Metaltastic
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if you play drunk, rehearse drunk too, at least you're used to it then.

if you play drunk, rehearse drunk too, at least you're used to it then.

if you play drunk, rehearse drunk too, at least you're used to it then.
Paul Gilbert recently gave a tip that if you get shocked by the mic when you are playing guitar, he reccomends plugging a guitar cable on an unused jack on your amp (he said like an fx send or whatever) and plug the other end into an unused insert on the monitor board so the current has somewhere else to go.
He could always fire his tech, buy a screwdriver and put the earth back on his amp head?
Have the singer rehearse EVERY single announcement he makes between songs. Most singers will always say "Ah, I'm a cool guy, I can just make sth up on the spot!" and then they come across as clueless idiots, cause they forget everything and mumble bullshit.
My buddy does pushups and pullups and other calisthenics before he goes on so when the shit hits the fan onstage he doesn't pull muscles or anything ha ha ha.
If you don't have a locking jack plug, just put your guitar/bass on and pull the instrument cable through the strap from behind the guitar/bass and then into the jack. That way you'll never accidentally unplug it if you step on your cable.
This might not be what Executioner213 had in mind either but I'll add, apart from the neccessary tone and sound checks refrain from playing at ALL in between songs. So many times have I seen a band play and then in between songs is there a guitarist playing a new solo he's just learned or bassist plucking away or drummer showing off his double bass. It looks pretty unprofessional and quite amature-ish.
I hate it when the band is getting set up, and a guitarist who is done setting up, and is waiting for the drummer to finish, turns his amp up and sits there playing basic sweeps. And im not talking for a soundcheck. They do it just to show off so that someone will complement them and stroke their ego.
If you don't have a locking jack plug, just put your guitar/bass on and pull the instrument cable through the strap from behind the guitar/bass and then into the jack. That way you'll never accidentally unplug it if you step on your cable.
As experience showed me, it's quite important to do the same thing on the other side of the cable, and tie it around the handlebar of the cabinet... metalcore shows, meh
They always seem to act humble too.... "oh... you heard that sweep?... ya, its pretty cool. took alot of work... i didnt know you guys could hear it though..." Meanwhile their amp is blasting and I dont think there's a person in the venue who can ignore it. It happens alot around here with local bands and always bothers me.
Classic, the forced, phony humilityAs experience showed me, it's quite important to do the same thing on the other side of the cable, and tie it around the handlebar of the cabinet... metalcore shows, meh
I'd rather sacrifice a cable/jack being ripped out than a head or cab falling over.