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Why You Shouldn’t Use Click & Tracks Live

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Click and tracks shouldn’t be universally used by anyone performing on stage. Here are 4 reasons you shouldn’t use them.

Every once in awhile, I get someone commenting about how “real musicians” don’t use click and tracks. I’ve spent plenty of time debunking that myth, but I will concede there are times when you shouldn’t use click and tracks live.

When is running click and tracks a bad idea?

1. You’re performing by yourself
2. The context isn’t right
3. You don’t want to
4. You’re not ready

Ready to start playing with click in Ableton? Get my clicks here 👇

fromstudiotostage.com/clicks

PS. What do you think? When should musicians not use click & tracks? When should they? Leave a comment to let me know what you think!

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0:00 Behind the Space Bar: Why You Shouldn't Use Click & Tracks Live!
0:35 Why I Created Behind the Space Bar
1:05 I Don't Think You Should Use Click and Tracks: Importance of Context
2:53 Reason #1: If You're Performing by Yourself
6:02 Reason #2: The Context Doesn't Fit (Scenario Example)
7:38 Another Example Where the Context Doesn't Fit
9:29 Subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcast!
10:05 Reason #3: Don't Use Click & Tracks if You Don't Want To
12:01 Don't Use Click & Tracks Just Because Others Do
13:01 Reason #4: If You Are Not Ready Yet
14:59 I Highly Encourage You to Play with Click
16:41 Go to fromstudiotostage.com/click to Practice with Clicks
17:10 Subscribe and thank you for watching!

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Click and tracks shouldn’t be universally used by anyone performing on stage. Here are 4 reasons you shouldn’t use them.

Every once in awhile, I get someone commenting about how “real musicians” don’t use click and tracks. I’ve spent plenty of time debunking that myth, but I will concede there are times when you shouldn’t use click and tracks live.

When is running click and tracks a bad idea?

1. You’re performing by yourself
2. The context isn’t right
3. You don’t want to
4. You’re not ready

Ready to start playing with click in Ableton? Get my clicks here 👇

fromstudiotostage.com/clicks

PS. What do you think? When should musicians not use click & tracks? When should they? Leave a comment to let me know what you think!

---

0:00 Behind the Space Bar: Why You Shouldn't Use Click & Tracks Live!
0:35 Why I Created Behind the Space Bar
1:05 I Don't Think You Should Use Click and Tracks: Importance of Context
2:53 Reason #1: If You're Performing by Yourself
6:02 Reason #2: The Context Doesn't Fit (Scenario Example)
7:38 Another Example Where the Context Doesn't Fit
9:29 Subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcast!
10:05 Reason #3: Don't Use Click & Tracks if You Don't Want To
12:01 Don't Use Click & Tracks Just Because Others Do
13:01 Reason #4: If You Are Not Ready Yet
14:59 I Highly Encourage You to Play with Click
16:41 Go to fromstudiotostage.com/click to Practice with Clicks
17:10 Subscribe and thank you for watching!

★ Support this podcast ★

  continue reading

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