GigCraft - the art of playing live
Oct. 30th, 2004 01:45 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I've just brought a new website on line - http://www.gigcraft.org/
It's basically a site dedicated to the art of playing live on stage, mostly, but not exclusively, targetted at people in semi-pro bands and the like. It's not properly live yet - I'll announce it in a few places once I'm done tweaking.
However, what I'd really like is a few folks willing to write articles on various topic, review things, etc, to provide a seed core of articles etc before it goes properly public. If anyone's willing to do so, drop me a reply here or catch me on IRC with thoughts. Anything and everything'll be good, be it thoughts on pacing a set list, how to set up onstage monitoring to avoid feedback, the tax implications of having a second income from a band, how to take care of a valve amp...
It's basically a site dedicated to the art of playing live on stage, mostly, but not exclusively, targetted at people in semi-pro bands and the like. It's not properly live yet - I'll announce it in a few places once I'm done tweaking.
However, what I'd really like is a few folks willing to write articles on various topic, review things, etc, to provide a seed core of articles etc before it goes properly public. If anyone's willing to do so, drop me a reply here or catch me on IRC with thoughts. Anything and everything'll be good, be it thoughts on pacing a set list, how to set up onstage monitoring to avoid feedback, the tax implications of having a second income from a band, how to take care of a valve amp...
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