be afraid....in time you'll feel better. Never stop...master it
@petersonscay
Ай бұрын
My first gig at a bar/restaurant was scary. I even had a bowel movement before performing and had terrible stage fright. Not believing I was good enough was a recurring theme when I played to an audience. Eventually, these negative thoughts faded and I’m now comfortable but could improve on engaging the audience a little.
@leighcecil3322
12 күн бұрын
Busking is a good way to start 👍
I just watch this video unintentionally, and I found the content is very good. Thank you very much for sharing such precious materials that I have never thought before. I am not a musician, just a guitar hobby. Great video Jason. Cheers from Indonesia.
@jasonstallworth
Ай бұрын
Thank you, I appreciate that 🙏
Thanks for this. Lots of great info and it’s gratifying to know that I’m doing what works. Looking forward to exploring the other vids on your channel.
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
Awesome and glad this helped!
Jason, Thank you for this information! You nail every aspect of the solo gig preparation and deliver it beautifully! Cheers!
@jasonstallworth
11 ай бұрын
Really glad to hear that!
Hey Jason, great video. Lot of good tips. I have been playing solo for a few years now. Mostly ‘trop rock’ stuff. Happy hours are my specialty. For gear I really try to keep it as simple as possible. I play a Martin OM28e with 2 Bose S1 Pros. No mixing board required. Good enough for a smallish pub. My pet peev at an open mic night is when players get up….and they haven’t tuned up their guitar yet! Seriously! My other suggestion , at an open mic, only one original song. People like to sing along and have a few drinks, bar managers like to see that. If you play a set of original tunes, you will almost never get hired by that bar. The sad truth is, your band will be judged by the house bar and food sales at the end of the night. Bills need to be paid and you will need to earn your keep. I have seen jazz bands that the musicians had doctorates in music, they were killer. But their audience would just savour a coffee for the entire evening…they went broke. Just my two bits. Cheers Brother!
@jasonstallworth
5 ай бұрын
Yeah you're right about open mics. If the intent is to use open mics to get gigs, play the covers that you'd play at a gig. If that's not the intent, you can play all the originals you want. That's the downside to these gigs (what you mentioned about great musicians). I think guitar players can sometimes get caught up playing for other guitar players. At the gigs, the majority of people aren't musicians and most don't care what you can pull off. So there's a fine balance between showing your talent while keeping yourself (and music) relatable. Good stuff!
Great videos. Have been taking a lot of notes. I live in a small town and it’s touristy during the summer. I can’t believe how many people give $$ to a solo guitarist who isn’t really all that good (yes, I am making a judgement). Then it dawned on me that they don’t care about improving their craft because they are hauling in over $100 a day for playing a few hours. Then I saw your videos and I was blown away. You are a man who knows his craft. You are always improving and always teaching others. You inspired me to play this summer but instead of collecting a 100 a day for myself, all donations will go to helping people financially in my community. Thank you again.
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, I'm glad this helped and that's a noble thing you're doing!
Great video.... thank you for all the informative content. I look forward to watching more of your stuff! Hope you have a wonderful start to 2023!
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching this and really glad it helped! Happy 2023
Thanks for all these great tips! I'll definitely incorporate these.
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
Awesome man, and glad this helped
great job on this Jason -- this is all great advice!
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
Thank you and glad this helps!
Great information Jason. This was really helpful and encouraging.. Thanks and hope to see you around. I'm just getting back to playing out again and this was very helpful.
@jasonstallworth
27 күн бұрын
So glad this helped! And yes, get back out there!
Thanks so much Jason. This is awesome. Good roadmap to plan the journey…..you’re the best mate!
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
Thank you and it's awesome to see you starting!
One of the greatest inputs I ever saw on KZread! It helps me a lot- thanks 🙏
@jasonstallworth
10 ай бұрын
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This is a wealth of information! Thanks. I can’t wait to get started.
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
Really glad to hear this helped!
