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Christmas is a goldmine for musicians, one I have not cashed in on in any meaningful way in years. Christmas parties mean Christmas music, and a subset of those parties opt for live music.
Yours portly has been a longtime user of GigSalad as a free member, which means there are some limitations on my account. From my experience with the service, it’s not worth the considerable price to upgrade to any of their paid versions. However, lately I’ve been doing a bit better with bookings, landing two gigs within a week of each other.
Last Sunday afternoon, for example, I played for a young man’s proposal to his girlfriend (she said yes). That saw me driving up to Wilmington, North Carolina after church. It was an extremely cold and windy afternoon, and I played outside for about thirty minutes. In spite of the weather, it was an honor to be part of such an important moment (and the client seemed pleased!).
Tonight, I’ll be heading down to Summerville, South Carolina, to play a couple of hours for a Christmas party (indoors, thank God!). I loaded up a binder with copies of alto saxophone Christmas music from 8notes.com, an incredible online resource for music education and free sheet music. It’s a two-hour solo engagement, which can be a bit daunting on sax, but it’s totally doable.
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