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Re: attitude(how much to ask for)
I'm dealing with exactly this question just now. The owner of a modest
coffeeshop, where I fully expected to play for tips, asked me "What do
you charge?" It seems so incredibly arbitrary what I would choose to
charge in that situation - as opposed to, say, a nice restaurant where
there's obviously a good amount of money coming in and so I actually do
ask for what I think I'm worth - that I was a little baffled. I really
wanted to play there, mainly as I have friends in that city and want to
present my stuff to them, and this sort of coffeeshop nearly always
means playing for tips. I didn't want to offer to play for free in a
situation where money is apparently typical (thus dragging down the
local market - I was mindful of the discussion here!) - and didn't want
to price myself out of the gig, so I ended up asking for about half what
I'd charge a restaurant...and am still waiting to hear back from him.
I'd love to know what other people do in a situation like this. You want
the gig, and would take anything, but want to hit some mythical average
you can only guess at.
Daryl Shawn
www.swanwelder.com
www.chinapaintingmusic.com
> Just curious friends,
> so when you deal with club owners or venues how do you
> determine then how much you should be paid,or how do
> you figure out the economics of the city,town or venue
> you are going to play beforehand?I know this is all
> based on negotiation but where do you start and stop?
> cheers
> Luis
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