The Baron’s Band
COUNTRY BAND E DUO ACUSTICO
American music su misura
Dal 2012 tra i gruppi country di punta in Abruzzo.
da 350 € a 1,500 €
Specialization singer or single musician
A guitarist for events can make a ceremony more intimate, a warmer aperitif, a more natural dinner or a gathering party closer to the guests. But \"guitar" does not mean one thing: Classical guitar, Acoustic guitar and clean electrical The classic is elegant and soft, the acoustics are more rhythmic and convivial, the light electric can give jazz, soul or pop colors. It also counts the touch: technical enough, but always at the service of the atmosphere. The choice must be made on the moment of the event, not on the abstract taste. The right guitar does not fill the air: it gives a human temperature at the moment.
Choosing a guitarist for an event The classical guitar, with nylon strings, is suitable for ceremonies, civil rites, listening music and romantic tracks. The acoustic guitar supports aperitifs, informal dinners, pop re-arranged, songwriter and convivial moments. Clean electric guitar, if used with taste, can be elegant in jazz, soul, light blues or modern repertoires. Before the quote ask for live examples: the difference between atmosphere and noise depends on touch, repertoire and volume.
The repertoire for guitarist can include classical, pop, jazz, folk, bossa nova, Italian music, romantic songs, soundtracks and instrumental arrangements. In ceremony, entrances, signatures and outputs are required with precise times; at the aperitif you need more sunny and recognizable music; during dinner it is important to keep volume low and continuity. A guitarist alone can create intimacy, but for songs sung or more energetic moments can serve voice, light percussion, sax or violin. The playlist must follow the day, not remain the same for hours.
A solo guitarist It is ideal when you want discretion, elegance and little technical clutter. Voice and guitar add recognizability and involvement; guitar and violin are more ceremonial; guitar and sax give color to aperitif; guitar and light percussion can support a gathering party. Ask if the guitarist sings, if he accompanies other musicians, if he can prepare required songs, if he knows Italian and international repertoire and if he can move between different areas. Mobility is an advantage, but does not eliminate times, current and audio testing.
In the quote for guitarist The type of guitar, repertoire, duration, pauses, required tracks, any voice or musicians added, amplification, microphones, monitors, arrival, assembly, audio testing, travel, transfers, food and accommodation, extra hours, replacements and emergency plan in case of rain. A classical guitar may need microphone or dedicated system; the acoustics must be balanced in order not to become metallic; the electrical system requires a controlled amplifier. The right volume is the one that makes the guests listen without forcing them to raise the voice.
When you want a warm, natural sound and suitable for entry, signatures, promises or civil rite.
When you need recognizable, soft and unbundling music, with acoustic repertoire.
When you want elegant accompaniment, controlled volume and presence close to the guests.
When you want warm, agile and uninvasive music for ceremonies, aperitifs, dinners, collected parties, hotels, restaurants or acoustic events.
Classic is softer and more ceremonial; acoustics are more rhythmic and convivial. The choice depends on repertoire, place and audience.
Yes, when used with clean sound and controlled volume. It can be very refined in jazz, soul, light blues and modern repertoires.
Yes, especially for civil or symbolic rite. In religious contexts, it is necessary to verify the allowed repertoire, timing and possible authorization.
Many guitarists sing, others are only instrumentalists. It needs to be clarified first, because voice and guitar change repertoire, volume and involvement.
Often yes, especially outdoors or with many guests. The guitar must be clear but not too present in conversations.
Usually yes, if communicated in advance and compatible with the instrument. Some songs require specific arrangement.
Guitar player, guitar type, repertoire, duration, pauses, voice or musicians added, audio, rehearsal, transfer, food, accommodation, extra and bad weather.
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