How does live performance differ from studio performance?
Live performance is exciting because you are not only being heard, but also watched, sometimes by huge amounts of people! The live thing is where you can really get your rocks off, but it’s also a place where more things can go wrong when you don’t need them to, like PA problems, monitors, equipment breakdowns etc-all in front of your adoring fans! The studio, on the other hand is a much more conrolled environment where you can be aware of fine-tuning your instrument and equipment for buzzes, intonation, tone, sustain as well as your own precision as a player in a much more focused way.
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