Wednesday, 3 June 2015

Finding Tribute Bands For Hire

By Ericka Marsh


There are many times when hiring a live band for an event can make all the difference. There are many tribute bands for hire and one should be selected that best suits the type of occasion and that the guests will enjoy most. A band of this nature often spends a great deal of time perfecting their act and making sure that they honor the original creators of the music.

Some of these groups have been together for many years and have become quite famous in their own right. Neil Diamond, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Alice Cooper and others have inspired many groups to try and recreate their sounds. Costumes, hairstyles and even gestures and mannerisms are studied closely. For others, it is all about capturing the distinctive sounds of the original band. They use authentic instruments and amplifiers.

A great help when making a choice is to listen to demo tracks. These tracks are created in a studio so one does not receive the same impression as a live performance but it does give some idea of what the band sounds like. A video of a live show gives more idea of the overall experience provided.

The venue for an event has an influence on the choice of band. A big band in a small, intimate venue can be totally overwhelming. They need a larger space with a stage and a dance floor. However, a band is often able to adapt to suit the venue size. They may have four members that routinely perform at smaller venues and be able to extend by adding members and instruments for larger venues.

There are no standard prices as they are influenced by the size of the band, their experience, length of performance and many other factors. The more experienced bands are able to charge much more than those who are still building their reputations. A band may be able to adjust what is offered to suit a specific budget.

A number of groups like this use backing tracks. These are professionally recorded and help them to create a full sound without having many members and instruments. This means they are more adaptable to performing in smaller venues and are more affordable than a full, live orchestra.

When booking a band, make sure that enough time is allowed for setting up and doing a sound check in the space where they will perform. They will usually need a private room where they can change into their costumes and and get ready for the performance. The performance lengths vary and can be adapted to suit a particular event. Most groups offer a single set performance of about an hour or two sets of half an hour each with a break in between.

When you make your booking, you need to allow for time for the band to set up at the venue and to do a sound check. They will need somewhere private and secure where they can change, leave their instrument cases and prepare for their show. Many of them perform for about an hour but time they play can also be specified.




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