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Thread started 11/17/05 6:48pm

talmuzic

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Vegas

Hey friends, just got back from Las Vegas today. It was fabulous. I saw alot of street musicians pimping their craft and their CD's. My wife kept saying that I should stay there,do my thing and make it big. I was like, quit playing. For once I believe she could see the "big" picture. If u are an artist with a real desire to make it as a performer, get a portable rig of some sort and get a permit to do your thing in a city park or in front of a resort area. People are very receptive when they are in a place to spend money and have a good time.

I saw a sax dude playing his original songs as backing tracks while he played live. He was a Michael Bolton looking dude with a pink pimp suit on and playing like Kenny G. The crowd was eating it up. His P.A. was on the back of a flat bed chevy s-10 pick up truck. It was great. He would also sing a little bit.


I also saw a two piece group with a guy on acoustic guitar and a guy playing some wooden recorders of various sizes. They also had a portable P.A. and played live to some backing tracks. They were also great.


It might not be for everybody, but as a musician, it really inspired me to do whatever it takes to take it to the next level.



peace
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Reply #1 posted 11/20/05 10:24am

rushing07

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Aghhh...Now I wanna go to vegas. lol

I know what you mean. I'm currently having two jobs and attend full time studies but I feel that if I had a chance I would drop it all and become a musican. Wish I had the guts. confused

....and the skills lol


All advice that I can give you is taken from Sister Act2 (how lame lol ).
'If after waking up the first thing on you mind is playing music than you are a musician' smile

Sister Mary Clarrence lol
I'm not mad at you, I'm mad at the dirt.
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Reply #2 posted 11/20/05 12:35pm

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I agree, it's very inspiring to see people really go for it... but keep in mind all the sacrifices they make. If you got a family or a wife then it's not so easy. Do it locally like Beau is! Sacrifice all your spare time and work it boy! It's hard though, because for me, after working a full-time job I just want to chill sometimes, ya know? On the other hand, music is therapy...
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Reply #3 posted 11/20/05 3:31pm

talmuzic

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it's a balancing act, this thing we call life...
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Reply #4 posted 11/20/05 7:15pm

theSpark

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talmuzic said:

...I saw a sax dude...He was a Michael Bolton looking dude with a pink pimp suit on and playing like Kenny G. The crowd was eating it up.

eek




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Reply #5 posted 11/25/05 9:49pm

sacredwarrior

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peace
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Reply #6 posted 11/26/05 3:41pm

talmuzic

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I think these people were just trying to work so they could feed themselves.
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