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How many gigs are too many?

News: 1st May 2013 by Louise Dodgson under Live

Getting out on the road and playing live is an essential part of any music career and for some the most enjoyable part. But gigging all the time can stretch your band too thin, hindering development in other areas, and after a while you can run out of people to play to once they've attended several of your gigs. 

This article on Music Think  Tank debates how many gigs are too many and whether you should consider quality of your live gigs more important than quantity? Read on for some interesting viewpoints worth considering...

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http://www.musicthinktank.com/blog/how-often-should-you-play-6-drawbacks-to-playing-more-shows.html


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live music, unsigned bands, unsigned gigs, get a gig, gig booking, playing live, gig venues, gig promoters

 

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