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Thanks Ineke, =
yes a tad late for September but managed to cobble it together =
finally.

We miss your smiling face and energy around =
the stage so get better real =
soon.
Steve

On 25 Sep 2023, at 9:54 am, Ineke De Vries =
<ineke.free@gmail.com> wrote:

Great =
Newsletter, can’t wait to get back into it and exchange my walking stick =
for drumsticks and a microphone !!!!!!
Dutchess =

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Music Club <info@salivemusic.club> wrote:

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2023
October =
Newsletter

Hello =
everyone

Everyone has been busy and hence the newsletter has skipped =
September to become Octobers. Apologies but time flies when you’re =
having fun.

There is plenty to go through so make sure you read the =
entire newsletter. There’ll be exams!

Besides the regular mentions of Gig Registrations, and =
events coming up, we announce the inaugural Members =
Workshop
, along with a new initiative, a Club House =
Band
. In addition, there is an article on Saxophone Mics, in =
addition to an article about a little App, Moises.

Registrations are currently open for the =
October 15th Club Cool and Saturday Session 28th. Upcoming events to be =
opened shortly will be the November Club Cool, the Saturday Sessions, =
plus the Macclesfield Lions Bike Show on November 5th. October =
registrations will start to close before the end of this week ie. Friday =
29th September.

To register just login and go to https://salivemusic.club/register-for-a-gig/

Please, please, please, support your club by =
attending events we have organised as they are for you!

Stage Craft

We have secured The Gallery, at The Gov, for our inaugural =
Members Workshop – Stage Craft. This session will cover =
the gear and set up for PA & sound at your gig or band practice. The =
details are covered under the Members Area once you log in to the web =
site here: https://salivemusic.club/members-workshop/ =

When: Sunday 29th October, 3:00pm to 6:00pm

Where: The Gallery, The Gov, Port Road Hindmarsh.

Registration: Members only, via the Club web site =
salivemusic.club

Close of Registrations: Friday 27th 5:00pm unless sold out =
prior.

House Band

=46rom time to time the Club has vacancies for bands at =
regular events that generally either a band has to drop out, or can=E2=80=99=
t be filled otherwise due to absences within bands, illness, holidays, =
etc.

Before we head to the new year 2024, the Club would like to =
start forming a band of members to be on-call to be able to fill a spot =
or support a solo member to be a backing band.

This is not intended to be a Super Band or anything, but =
there is some expectation of playing ability, readiness to adapt to song =
choices, friendliness to others, and looking to have fun.

To be considered, you would need to be generally available =
for any and all of the regular Club events throughout the whole year, =
and by having 2 of instruments this should provide alternate options =
should you be unavailable at a particular time.

=46rom there, they would meet on a regular basis to practice =
and develop a set list of their own, plus cover a few of well known =
songs eg. 3 chord types. This would be up to the band as to rehearsal, =
songs, etc. However, they would need to nominate a representative to =
liaise with the EMU.

The house band would get to play at Club events in their own =
right from time to time eg. Saturday Sessions and Club Cool.

To be considered, you would need to be generally available =
for any and all of the regular Club events throughout the whole year, =
and by having 2 of instruments this should provide alternate options =
should you be unavailable at a particular time.

To register your interest in this activity, log in and under =
Members Area go to House Band EOI, and complete the form. https://salivemusic.club/house-band-eoi/

Saxophone =
Microphones

Liz, from Six In The City, has been doing some digging =
around a microphone for her saxophone. Here is her review, with many =
thanks, Editor.

The choice between a clip-on microphone and a regular =
microphone for a sax or other wind instrument depends on your specific =
needs and preferences. Both types of microphones have their advantages =
and disadvantages, and the best option will vary depending on factors =
such as your playing style, the context in which you’re performing or =
recording, and your budget. Here are some considerations for each =
type:

Clip-On Microphone:

Convenience: Clip-on microphones are =
designed to attach directly to the sax, making them easy to set up and =
position. They allow for hands-free performance and don’t require =
microphone stands.


Feedback Control: Clip-on microphones =
are typically less prone to feedback issues since they are closer to the =
sound source and can be positioned away from the =
speakers.


Mobility: They provide freedom of =
movement, allowing you to move around on stage without being tethered to =
a microphone stand.

Aesthetics: Some musicians prefer =
clip-on microphones because they are less obtrusive and maintain the =
instrument’s visual appearance.

Regular Microphone:

Sound Quality: High-quality regular =
microphones, especially condenser microphones, can capture a broader =
range of frequencies and nuances in your instrument’s sound. They are =
often preferred for studio recordings and critical live =
performances.


Versatility: Regular microphones can =
be used for various instruments and vocals, making them versatile for =
different applications. You can also experiment with different =
microphone placements to achieve different tonal =
characteristics.


