
What this means is getting yourself some speakers, getting yourself little mixer or P a system to power the speakers and then just making sure you have a microphone and all of that.
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If you're wanting to pursue music, a zahabi or as a more full time thing, it helps slowly but surely building up your equipment arsenal. So I'm gonna try and give you the few kind of tips that I can to get here working a little bit of so main thing first is making sure you've got enough gear to actually get yourself through. I play a lot of weddings and a lot of birthdays and I also do a lot off live stage work for events and festivals. So 90% of the time are pretty much do 90% of the work myself, which means carrying equipment, setting up the equipment and running back and forth and making sure that a sound all right on stage. Um, so I, um, guitarist Andi, I've got a drummer who plays with me occasionally, but he's also busy with other things. I'm gonna try and take you through each one of those steps. Eso It doesn't matter if you're a guitarist, pianist, just a singer.

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I'm gonna try and go through each one of those steps and hopefully, by the end of this, you have a better idea off what each thing means and how to use it properly. So this might help you if you're confused about pedals and the sound for from your guitar through to the mixing desk, or you just want to know what the different knobs mean on a mixing desk. It kind of deal with a lot of things, but also helps people in different ways. Lesson 1: Getting Gig Ready: Okay, so this is a bit of a hard class to explain. And hopefully you guys gonna anything to sticker off the rod. So there, when you get to that point, you know that the audience is loving your music as much as you are. I want to take any sort off live performance being a wedding or a birthday on, make you confident enough to take what you've learned all the way through to stage where you can stand comfortably and happy knowing that what you're playing is what the audience of hearing there's a massive difference between what you can hear on stage versus what the audience here and I want to make sure that you know exactly what you're doing. So stick around and hopefully a few of the things that our show you help you out in your acts. We'll speak about the sound path away from the instrument to the audiences year and how you can use that to your advantage. I'll show you everything step by step, from our pedals to my gear set up all the way through to my mix A and E P system will talk about speakers and how they're affected by different environments. Does cause is perfect for one man band trying to start off and make their way through to the stage. I'm gonna show you all the tools and gadgets that I use to help me on stage and love performances. The Art of the One-Man-Band: Intro: Hey, I'm Brett and welcome to the glass in this class. The microphone amplifies the voice of a child crooner and the accompanying stand contains three foot pedals that activate applause, cheering, and drum effects.


The built-in electric drums feature four circular platforms programmed to reproduce the sounds of a snare drum, crash cymbal, high tom, and floor tom, and a press of the included floor pedal activates a bass drum. The keyboard features 15 white and ten black keys that enable a budding performer to create their own melodies, while colorful buttons above the keys activate 15 pre-recorded rhythms, change keyboard sounds, adjust tempo, and record. Available exclusively from Hammacher Schlemmer, it provides a pop-star prodigy with a keyboard, drums, and electronic microphone, encouraging hours of concert-worthy entertainment. This is the young musician’s set that provides everything needed for a one-person show.
