[musictlk] knowing the set list for a gig.

Robert j robertjmoore at embarqmail.com
Mon Jan 4 21:00:10 UTC 2010


thank you all for the ideas. I will have to play around with some of them
My biggest chalange with the braille list is the size of the list. I am
thinking we could end up with upwards to 40 songs or so. I can efectively
cut that in about half since I could make one list for the first set and
then another list for the second set. also I will not be sitting down and
probably not waring any kind of coat.
 I think so far the idea of putting the list on the back of the bass sounds
interesting.
if we don't change our set too much or too often I will get to knowing the
order of songs by memory but that will come later.

. thanks again.
Robert

-----Original Message-----
From: musictlk-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:musictlk-bounces at nfbnet.org]On
Behalf Of Dr. Sheri Wells-Jensen
Sent: Monday, January 04, 2010 2:22 PM
To: NFBnet Music Talk Mailing List
Subject: Re: [musictlk] knowing the set list for a gig.


Hi, Robert,

I've done a couple things: since I switch instruments, I can't  fix
my list to anything playable.  Here are a few things I've done:

- Park  the list on top of a less-frequently-used instrument like a
Djembe or other drum I don't use much.  I  pick up the list and put
in somewhere else for the djembe songs (often I sit on it!) and put
it back afterward.    Honestly, this is what I usually do although
it's not ideal.

- The music stand is a reasonable choice, too, but it always seems
like a waste of energy to me to lug a music stand somewhere just for
a list holder.  If the place I'm playing has music stands already
around, I have used one.  Make sure the list is heavy enough or tape
it in place;  I get in a hurry between songs sometimes and knock my
list away from me as I  reach for it.



- What works really well for me is this: put the list on sturdy
braille paper.  Tape the bottom of the list the the edge of the side
of your chair seat, dots facing out. .  This effectively hangs the
list upside down off the side of your chair.  You can then drop
your  reading hand down beside the chair and read the list.  You
might try other variations like using a clipboard off the side of the
chair.   this works well for me when there is more than a song title
I want to note.  If, for example, I have to remind myself which penny
whistle to grab or where a  capo goes or if there's a line of braille
music I want to remind myself of that I'll be singing.

- If I'm wearing a jacket with handy pockets, I  sometimes put the
list in a pocket if it's short  enough and  read it by putting my
hand in my pocket: not to hide the list... just so it stays put!

- I've thought about doing something fancy with a set of 3X5 cards on
a ring,  attaching the ring to something and then flipping cards over
as we do the songs, but I've never actually done this!


- All this said, the back of the instrument might be your best
choice.  If I didn't switch instruments, that would probably be what I'd do.

Peace,
Sheri








At 12:58 PM 1/4/2010, you wrote:
>Hi Marion
>thanks for the feedback
>since i play an electric bass I of cource can not put it on the top of my
>guitar but I suppose I could do as Jim said and glue it to the back of my
>bass. also I again was wondering if it would visually not work well to put
>the list on a sheet music stand just off to my rite so I can refer to it.
>Like I said this is all new to me and I want to start out doing it rite
>I will keep you all posted as to when I am going to be touring through your
>towns. Grin.
>Not to sell myself short but that is not likely to happen since our aim is
>to stay locle and only do about 2 shows per month since so far 2 of the
guys
>in the band are guys with small children that they want to be there to
>raise, an that is a very good thing.
>BTW Marion how is your CD working out for you?
>Robertt
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: musictlk-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:musictlk-bounces at nfbnet.org]On
>Behalf Of Marion & Martin
>Sent: Monday, January 04, 2010 10:51 AM
>To: NFBnet Music Talk Mailing List
>Subject: Re: [musictlk] knowing the set list for a gig.
>
>
>Robert,
>     I think using Braille is an excellent way to handle this! It will help
>you, as well as let others see how useful Braille can be in such a
>situation.
>     I use Braille to keep my song list during shows. I play an acoustic
>guitar and use rubber cement to attach the song list to the top of my
>guitar. Rubber cement peels off very easily and causes no damage to the
>finish. HTH!
>
>Fraternally yours,
>Marion Gwizdala
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Robert j" <robertjmoore at embarqmail.com>
>To: "NFBnet Music Talk Mailing List" <musictlk at nfbnet.org>
>Sent: Sunday, January 03, 2010 7:24 PM
>Subject: [musictlk] knowing the set list for a gig.
>
>
> > The band I started with this fall is about ready to start looking to
book
> > gigs about March or so.
> > My question is with out having some one in the band call out to me what
> > the
> > next song is on the play list how have some of you handled the set list
on
> > stage. Most of the songs will not be a big problem because I don't
always
> > come in on the bass for a mesure or so but some songs like Stand by me
and
> > Last kiss, I actually do the intro on the bass. Off the top of my head I
> > can
> > not think of any other songs that we lead into with the bass.
> > any way I was thinking some thing along the lines of mayby having the
song
> > list in braille and on a music stand next to me. Will that look out of
> > place?
> > This is all totally new to me. I have never played in a band before. the
> > closest I ever got was singing a song or 2 with 3 differant bands at
> > verious
> > times.
> > hope to get some good feed back.
> > Also  when I started practicing with the guys I was loosing track of
where
> > my microphone was so I now have my Mic stand sitting on a piece of
plywood
> > that is about 2 feet square and seems to be working out OK. does any one
> > have a better idea for that or is that about as good as it gets.
> > Robert
> >
> > email robertjmoore at embarqmail.com
> > skype robertjmoore1
> >
> >
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