Sound Engineer Control: When using a =
regular microphone, a sound engineer can have more control over the =
sound by adjusting the microphone’s placement and settings.

In summary, if you prioritise convenience, feedback =
control, and mobility for live performances, a clip-on microphone may be =
a suitable choice for your sax. On the other hand, if you’re aiming for =
the best possible sound quality and versatility, a high-quality regular =
microphone may be the better option, especially for studio recordings or =
critical live performances where sound quality is paramount. Ultimately, =
the choice should align with your specific needs and the context in =
which you’ll be using the mic.

August Committee meeting =
summary

The SALMC Committee met on the 19th August =
via Zoom.

The financial report from the Treasurer indicated the club =
remains in a good financial state with $13,877 in cash reserves. =
The club generally runs on a break-even basis but it was noted =
that storage costs for the van will have an impact on the balance sheet =
going forward. Also, insurance costs for the van had =
significantly increased.

The club currently has 112 members including 7 Life =
Members. In the past 2 months, 9 new members have joined =
and 2 have not renewed since their membership expired on the 30th =
June.

The main Club activities, Random Jam, Random Bands, Club =
Cool and the Saturday Sessions at the Gov all continue to be well =
patronised and provide great opportunities for club members to interact =
and perform.

The first of what is hoped to be a series of workshops on =
=E2=80=9Cstage craft=E2=80=9D is scheduled to be held at The Gov after =
the September 17th Club Cool. This session will focus on =
Sound Desk management and will use the new Sound Desk purchased by the =
club. Future sessions will be organised if this session is =
well-attended.

The option of setting a single date for renewal of all =
memberships was discussed by the committee but this is not possible =
under the current club Constitution. It was agreed that =
the membership register should shift to an on-line app associated with =
the club website so members can update their own personal information =
and review their membership status.

This year marks 20 years since the club was incorporated and =
the committee is reviewing options to celebrate this event. =
Publication of an e-book or a specific social function were two =
suggestions. Member input these or other options would be =
appreciated.

The next committee meeting is tentatively scheduled for the =
14th October.

Committee meeting =
minutes

The SALMC Committee will soon be uploading minutes from =
previous meetings and make them available to members.

Details will be included in the next newsletter – I’ve ran =
out of time ATM!

If you would like to view these at any time, please advise =
via the Contact Us page https://salivemusic.club/contact-us/

Web Site =
Update

Reminder that we have revamped web site is up and live =
https://salivemusic.club

Members will now Log In for a variety of =
Member Only Access eg. Gig Registration, Adverts, and Band Updates. =

Your login Username is =
firstnamelastname (all one word, all lowercase, no =
spaces or special characters – eg. johnsmith or deidremahoney) and you =
should be able to do a Password Reset from the Log In (top right on =
Menu).

The emails and names used were what are on the Membership =
database. Further, please let us know if your contact details have =
changed.

We are still going through checking things are all =
working as expected but if you find anything please let me know asap. =
Also if you have any updates to text on page content or menus, =
please advise via the Contact Us page https://salivemusic.club/contact-us/

BTW Band bios can be submitted online if you login https://salivemusic.club/update-band-profile/

Member Fees – =
Reminder

As previously advised, the Committee decided to increase the =
membership fees from $60/year to $65/year effective from the 1st =
July 2023 ie. to $65 for one year, $120 for 2 years and $180 for 3 =
years. The fees have been held for a number of years to $60 given the =
predicament of COVID-19 and membership numbers.

The Joining Fee ($15) will remain unchanged. =

Members whose membership expires on the 30 June 2023 =
will be billed at the existing rate, however the fees will be at the new =
rate as at 1st July, so please pay on time.

It is worthwhile noting that if Membership lapse for more =
than 60 days, then the member would be required to rejoin, and thus pay =
the joining fee.*

Note: * this has been invoked for a few years now.

Upcoming =
Events

October 15th – Club =
Cool =
(Registrations =
open)

October 21st – Saturday =
Sessions (Registrations =
open)

November 19th – Club =
Cool

November 25th – Saturday=
Sessions

November 5th – Macclesfield Lions Bike Show

December 2nd – AGM & Christmas Party

To register login and go to https://salivemusic.club/register-for-a-gig/

NOTE: We =
encourage all members to support Club gigs like this by coming along, =
catch up with friends, have a cold bevy or glass of wine, and maybe some =
lunch.

Random Jam

The next Random Jam is being held next Sunday 8th October.=20=

To register go to salivemusic.club/random-jam

Have you thought of . . =
.

A great way to check your progress as both a musician and as =
a band is to record yourselves. A number of bands simply use their =
phones these days, and some come armed with Zoom H4 audio =
recorders.

This gives everyone great feedback and review of your own =
practice as well as the bands.

Save the files and sharing is incredibly easy now with cloud =
storage like The Box, Dropbox, or Google Drive, and stores details of =
the file date so you can look back and notice your improvement.

