Manchester, UK (PRWEB) May 11, 2009
In response to research with gigging musicians in 11 countries across the world, GBA publishing releases its second guide for semi-pro bands and solo artists.
"With venues closing on a daily basis, gigs that are available go to those acts with the most talked-about shows - no matter what size of venue being played" says Gareth Bird of GBA.
"The performers that audiences remember are the ones that keep getting asked back time after time regardless of the economy" adds Bird.
Where the original Gig-Getter manual focuses on how to get gigs, Rouse the Crowd concentrates on audience interaction. The new E-book, available from http://www.gig-getter.com reveals tips and techniques for how to connect with an audience and develop stage presence.
Topics covered in Rouse the Crowd include:
Rouse the Crowd is available for a limited period as a special purchase from
http://www.gig-getter.com
For additional information on Rouse the Crowd: how to interact with audiences for gigs they can't forget contact Gareth Bird or visit http://www.gig-getter.com
About GBA Publishing:
GBA is a publisher of "How to" manuals and E-books for amateur and semi-pro musicians. Author & Director Gareth Bird is an active semi-pro musician who gigs regularly at venues like the Hard Rock Café. He has his own Sales & Marketing business advising a number of leading European companies and has written about how to Get Gigs for Future Publishing's Total Guitar, as well as Bass Guitar Magazine, Reverb and a number of online publications.
Contact:
Gareth Bird
GBA Publishing
Tel: 0044 (0)1925 757879
http://www.gig-getter.com
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