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  • lpposs
    New Member
    • Jan 2002
    • 2

    kids & stuff

    Hi, I'm a guitarist & I've played in about every concievable situation & set up there is for regular gigs, but i haven't really tried much busking. I've played on the street, gotten some tips, but it was usually out of boredom or a need to practice, not with an eye to make money - so with due respect I haven't busked. I think I could do ok,I sing pretty well but can play really well and in a way that gets peoples attention.
    But here's my question, and I have a feeling i might get slammed but I'll ask it anyway. I have two daughters, 11 & 13 who play violin, flute and sing well. They've been on stage many times and are cool performers but can ham it up when appropriate. They're well-behaved, self-sufficient, and don't get rattled easy. We've been wanting to go to Europe, but can't really afford it so here it is: is there a spoken or unspoken rule about having kids busk with thier parents? I don't hear much about it. I know some people might consider it in poor taste, but I know that my daughters could captivate a crowd (they really are good) in a way that I can't. Besides, if I'm going to perform, what's the point in having them sit around & wait when they could be singing & playing? They've backpacked through England & Scotland with their mother, and we only plan on going for 3 weeks and just hope to defer expenses. I know it's not so simple as find a place to play & people stuff money in your pockets, but we want to at least give it a try next summer.
    Does anybody know of any practical or legal reasons why this is a really bad idea? We're going to try it a bit this summer to get some experience. I know we can do a good job (though we may not be savvy enough to make it pay anything) but if someone knows why this is guaranteed disaster I'd like to know. Thanks.
  • Jim
    Administrator
    • Dec 2000
    • 1096

    #2
    I'm moving this over to General Performing topics...

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    • theincrediblelarry
      Member
      • Jan 2002
      • 66

      #3
      I've brought my son out and done shows with him. its great! he loved it. I would like to do it more often. He's only six, and was a little intimidated, so I'm just gonna work him into it. But at your kids' age, already having experience, I'd say go for it. I don't think you could consider it child labor, if its something they want to do. Plus, you are thier legal guardian, right? The only thing I would suggest, is to work legitimate areas, so you don't cross any legal boundaries. It's not like your sending your kids out on thier own on a street full of drunks with a box in front of them. If you been to new orleans, you know what I'm talkin about. Share an exiting experience with your kids. who knows wher it may take you. [img]wink.gif[/img]

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