At some gigs, you may find that the Sound Desk has the =
ability to record to USB drive, and is simply a matter of asking to be =
recorded.

And those videos can be just as useful to catch not only the =
sound but also your stage presence, like where was everyone standing, =
was there dynamics in both your playing and movement, how did the =
lighting show you off or were you hiding/hidden?

If you would like some kind words of =
critique or feedback when you play just let us know and we’ll be happy =
to help
https://salivemusic.club/contact-us/

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Recording

We have been very fortunate to have Lochy, from The Gov, =
record the last couple of Club Cools.

These recordings have been of excellent quality from the =
mixing desk, and displays great sound quality by bands. All inputs from =
the stage are in the mix, including vocals, guitar amps, bass amp, =
drums, and keyboards, to say the least.

The recordings are then passed onto the band representative =
to share their exploits, and to review their own performance.

It is hopeful to continue this at as many gigs as possible =
such that it provides great feedback to members and bands.

If you would like some kind words of =
critique or feedback when you play just let us know and we’ll be happy =
to help
https://salivemusic.club/contact-us/

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Photos and =
Videos

At each event, we endeavour to have photos taken of the =
bands, and later publish a selection on the Club’s Facebook =
page.

To keep the photographer happy, bands should consider their =
persona and showmanship to their best. This could be simply agree on =
what to wear, is it the same colour/style, polish those guitars and =
those dentures. Smile! Have fun and be dynamic.

And please avoid red, certainly in the Venue as it play hell =
with the stage lights and the lenses.

If you are interested to obtain higher resolution images, =
please contact Steve Rees at info@salivemusic.club.

Conversely, if anyone has other photos or video to donate, =
we are happy to hear from you to arrange the collection or =
uploads.

If you would like to contact us please =
refer to
https://salivemusic.club/contact-us/

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Where are =
you?

Haven’t seen you around for a while. Still =
playing? Caught up with work?

Keep us posted as your friends would see =
you around the place.

Maybe you’re a past member or band and =
still keeping in touch with us? Don’t forget to come along to a show and =
catch up with us.

WShare your story or update us on what’s =
happening here: https://salivemusic.club/contact-us/

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Club Cool

Member Adverts

If you’re looking for a new band or band member, we have a =
web page set up just for that. In addition we copy any advert to a post =
on the Clubs Facebook page.

Check out https://salivemusic.club/member-adverts-page/

Band Profiles

How does your band’s profile look on the Club’s web site? =
Maybe you have changed members or thought about a decent bio on your =
profile.

Do a Google search for Example Band Profiles

This might get you started or even a new outlook

Have a look at 1 of the results like:

https://backonstageapp.com/blogs/band-management-blog/ba=
nd-bio-examples-and-how-to-make-yours-great

To submit your profile and photo go to https://salivemusic.club/update-band-profile/

Moises AI =
App

If you are keen to transcribe or, like me, sometimes can’t =
distinguish the likes of bass in a recorded song, I have started to use =
Moises on the iPad. This app allows you to import a file eg. mp3, and it =
will, through some AI algorithm, split instruments. =46rom there you can =
raise or lower the separate instrument to your liking.

This app is available to tablets like your iPad, and =
Androids, as far as I’m aware but check out https://moises.ai/

They have great videos to get you started, and more.

BTW: This is not in anyway a Club recommendation or =
sponsorship arrangement, purely the editors editorial licence.

Music Industry =
News

To keep up with what’s happening anything in the music =
business, consider subscribing to sites like:

Australian Musician
BOSS
The Gov
The Music
Music SA
Melbourne Guitar Show
Hats Inc – Heritage, Arts, and Traditions – Auburn =
SA

For the Bass players out there, make sure you check out Scotts Bass Lessons

Band =
Practice

Many questions come in about rehearsal spaces around =
Adelaide. Below are some of the regulars used by club bands, however =
Google will yield more in your local area if you can=E2=80=99t get into =
these places.

Not in any order of preference, are:

Sunset =
Studios
, 873/875 South Rd, Clarence =
Gardens

Wundenberg’s Recording =
Studios
, 36 West Thebarton Rd, =
Thebarton

Cross City Rehearsal Studios, =
11/31 Port Wakefield Rd, Gepps Cross
Bank =
Studios
, 24 Tania Ave, Windsor Gardens
The Dream Theater, =
124 Frederick St, Welland

Questions Thoughts =
Feedback

We are always keen to hear from members for feedback, or =
perhaps something to share with members.

Please use the Contact Us page https://salivemusic.club/contact-us/

Follow Us:

Web:
https://salivemusic.club

Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/SALiveMusicClub

Random Jam:
https://www.facebook.com/WWSARandomJam

YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxTwqMBhh0Ii4mcUgu5ry0g=

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