by Hugh-AR » 20 Aug 2019 10:18
I suppose a lot must depend on what audience you have. If you're playing in an old folks home, maybe you don't need any other equipment other than how you set your keyboard up at home.
At our organ club the artistes often arrive two to three hours before a show. We do have a slightly raised stage, and they have to get their organ up that as there is no way in from the back. Some of the Members of our organ club go early to help them. Some artistes have speakers on top of poles, and some just place them on the stage, so they have all that to sort out as well. Once they have their organ set up they do a volume test, as it is quite a large hall and they want to make sure people at the back can hear. Usually, once they have played a number, they ask us if they are too quiet/too loud and adjust the volumes accordingly. I suppose it is difficult as things must sound different when the hall is empty, and when it is full of people.
Hugh
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