Using Click on Stage? Avoid These 5 Common Mistakes

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  • čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
  • If you’re going to use a click, don’t do it like this.
    Playing with a click track can be a game changer for your band. It can make you sound tighter and also open the door to playing with tracks that can fill out your sound.
    But there are 5 common mistakes I see bands regularly make. Watch to find out what those mistakes are and why you should avoid them.
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    0:00 - Introduction
    0:37 - Mistake No 1: Not Everyone has Click
    2:37 - Mistake No 2: Using Click without an Accent
    4:27 - Hit the Subscribe Button
    4:53 - Mistake No 3: Using a Different Click Sound for Every Song
    6:23 - Mistake No 4: Not using Cues, Countdowns, Guide Tracks and Slate Tracks
    7:48 - Mistake No 5: Not using Click Throughout the Song
    10:20 - Getting Started with Click
    10:58 - Outro

Komentáře • 34

  • @benkitay9015
    @benkitay9015 Před rokem

    Great advice, thank you.

  • @alexbrandauer606
    @alexbrandauer606 Před rokem

    Thank you! As usual good and valuable info and suggestions. Especially accent click. Never thought about, but it VERY helpful for our band members playing odd signatures most of time in our music😊

  • @Jolatsmusic
    @Jolatsmusic Před rokem

    I’ll give you a thumbs up. that was good advice. Thanks!

  • @Spladoinkal
    @Spladoinkal Před rokem

    I had Mistake 1 happen to me in a big way at a worship gig once. I was filling in for this youth worship band and on top of that it was my first time playing with a click live. It was a very complex drum part I had to play and I was the only one with the click so I was trying to play this complex part while all the other instruments were fighting my tempo and needless to say I botched it live. Wasn't a very great time.

  • @Sunderleaf
    @Sunderleaf Před rokem

    I loved all the points here, just a quick observation, from an artist who is learning all of this. Talking about all members of the band having the click is cool! but is difficult to acomplish without a budget, usually body packs and transmitters are really expensive and confusing tu use. Would be cool if you could talk about this!

    • @fromstudiotostage
      @fromstudiotostage  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for listening! Check out the videos on the channel showing how to setup expensive in-ear setups. It doesn't have to be complicated-or expensive.

  • @danoneill130
    @danoneill130 Před rokem +1

    I'm probably doing things the long way...but to me, it ensures groove. I'll go in Redrum in Reason, set up a 4/4, 2/4, 6/8 two bar clicks with 8th note shaker, and a cowbell with a little bit of release dialed back so it's mainly attack from the cowbell as the click. I'll also pitch the cowbell up a bit on the 1 and lower cowbell tone on the 234. Sometimes there will be a voice guide (drums in ,3 4....etc...). I just cut and paste the templates into Ableton and boom....no issues. Everyone gets click and everyone is on the same page, especially with video, you need it. I think of the click as a loop to groove to. A good drummer can bounce to it to create a good pocket in my experience.

    • @fromstudiotostage
      @fromstudiotostage  Před rokem +1

      I use a subdivided click with Live also, using Foundations. That made a big different for me too.

  • @byronsanto
    @byronsanto Před rokem +1

    Besides Accent Clicks, I’ve been experimenting with a Rhythmic Grouping Click in conjunction with Accent clicks.

    • @fromstudiotostage
      @fromstudiotostage  Před rokem

      Nice!

    • @byronsanto
      @byronsanto Před rokem +2

      @@fromstudiotostage it’s not something I would do every song. But if the song has a strong rhythmic groupings then I’ll apply a slightly different accent to represent the beginning of the rhythmic grouping.

  • @jpnino1146
    @jpnino1146 Před rokem

    Where can I learn or get the slate tracks from?

  • @luthfimuhammad5248
    @luthfimuhammad5248 Před rokem

    Hi, thanks u for this. But i have question. how can we send click signal to other band members? If our drummer uses his own simple mixer behringer xenyx 802. Let say, the others use iem. But how can the drummer send the click signal?

    • @fromstudiotostage
      @fromstudiotostage  Před rokem

      Send click to your soundboard so everyone hears it and all tracks

  • @jobsunday833
    @jobsunday833 Před rokem

    ur a fcking legend dude honestly

  • @mikecable4484
    @mikecable4484 Před rokem

    where can i get cues that say the song before intro? slate tracks

  • @byronsanto
    @byronsanto Před rokem +2

    And playing with a click creates consistency between performances.

  • @bandit1884
    @bandit1884 Před rokem

    god bless u xdd

  • @onsesejoo2605
    @onsesejoo2605 Před rokem

    "Everyone hears the click... Hm, aren't the band members supposed to hear the drummer to keep it together ? Why to use drummer at all, then ?

    • @fromstudiotostage
      @fromstudiotostage  Před rokem

      the band is supposed to hear each other to play together. The job of a click is to keep time. The job of a drummer is to be a member of a band and make music.

    • @onsesejoo2605
      @onsesejoo2605 Před rokem

      @@fromstudiotostage In other words, no drummer needed onstage,then except for the noise that the drums make to sound real.

  • @wilkopiano
    @wilkopiano Před 11 měsíci

    Click tracks are offensive to telepathic jazz musicians. Headphone mix engineering is also requiring very expensive gear. Try playing in 7/8 then moving to 5/8 then playing classical passages that are rubato in nature. Then Herbie Hancock shouts let’s do question and answer 4 by 4 half way through the second chorus . Playing with click is a skill, playing without is an even higher skill.

  • @hannesmehner5195
    @hannesmehner5195 Před rokem

    A bit too convinced of your own idea... what about performers that are way bigger than you or me or basically anyone you ever worked with that do not use click live?

    • @fromstudiotostage
      @fromstudiotostage  Před rokem +2

      These tips only apply to people using click, so I wouldn't suggest they listen to this episode.

    • @tonylancer7367
      @tonylancer7367 Před rokem +1

      Artists that are "bigger than you/us" use click, keeps the performance consistent and know it well.

    • @hannesmehner5195
      @hannesmehner5195 Před rokem

      Nope. Not true. Take Sheeran for example. No click whatsoever.

    • @bradleyrandmartinmusic
      @bradleyrandmartinmusic Před rokem +1

      You sure about that? I heard him singing with a backing track recently so almost certainly he uses a click at least sometimes

    • @hannesmehner5195
      @hannesmehner5195 Před rokem

      100 % sure. His own Chewie Tech talks about it in interviews.