LIVE MUSIC AND THE CONCEPT OF LIVE VS KARAOKE
To most musicians out there you mention the word "karaoke" and you immediately get a distasteful look followed by a barrage of criticism.
Musicians naturally put themselves above the amateur vocalists and resent their very existence as part of the "live entertainment" concept. "Karaoke is not entertainment! ...it's painful!" is the most common attitude. I know all about it ... been there!
Well, for the last 10 years I've been doing a conbination of both and it's proved very successful, especially at Portofino where I did a residency for 8 years playing 3 to 4 nights a week. Why?
When I started out at Portofino we had two musicians, myself included, doing 4 nights per week and the remaining nights there was karaoke. The karaoke nights were always busy but the attendance on live music nights lagged behind. This shouldn't be too difficult to understand - not everyone is up to the sofistication level of the songs we do (see karaoke choices and you'll understand), and of course everyone loves to sing, particularly when it's made so easy with pro backing and highlighted words up front.
Over the years I have found that karaoke remained as popular as ever and if we, the live music guys don't wake up, we're in dire straits. That's when I started "Live Music/Karaoke", a carefully orchestrated combination of both.This format has proved very successful for me and the reasons I've analized as follows:
Those patrons that follow live music and those that want karaoke are two distinct types, and there are a few that like both. But when a combination of live music and karaoke is used, both types are catered for. The karaoke crowd can still enjoy "live" while choosing their song (they also enjoy the fact there is a professional musician alongside to support them) and the "live" aficionados don't mind the occasional karaoke singer because these are usually quite good, (the amateurs are embarassed to get up in front of the pro musician) and having a pro musician in control makes a big difference when it comes to sound mixing.
Another point I'd like to make is:
We, the musicians have a duty to keep the old good music alive, and with the dwindling numbers in attendance, if we were to reject outright any thought of mixing the two formats, we run the risk of putting ourselves out of business since there would no longer be the "guidance" that feeds the karaoke guys when choosing their songs to sing. Songs like "Come fly with me" "C'est si bon" and "Minnie the Moocher" would never have made it onto the karaoke lists if not for the experienced musicians who knew how to choose the classics. Every time someone wants to get up and sing a song that I have done, it means I've been heard. It's not that the person thinks he can do it better. It's not a competition!
Another point is that, like myself, so many of us have incorporated laptops with backing into our acts, with highlighted words on the screens, to a point that we're headed down that road anyway! Sure, we're playing our guitars and keyboards and I don't mean to make light of the talent it takes to do that, but it still means we've moved in the direction of "karaoke". Getting someone up to sing a song or two is a welcome break for the musician as well as the audience. I find it also helps me do some creative riffs on the guitar since my attention is now focused there.
So unless your act is so awesome that people will be enthralled for the full 3 or 4 hours of your show....perhaps changing with the times might be a good idea. I have and it's paid dividends ... (and it's also a lot easier!)
TONY VINCENT
Guitarist musician, one man entertainer, solo artist. email:tonivincent@gmail.com Phone 00351-939405757
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Australia
Finally arrived after 26 hour trip through London..Dubai...Brunei..and home to Perth!
On the weekend we head inland for some outback experience and this is what we get instead! Cyclone storm
On the weekend we head inland for some outback experience and this is what we get instead! Cyclone storm
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Travels : England and on to Australia
Monday I'm out of here and off to England ..brrrrrrr.. but only for 3 days because Thursday I head south to Perth Australia for 3 months of sea and sun!
This blog will be kept up to date from there.
This blog will be kept up to date from there.
Monday, January 10, 2011
NEW YEAR'S EVE 2010/2011
Once again I completed a successful New Year gig at the Gramacho Golfing Resort in Algarve, an estate belonging to the Pestana Hotel Group and this year I was pleased to have the very talented Tammy Weis joining me. This lovely lady impressed everyone with her smooth voice and charming personality and the night's festivities delighted the audience who thoroughly enjoyed the evening.
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All that remains now for me is to fly to Australia (27th) and enjoy 3 months of sunshine in the company of my daughter and hopefully I'll complete my 2010 album. I'll keep ya'all posted from Perth!
Friday, December 3, 2010
Come fly with me - Airline Industry Fashion Show
Come fly with me is a classic Sinatra tune written for him by Jimmy van Heusen in 1957 and became one of his best known songs alongside My Way. Here my rendition appropriately forms the backdrop to the airline industry's fashion show in Lisbon. Come fly with me!
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
New Year's Eve - Algarve
Once again I'll be doing my New Year gig at the Gramacho Golf Resort in the Algarve.
This year I have a well known London based jazz style vocalist accompanying me, so it promises to be an exciting evening.
The photo is of the same venue during the 2008/2009 New Year when I had the Sousa sisters Sonia and Luiza backing me up.
Sunday, May 16, 2010
VIDEOS
Tony Vincen't cover of Jason Mraz's "I'm Yours", recorded live October 13th 2010 at Louisiana in Albufeira, Algarve. Video by Sophie Dias.
Ain't She Sweet by Tony Vincent
This catchy old time favourite from the roaring twenties (original recording : Gene Austin 1927) has been done by countless artists from Nat King Cole to the Beatles. The simple lyrics make it easy to sing along to, It's due for a new release :Michael Buble maybe?
Song recorded in Johannesburg in 2008. Video by Selena Gomez .
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