What I Learned Performing on a Stage for the First Time

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • What have you learned from performing live?
    With all this comes practice. So with that said, more live shows to come 🤘
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Komentáře • 11

  • @clairestyle8548
    @clairestyle8548 Před 2 měsíci +2

    We recommend that you discuss this with a public address system engineer
    in advance rehearsals.
    I hope your next DH real Live is good well😊👍🎸🎶

  • @YumFitzsomeone
    @YumFitzsomeone Před 2 měsíci

    I fucking love you Grym, thanks for sharing so much of your experience.
    I can't wait to see and hear what comes next 💪

  • @Metaldad87
    @Metaldad87 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Very cool, i played my first show with my first band last august. Im a little late to the party on it (im 34 and been playing guitar for like 10 years). I was nervous because it was a 2 day celebration of life for my late guitar teacher, i was there both days friday and Saturday and we were headlining Saturday. We got our gear on stage and did sound check, luckily the other 4 guys in my band are about 10 years my senior and have played tons of shows so they gave me all the info and advice before hand. So we did sound check, our intro played, we kicked into the first song and after the first couple chords the adrenaline hit and i just had a blast for the whole hour set we played. Now im excited to play again this august. My conclusion was its nerve wracking at first before you do it but if you get up there and do it youll be fine. Also biggest advice i can give is if you make a mistake, which you will, just keep playing and act like you didn't and no one will notice. We covered for whom the bell tolls and i butchered the lead in the beginning but i just kept going and no one said anything about it, i think only myself and my band really noticed.

    • @GrymOfficial
      @GrymOfficial  Před 2 měsíci

      That's great man. Congrats on your first gigs too! We are both hit with that bug now - wanting more gigs haha. And yeah totally. Just gotta keep cool and play through the mistakes. Each moment that passes, we need to maintain that energy that we are confident and having a good time, so the crowd has a good time too!

  • @MagicMassageStavro
    @MagicMassageStavro Před 2 měsíci +1

    P.s My Experience With Fold Back Monitor- Amplifier's, While I Performed My Live Music In The The Past! The Closer U Hold The Microphone🎤🎙️ Towards Them, They Tend To Screetch, Or Lose Radio Frequency!

    • @GrymOfficial
      @GrymOfficial  Před 2 měsíci

      Ah yes, good tip for everyone there, cheers!

  • @fenrirgamingttv7703
    @fenrirgamingttv7703 Před 2 měsíci

    Glad to see you getting out there and succeeding , online and live! Keep killin it brother \m/\m/ .... I could sit back with you and talk for hours about live show situations I have dealt with over the years haha.... if Ive learned anything its , if it can , it will happen and unexpectedly dont panic and try to keep the show rolling as best as you can.

    • @GrymOfficial
      @GrymOfficial  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Hell yeah. Expect the unexpected! Thanks mate 🤘

  • @MagicMassageStavro
    @MagicMassageStavro Před 2 měsíci

    U Have 2 Begin Some Where! I Admire Music, I Perform 15 Musical Instruments Myself!

  • @CaoinFitzMusic
    @CaoinFitzMusic Před 2 měsíci

    Did you have any issues with different voltages as I know it can be a pain for us Europeans going to the states or visa versa.

    • @GrymOfficial
      @GrymOfficial  Před 2 měsíci

      Good question. I used an international power adapter to plug my stuff in. But have no idea on how voltages work through those! I know on some things, like my studio monitors there is a little red switch at the back that let's you change voltage I think. Didn't really cross my mind when setting up!