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For years when choosing what attire to wear when gigging ( rock bands ) I’ve always worn a T-shirt mainly black of course !!

 

As a returning bass player we do tend to dress smarter I find or have an individual style on stage, ie hats for example 

 

I’ve now changed to wearing long sleeved shirts ( making sure buttons are not metal ) and I think it looks more in keeping with mature bass players ..

So for you mature gigging bass players have you left behind the humble T shirt for something smarter on stage ? 

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I don't know how universal this is but I get so hot whenever performing, just buckets of sweat and complete over-heating by the end of a set. I'm straight outside at the mid-way break even when it's freezing. I guess it's adrenaline.

 

I'm still a black T-shirt person mainly because I don't have to think about it, other stuff if the band want it of course (I have a fetching all pink left from a breast cancer gig) basically though the rule is as little as possible.

 

I'm only 70 though so I'll let you know when I grow up.

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I've always worn long sleeves on stage. I don't think it matters. Whatever makes you feel comfortable. Certain bands obviously have a look and it might be a case of doing as you are told, but otherwise... 

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Playing nightclubs before the smoking ban, usually something long sleeved. Whatever it was you'd want to take it off as soon as you got back. It smelt like you'd been rolling around in a gorse fire, and was coated in a thin layer of tar.

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Short sleeves for me, in previous band it was Fred Perrys, in current band a short sleeved Ben Sherman undone, over a tee shirt for the American blue collar look.

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2 hours ago, BassAdder27 said:

For years when choosing what attire to wear when gigging ( rock bands ) I’ve always worn a T-shirt mainly black of course !!

 

As a returning bass player we do tend to dress smarter I find or have an individual style on stage, ie hats for example 

 

I’ve now changed to wearing long sleeved shirts ( making sure buttons are not metal ) and I think it looks more in keeping with mature bass players ..

So for you mature gigging bass players have you left behind the humble T shirt for something smarter on stage ? 

Depends on how good your Tats are.

 

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ive always worn t shirts but played an outdoor gig once and wore a long sleeve top under the t shirt for warmth, never again

im quite a hard hitter and the shirt justy got on my chuffing nerves in the end, better to freeze

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Whatever I feel like on the day, night...when/whatever.

 

Even if I wear a long sleeve shirt though, I always roll the sleeves up a couple of turns because I don't like my cuffs flapping against my bass...but then I always wear my shirts like that, even when I'm not playing.

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7 minutes ago, MrCrane said:

Mainly wedding gigs?

We did some wedding gigs in leather and chains. We also played some WMCs in evening suits and dicky bows.

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We always dressed in what we wore every day apart from weddings. We made an effort at weddings or parties and would wear a suit

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4 hours ago, fretmeister said:

Depends on the gig!

 

4 hours ago, Doddy said:

What I'm told

 

51 minutes ago, BigRedX said:

Depends entirely on the look of the band.

 

Always one or more of these.

 

Looking wrong is as bad as playing the wrong notes.

 

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1 hour ago, Marvin said:

Whatever I feel like on the day, night...when/whatever.

 

Even if I wear a long sleeve shirt though, I always roll the sleeves up a couple of turns because I don't like my cuffs flapping against my bass...but then I always wear my shirts like that, even when I'm not playing.

 

Yep, I'm one of those weirdoes that doesn't like short sleeve shirts, but rolls the sleeves up on a long sleeve shirt!

 

As for gigs, I usually wear T shirt, as our gigs inevitably end up with me sweating like a glass-blower's derriere... 🥵

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