So, what if we put together a setlist that was more about creating moments for our audience than putting our favorite songs all in a row? What if we took them on a journey and helped create powerful memories through song?
I can tell you that your audience will remember your show, your service and the moments you connected them to so much more than if you threw a setlist together. You see, the work of an artist is important and you have a real opportunity to create powerful moments through intentional planning.
If you want to learn more about this, I'd encourage you to sign up (below) to be notified when my Music Hacking Course releases in 2023 because we're going to have further discussions & lessons like this one! I'll be helping you create powerfully musical moments for your audience, providing you with tools to continually grow your musical skills, and meeting with you online to answer your most important questions. It's going to be awesome and I wanted to personally invite you to sign up for more details that I'll be providing in the coming weeks.
For this week, your assignment is to make a list of moments you could begin creating for your upcoming setlists. I have a whole notebook full and I'd encourage you to send me an idea or two; I'll be happy to provide feedback - seriously! It's so fun to plan these moments out and I'd love to be a resource for you.
One quick example before I close this week out... have you ever had a fun moment in your set? If not, what could you do to create this during your next service or show? Hit reply and tell me what you'd do.
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving week of creating memories and moments with those around you and thanks for being here - I sincerely appreciate you!
:Dan |