Awesome video Jason! I've been waiting for this one since you mentioned it a while back. I did my first live gig last weekend, but I still have a long way to go. Thanks for doing what you do brother...these videos really help.
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
Man, congrats on your first live gig!! It’s awesome to know you’re up there doing it! And hope these tips come in handy!
I was excited to find this presentation and so I grabbed a coffee and settled in to soak this stuff up. What did I come away with? "Go and spend as much as possible at Sweetwater" You are _not_ gonna buy talent A gig is a commitment and a responibility and _anything_ can fail/get lost/get stolen People out-grow equipment, nothing wrong with buying used How about backups? I _always_ have _TWO_ of everything and in fact, my floor-pedal, I have SIX of them. I find it incredible that very few guitarists are aware of the Variax (Line6). The acoustic emulation, straight to the PA sounds at least as good as any acoustic fitted with piezos. And then there are all kinds of other emulations and alternative tunings that are switch-selectable. I happen to be a professional electronics/software engineer who can‘t resist tearing gear apart. Long story short, don‘t be fooled by brand-name horse doo-doo.
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
I'm with you on the gear and I really try to minimize that aspect (I believe I mentioned that during the gear section, which was a small part of the video...most of this is about prep for folks who want to get started). I actually just got the EV Evolve 50M system which really simplified my setup: kzread.info/dash/bejne/gqt_2KVvlLCvhKg.html
Priceless information!! Thank you so much for sharing!!❤❤
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
I'm glad this helped!
Jason, I love doing f'ed up songs on a solo gig. Songs people forgot about. "Hungery like the wolf" "Little red corvette" mike Zitto version. "Life in the fast lane" "Ruby don't take your love to town" Love that stuff. Get video bro 👍
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
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Love your channel. I've taken a lot of your advice from equipment to technique. Moving from using Guitar Tabs to using something simpler like "Pages" on apple is complete common sense. I found I also only need the lyrics as a back up "to songs I really know". An app like Guitar tab is excellent to learn on but not reliable to use for a performance. the extra info you don't need and the timing of the "new smart scroll" is very unreliable. Your comment about "use Pages for songs you really know" is wisdom in spades. Keep doing what you are doing, cause its working! Thank you
@jasonstallworth
11 күн бұрын
You nailed it, and thank you. Yeah, if I have to look that deep at the song, I'm not ready to play it live. The iPad is only a safeguard. Sometimes I just need the first word!
Thank you jason i play my own version of any song because i knowits abetter song just a few words different but sounds better and thats what its all about comfort zone
@jasonstallworth
21 күн бұрын
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Very well done sir! I appreciate your efforts to help folks get started playing live.
@jasonstallworth
9 ай бұрын
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Thanks so much for sharing your insights and these tips. Much appreciated! 🙏🏼✌🏼
@jasonstallworth
11 күн бұрын
Glad to hear this helped!
Fantastic content! I have my first solo acoustic gig coming up this Saturday and have found your videos to be extremely helpful in my preparation. Looking forward to making this a regular thing. \m/
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
Awesome and good luck on your gig...this is going to be addicting! You're going to want to play more!
@SunsetKetch
5 ай бұрын
How did it go? Are you cònsistently out there?
@JWadeMusicNC
5 ай бұрын
@@SunsetKetchIt went very well and I'm still going! Wasn't getting as many gigs as I like but it seems to be turning around now.
@SunsetKetch
5 ай бұрын
@@JWadeMusicNC hey thats sick man! Woo! I just got a local booker interested in me. Start playing out when the season picks up in March.
Very good advice throughout this video!
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
Glad this helped!
This is a fantastic video! Been working years to get to this point. Definitely picked up some tips. I too like the look and sound of the traditional PA system, but you're right it's a lot of setup and take down, but man does it look cool. Rock on and thank you!!!
