Friday, November 8, 2013

Neil Diamond Tribute Bands Rock

By Katrina Wheeler


It is not a shock that Neil Diamond tribute bands are very popular. It is most likely because the singer has a large fan base. Neil Diamond is perhaps one of the most recognized singers all the way from the sixties to the new millennium.

His songs lay in the category of adult contemporary rock. He began his career way back in the sixties and today is still going strong. He has been awarded a position in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The only other musicians to beat him in the billboard list for adult contemporary music are the famous Elton John and Barbara Streisand. His most noted songs are If You Know What I Mean, Song Sung Blues and I've Been This Way Before.

What this type of band does is play homage to a musician. It is not required that the way they play is a replication. This is because a tribute is a homage although many people especially other musicians might see it as a copycat move.

Neil Diamond may be especially easy to play the music of since most of his songs can be played and sung by one person. Most of his songs can be considered sixties pop and use the acoustic guitar. There are some numbers that require more instruments such as bass or drums and of course capturing his mellow alto singing voice can be requires skill.

A tribute band is free to take on interpretations of his music and create really creative covers. The band can emphasize or down play certain aspects of the songs like in pitch of voice or beat length. The band may decide even to delete whole stanzas are combine two different songs.

The tribute band however must know each and every song by the original artist. This is because they are probably going to play for people who are die hard fans and who are more incline to listening to less mainstream numbers. In addition these fans might not take a liking to an interpretation of the music. This is up to the musician to decipher and play accordingly.

It is a smart and fun way to make extra money. People who love to play music but who do not have the creative inclination to make their own might find this especially enjoyable. Also bands that are trying to fund their own artistic vision may do tributes.

Of course bands that play homage to another's music should not expect to play stadium or make nearly as much as the original artist. There are other venues such as bar or restaurants who would be glad to hire them. There is also the opportunity of playing background to live karaoke but the band must know a large array of music to do this. A Neil Diamond tribute bands might be especially easy to get hired since his music is widely known but this can also be a problem. His popularity has surely sprung up many tribute bands. It is best to know how to replicate his songs exactly as well as being able to do imaginative takes.




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