Working a DISINTERESTED crowd ----WAS Working a thin crowd



GOOD STUFF has been written about the techniques of jason ricci and 
ruth brown.

However, keep in mind that the audience, though small, has come 
specifically to hear him/her.

HOWEVER- Many of us perform in bars where the audience has come to eat 
or drink and did not expect free entertainment provided by the 
establishment.

In these cases, it is much harder to attract and keep the attention of 
the patrons. In fact, some of them would be bothered by the music, or 
have a their attention on their partner and one has to be really 
ingenious to entertain them.

I am curious to know your ideas how to do this.

Ideas I use ----

SONGLISTS- I have a printed, laminated songlist of every song I 
perform. I pass them out and let them make their requests. You would be 
amazed how people love this, they "fight" for the lists. Good for tips 
too. Plus opens the door to do dedications.

WIRELESS- I am without cords, walking in the audience

BREAK INTERACTION- during the breaks I go into the audience and thank 
at least four people for coming, I get names, song requests, etc and 
when I play, I use the information to break the wall down between 
myself and the audience.

what are your ideas?

RANDY SINGER



http://www.randysinger.com
http:www.randyandnatasha.com





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