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
Glad to hear this helped! I'm still on the fence but getting closer to making that change
Bravo brother thank you for sharing this video with the world, my notebook is full and I will definitely save this video as a future reference for my many musical friends who are in need of a direction ❤
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
Awesome and it’s great that you’re getting out there!!
Thank you so much for this video sir. Such an inspiration !
@jasonstallworth
4 күн бұрын
Glad this helped! 🙏🏻
Very good video, awesome explanation and tips, greatly appreciated!
@jasonstallworth
11 ай бұрын
Thank you, I’m glad this helped! I also recently started using the Electro-Voice Evolve 50M column system here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/gqt_2KVvlLCvhKg.html
Thanks for the video Jason! All good information and there aren’t a lot like it!
@jasonstallworth
10 ай бұрын
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Am happy to hear your Ideas,am as well live solo performer
@jasonstallworth
Ай бұрын
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So good Jason - thank YOU and g'day from Australia! The advice on really learning the 5 songs, transposing the songs to fit your best voice, open mic experience is just SO important but often ignored! Loved this! :)
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, brother! Yeah, starting with those basics can really save someone from a lot of frustrations!
@mattrispinmusic2893
Жыл бұрын
@@jasonstallworth No worries - appreciate the effort you go to with this great content! The actual performance footage is so valuable too - many solo artists seem to have a LOT of pictures of their gear, and upcoming gig dates, but not actual footage of how they look or sound!
@AshleySmithh
Жыл бұрын
@@mattrispinmusic2893 Matt! Nice to see a fellow aussie watching Jason's video! What city are you from? I live in Melbourne :D
Well done! I had already started growing my song list and playing open mics, so it was nice to know that I 'm headed in the right direction! You provided a lot of useful advice. Many thanks brother!
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
It's so cool to hear that you've already started the process! It's such a great journey getting out there and playing at different places!
@loganstone1
Жыл бұрын
@@jasonstallworth What are your thoughts on line arrays vs. traditional powered pa speakers? 🤔
Thanks Jason. Great information and right when I need it.
@jasonstallworth
2 ай бұрын
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Great video! Lots of useful tips...learned a lot.
@jasonstallworth
11 ай бұрын
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Hey Jason, thanks for great advice and insights. Bless you Bro!
@jasonstallworth
7 ай бұрын
Awesome to hear that and thanks for watching!
I've been playing in bands and solo for years. Great video my man in giving some experienced advice to newcomers! Awesome!
@jasonstallworth
4 ай бұрын
Thank you and great to hear that you're still out there doing it!
Wow Jason you really helped me see more unto live playing ...my set list ..gear , Platform media something new I never thought about ...now I won't be blind sided thus video you made gave me confidence enthusiasm and passion for the music especially how.you state treating your hobby as a business , alot of value information and how to , moving from bedroom dreaming . To moving to stage open mic ...I'm sharing this video to encourage those who have the dream to go out and just do it live ...what a satisfying video how to....I believe you covered everything thank you Jason.
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the kind words and truly glad this helped! This is such a cool journey and excited to see you get out there!
Great video Jason. Thank you so much. Greetings.
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
You're welcome and glad this helped!
This was a fantastic video. Keep it up!
@jasonstallworth
7 ай бұрын
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Hi Jason, Thanks for putting up video's like this. Its giving me the Motivation to start recording my own music and get a plan in place to start going to open Mic Nights. Hopefully to get started on new videos this weekend 😌
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
Dude, I'm glad to hear this helped. Yes, put together that plan and get out there! It's so rewarding once you start playing these gigs.
@seancurley9960
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Jason. Hopefully be out playing soon. Keep up the good work with your videos. 👌
now this video- is gonna be helpful!!! i havent watched it yet - but i know your content and its gonna be very helpful -- ive been trying to build solo piano playing gig. Thanks!!! been long waiting for
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
Oh, that's awesome that you're going solo with piano...so much you can do with that!
