LA Musician Newsletter
Open mic nights can be a truly exciting and enriching experience for musicians and songwriters.
It's a chance to showcase your talent, practice your skills, and connect with fellow artists.
However, there are a few common mistakes that musicians often make during open mic nights that can hold them back.
In this article, we will explore some tips to ensure your open mic night goes smoothly and is enjoyable for both you and the audience!
🎸 Key Takeaways:
- Bring your own instrument: Don’t rely on the venue to supply one.
- Avoid apologizing before performing: You don’t need to apologize for potential mistakes.
- Be efficient in setting up your equipment: Load in and load out. There are people after you waiting to play.
- Show gratitude and respect to the host and the sound system provided: Hosting an event takes a lot of effort. Be kind with the host and venue.
- Respect the other performers at the event: Open mics are open.
Bring Your Own Instrument
One of the biggest annoyances for open mic night hosts is when performers show up without their own instrument, despite clear instructions to bring one.
To avoid this faux pas, make sure you come prepared with your own guitar, keyboard, or any other instrument you plan to perform with.
Avoid Apologizing Before Performing
Many musicians have a tendency to apologize in advance, anticipating possible mistakes or shortcomings in their performance.
However, this is unnecessary and can set low expectations for both yourself and the audience. Instead of dwelling on potential errors, focus on giving your best performance.
Remember, most of the time, the audience won't even notice small hiccups, so just keep going and enjoy the experience.
Efficient Setup is Key
Time is of the essence during an open mic night, so it's crucial to be efficient in setting up your equipment.
Once you're on stage, the clock starts ticking, so don't waste precious time with excessive setup.
Be well-prepared beforehand, ensure your instrument is tuned, and make any necessary adjustments quickly and smoothly.
This will not only save time but also leave a positive impression on the audience and the host.
Show Gratitude and Respect
Open mic hosts offer their professional equipment for performers to use, so it's essential to be appreciative of this opportunity.
Avoid making special requests or being overly demanding regarding the sound system or any additional requirements.
Remember, everyone is there to support each other and create a positive environment.
Furthermore, it's important to respect the other performers at the event.
Unless explicitly invited, refrain from assuming that you can join in and play with someone else.
Not all musicians want others to sit in with them, so always ask for permission before joining someone else on stage.
Create a Positive and Enjoyable Atmosphere
Open mic nights are about having a good time and enjoying music together. To make sure everyone has a great experience, it's important to be respectful and avoid mean or disruptive behavior.
Let's keep a positive attitude and support each other to create a fun atmosphere.
By keeping these things in mind, you’ll get the opportunity to practice, gain experience, and network with other musicians at your local open mic!