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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 98570" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: Ways to annoy a sound guy</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I had one singer that did that when she couldn't hear herself well. She would pull back from the mike, I'd pull down her voice in the monitor to force her closer to the mike, and she would complain afterwards that she couldn't hear herself. She was a bit nervous when performing, and sometimes would lose confidence and sing quieter. Then she couldn't hear herself properly, lost more confidence and pulled away and got even quieter. I tried to explain to her several times to move in if she couldn't hear herself, but to no avail.</p><p>Didn't annoy me half as much as the guitar player that would always unplug his acoustic after an acoustic number and then without exception forget to plug it back in for the next acoustic number. :?~:-?~:???:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 98570, member: 1285"] Re: Ways to annoy a sound guy I had one singer that did that when she couldn't hear herself well. She would pull back from the mike, I'd pull down her voice in the monitor to force her closer to the mike, and she would complain afterwards that she couldn't hear herself. She was a bit nervous when performing, and sometimes would lose confidence and sing quieter. Then she couldn't hear herself properly, lost more confidence and pulled away and got even quieter. I tried to explain to her several times to move in if she couldn't hear herself, but to no avail. Didn't annoy me half as much as the guitar player that would always unplug his acoustic after an acoustic number and then without exception forget to plug it back in for the next acoustic number. :?~:-?~:???: [/QUOTE]
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