@aria.vega5
Жыл бұрын
@@jasonstallworth any tips on cold calling places. I just get the runaround or never contacted back
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
@@aria.vega5 I share some more tips for that towards the end of the video (last section). But you really have to keep following up and making sure that you're sending them a link to a video that's of good quality and it's one of your best performances (even if that performance is from an open mic)
Thank you so much for sharing this valuable information. It's very nice of you to include so many topics and pointers. I've been playing guitar and singing for over 50 years and have only recently considered sitting in on an open mic. My main goal is to break apart the stage-fright that has hobbled me for as long as i can remember. Your video provides a lot of help in that area by highlighting the areas of preparation for a successful solo outing. Thank you so much for that.
@jasonstallworth
5 ай бұрын
I’m glad this helped and yes, definitely start going to an open mic and you’ll meet some cool folks!
Very good , in depth information even for seasoned musicians wanting to make the jump to gouging or those already but want to refine their craft. Thanks brother. Will need to check you out in Tampa some time
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
Dude, let me know if you come out to a show...will definitely have a beer with you
This was a very good and informative video.
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
Thank you an glad this helped!
Good on you Jason. Thanks for sharing your advice mate.
@jasonstallworth
Ай бұрын
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Thank you 🙏 Great and thorough information.
@jasonstallworth
9 ай бұрын
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Great stuff again man. I use a TC helicon "Play Acoustic" pedal. It processes the vocals and the guitar, it's a great tool. On the subject of portable PA , the other positive is you don't need a monitor. Your advice is great and you put it across really well! Most of my stuff is Scottish Folk but I've strayed over the years into pop and country, it takes a life of its own. Originally in the 70s I was a punk. 😂🏴🇺🇦
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
I'm definitely considering a portable system, and soon! Scottish Folk is such a cool style! But I totally get doing more pop and country...especially if that's what the crowd is used to. But hopefully you're throwing in some Scottish Folk songs here and there!
Very useful thanks just starting 👍
@jasonstallworth
4 ай бұрын
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Thanks Jason...Very comprehensive.
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
You're welcome and glad this helped!
I ended up in the northern backwoods bar that had an open mic night. The performers lack personality , playability with some , forgetting words with some all mix in with better musicians. I mentioned to a local the performers are off I see , he replied: we all don’t care if they are bad or great because we’re all hear to socialize , drink & support everyone who walks on stage for our background music .. Weeks later I’m in smoking room with someone who’s complaining the performer was bad so I said to him • do you play guitar and he said yes I do • then I said then go home get it your guitar and get onstage so I can hear perfection. He gets up , looks at me and then leaves and never returns. Open mic isn’t a paid event But you do really good they will have you comeback and then pay you for your time but bars only pay at bar closing time , I’m against that..
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
Sounds like a strange place. The open mics around here have some talented performers. Sure, some just do it for fun. And most open mics don’t pay anything but will usually give performers a free beer or discounted tab.
Another great video, Jason! You are paying forward very valuable information for fledgling musicians! Even experienced ones, such as myself! One thing I need to do is bring extra cables. I’ve had moments where a mic cable connection wasn’t great. Had to wiggle the end of it going into my mic. Or, like you said, don’t buy cheap cables! I have a KZread demo video (which needs updating, big time) and I provide venue GMs/owners a link to on my Biz Card along with an attachment of my music bio, and sample song list. Thanks again, dude! Keep on truck’in!
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
Yeah dude, extra XLR and instrument (at least one of each) is a must! And I really like the Pro Co cables. I haven't had any issues with those.
Really impressive. Thank you.
@jasonstallworth
9 ай бұрын
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Thank You Jason. I've just arrived in Playa del carmen, Mexico with the intention of playing my guitar and singing popular songs from 1950s - 70s. I am currently looking for the necessary equipment, so your video was a great help. Thanks again.
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
That's an awesome era of music to play. I recently started using a new system that has made setting up a lot easier here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/gqt_2KVvlLCvhKg.html
@alanknights7296
Жыл бұрын
Another great video, super helpful 👍
Great video!
