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toole13 12-07-2008 07:02 PM

First time live performers
 
My friends and I want to play a song at our school talent show - specifically a Coldplay song. I have been in music a while, but I don't really know much about playing live. The auditorium we would play in seats about 300 or so, and we want to play and have our sound really mean something. We don't want it to be just a flat sounding song that everyone is like "blah". We want sound that will make people sit up a little. So after those poetic lines, does anyone have any suggestions to what we need for amplifiers and such? We will have an acoustic/electric guitar, an electric guitar, a bass and a drum set. There will be one singer. So what will we need/what would work for us? Any advice?

mr dave 12-07-2008 08:51 PM

find out what the school auditorium has for a PA setup then rent anything else you need for the day. they must have some sort of sound system for a room that size that's already capable of handling your band.

besides, whether or not people are like *bleh* when you're done playing has far less to do with the gear you use and far more to do with the energy and enthusiasm you perform with.

yoboe 01-21-2009 07:23 PM

yea ask the talent show coordinator person if you can test out their PA system, then just have a friend listen in the back row as you play a few notes.

Yukon Cornelius 01-22-2009 08:11 PM

My suggestion for playing live would be to do something original... thats #1 and number to if it has to be a cover dont expect ppl to go crazy over coldplay

Yukon Cornelius 01-22-2009 08:11 PM

two^^^^^

littleknowitall 01-23-2009 12:40 PM

^Agreed, not the most lively band of the bunch.

yoboe 01-23-2009 06:31 PM

idk, isnt coldplay pretty popular with people who aren't very musically informed (the majority of the school's population)?

littleknowitall 01-24-2009 11:31 AM

Yes, But it's still not exactly crowd lively music.

yoboe 01-24-2009 04:21 PM

oh, yea i guess. i dont really know much about them but a lot of girls i know like them. maybe thats a good thing? lol who knows

Roemilca 01-25-2009 02:24 AM

Coldplay's too slow.
Pick something faster, more lively. It's not going to cheer up the crowd and make them keep on wanting to hear you necesarilly. Also, most of their songs are 5-7 minutes long.


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