Re: [Harp-L] "Saturday Night Fight" or "Another topic about professionalism"




What do you do with hecklers, loud "requests", fights, harp players playing in the crowd, and other negative audience interaction?


loud "requests"
- maybe just say you'll do that one later and never do it unless you want to.


hecklers
- depends are they fans?
- Keb Mo just ignored one at a show I saw, I'm sure everyone in the audience wanted to kill him as he would shout "Keb Mo" real loud after every tune. Maybe they did kill him as he eventually shut up. Guess what, the guy was a harp player.


Here's my suggestion for a heckler, just point right to him and hold still it in silence for 40 seconds never saying a word. Basically get everyone to give him the look.

Pierre.


----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan" <billybudd1313@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 10:46 AM
Subject: [Harp-L] "Saturday Night Fight" or "Another topic about professionalism"



Anyone else see the fight Saturday night at Chan's (during the Mighty Flyers' Show)?


Well, For a small Chinese restaurant, there was a BIG fight. Rod and the Mighty Flyers played "Baby Please Don't Go" right through it. Didn't even bat an eye. Later, Rod said, "As long as there's no bullets it's no big deal" (paraphrase)


Last month there was a thread on attire. There was also a thread on "cheesy" cover tunes. Then, more recently, there were some great posts on what it takes to be a "pro". Go back and read Sonny Jr.'s post from over the weekend. Right now there's a thread on "off the cuff" requests.

This got me to thinking. It's almost like a whole series on professionalism. I submit to the list, then, a new question on the subject:

What do you do with hecklers, loud "requests", fights, harp players playing in the crowd, and other negative audience interaction?

This may not be 100% harp related, but for some, the desire to reach a "higher level" as harmonica performers, may benefit from "professionalism" threads. I know I learned a thing or two watching a band "keep it together" despite the commotion off-stage.

Dan G.



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