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Author: | Buzz [ Thu Jan 22, 2004 12:58 pm ] |
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I was wondering, what is the general opinion of the number of songs a KJ needs to start with before trying to book "gigs". I have about 1,500 songs right now, is that enough start?? Or should I wait and build up more of a song base? |
Author: | Lonman [ Thu Jan 22, 2004 1:26 pm ] |
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I started my 2nd system with both Sound Choice Foundations & all 5 Bricks. Then I supplemented some of the very current songs with Pop Hits Monthly's. Had about 1,500 (maybe a little more) to start with. I bought more every week with singer requests & have over 3,000 now in 3 months. While I still get numerous requests (with the inevitable well "so & so" down the street has it), i'm getting by for now. I still try to buy new discs every week. If you start with 1,500 "well chosen & popular" song requests, you shouldn't have any trouble starting out. If you have 1,500 songs of Nu-Tech & Nikkodo & other songs nobody cares about, i'd wait & get some better stuff. |
Author: | Guest [ Thu Jan 22, 2004 8:52 pm ] |
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I'm in the process of building the systems for the New Mexico shows right now.. and In doing my research.. I have decided that I will not go any less that 5,500 songs per unit.. but will be careful which ones they are.. and which media they are on.. based on what the singers of other shows are really singing here in New Mexico. There has been alot of research going into it lately.. I'm guessing that there will be about 30 custom CD+G's in that first unit from my best estimation. I just haven't decided which brands yet.. it's kinda a crapshoot between 3 companies right now.. I'm kinda leaning in 2 directions though.. and about to fall over.. ![]() |
Author: | KJ Denndogg [ Thu Jan 22, 2004 9:40 pm ] |
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I started with the foundation , bricks 1&3 and a smattering of Dangerous , all hits and a couple of pioneer discs. I think a lot depends on where you plan to work, if it's a small bar 1500 of the RIGHT songs ( a good cross section of musical styles) should be good enough to get you off and running , but you'll need to reinvest regularly in updating yer product. It also helps to have A good selection and some professional looking song books when you present yourself to management to bid a gig. |
Author: | KJ Denndogg [ Thu Jan 22, 2004 9:43 pm ] |
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Sorry Lon,I missed the second half of your post .you pretty much said it allready. ![]() |
Author: | jamkaraoke [ Fri Jan 23, 2004 6:39 am ] |
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Buzz: Many KJ's use "Library Size" as a selling tool to uneducated bar managers and club owners....It just SOUNDS impressive.......An experianced "singer" will know the difference between Quantity and Quality of songs..... Don't get me wrong...It's better to have 10,000 songs versus 1,000 but just starting out you CAN book a gig with 1500 BASE songs and add weekly as suggested. You'll find that once you book a gig generally the clientele will run one way or another...COUNTRY VS HARD ROCK ..or HIP HOP or top 40's ...eventually you WILL need all to stay competetiev..but just starting out build your base and add on requests as they come in ...like mentioned a PROFFESIONAL LOOKING SONGBOOK CONTAINING 1500 SONGS with a good sound system will take you farther than 20,0000 songs in a shoebox with a Walmart sound system... |
Author: | outlaw [ Fri Jan 23, 2004 2:30 pm ] |
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