@jasonstallworth
Ай бұрын
Thank you! Glad this helped
I have a street cube, love it. I use a wireless mic and wireless for my guitar, that eliminates the mic stand and cables. I have cables for backup. Great video.
@jasonstallworth
11 ай бұрын
That can work to for smaller places
@ronnydee2
11 ай бұрын
The rolling gear bag is a great idea.
You seem like such a likable person and I learnt a lot!
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
I appreciate that 🙏🏻
This is really helpful
@jasonstallworth
2 ай бұрын
Awesome to hear that! Here's a recent gig with my gear rundown if you haven't seen it: kzread.info/dash/bejne/hYWZw9pqfNisc8o.html
Thanks Jason. Some great advice here
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
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Loved this video to well done mate
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
I'm really glad to hear this helped!
Great video!! Thanks! 🙂
@jasonstallworth
9 ай бұрын
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Great video!! I'm just starting out...I've played small halls and bars....getting my feet wet....Great advice here!!
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
It's awesome that you're playing live gigs! And it doesn't matter how small or large (some of the venues I play are small), you're out there doing it and getting the experience!
Great help to me, thanks man! Your a real pro, Sweetwater should hire you!
@jasonstallworth
10 ай бұрын
Thank you and really glad to hear this helped!! I really want to see musicians get out there and play live!
Such good advice 👌
@jasonstallworth
4 ай бұрын
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The gear....LISTEN to what he is saying! You can go cheap, then have to sell it for a fraction of what you paid for it to buy what you should have bought to begin with. That Shure Beta 58 is the right mic. He did not mention the Electrovoice Evolve PA system. It is PERFECT for a solo gig. It's light, powerful, and sounds excellent. Has an on board mixer so you don't have to buy one, on board effects, and you don't need a DI box to plug in. I show up to a gig with that Evolve system, guitar, mic, and cords. Set up and tear down in 5 minutes. Easy peasy. Another great video, Jason.
@jasonstallworth
2 ай бұрын
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Liked and bookmarked!
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
Thank you and glad this helped
So much help thank you
@jasonstallworth
9 ай бұрын
Awesome to hear that 🙏🏻
Good stuff!
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
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Great Video....Loads of Good Advice, Cheers!!!! - 👍
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, I appreciate you watching this and glad it helped!
@noelduggan72
Жыл бұрын
@@jasonstallworth Cheers.....Rock n' Roll!!! - 🤘
Fantastic, video.
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
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This is excellent advice 👍
@jasonstallworth
5 ай бұрын
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This is it!
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
It's time to get out there and play some gigs!
lol I'm also learning Peace of Mind by Boston, love that song.
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
Such a cool song! Crazy, but I just did an acoustic cover of Taylor Dayne's Tell It To My Heart last night. I mix in a lot of the 80s rock with some 80s pop
Bully Ray Dudley talking about live gigs! One thing about open mics, it definitely helps get the awkwardness and stage-fright factor worked out. And if you're boss enough to record yourself and watch with an open mind, you can get valuable insight on what you need to work on. The one I go to has a lot of folks from my local NSAI Chapter there, so you do get a supportive environment around you.
@jasonstallworth
10 ай бұрын
Great point about being honest with yourself...it's a great way for us to grow!
Well this is great info Jason I need to start going out to more solo gigs good or bad I remember performing in front of one of my college music classes several years ago and I tried to sing even though I can't I decided why not just try it but the class really liked it I was the only one to perform what a great feeling 👍🆒
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, you see that you have it in you! You've just got to build on that!
great job jason, very enthusiastic ,maken me want to learn more songs and check this out. im retired so i have the time. thank you
@jasonstallworth
Жыл бұрын
This is a really cool thing to get into so I encourage you to get out there and do it!
This video is inspirational
@jasonstallworth
6 ай бұрын
Thank you and glad this helped!