Set Lists
I’m about to play a house concert and I’m starting to think about which songs I would like to play. This concert will be for some people that I already have played for and also for some people that I’ve never played for. It will probably be a group of people that are my age (mid 40s and up) so I need to choose my songs carefully so as not to alienate anybody. I want the evening to start off fast, have a smooth part and end up with some fun songs so I can need them happy and wanting more.
What I’m talking about here is creating a set list. This is the guiding list that musicians use so they know which songs they are going to play and in what order. A set list comes in handy when preparing for a show because then you know what to practice. It’s also good to know the audience that you’re going to be playing for so that you can construct a set list that will make the audience more engaged in your show.
I find that the more songs I have to choose from, the easier it is to create an effective set list. But also when you have a large grab bag of songs to choose from, it’s hard to choose which ones you want to play. You say to yourself I want to play them all – I want to play this one, I want to play that one, but in the end you have to choose and that makes it hard.
When I’m playing a venue that affords me the time to play, like two hours or more, then I might go in without a set list. I may have an idea of what songs I’d like to play, but because I have such a large amount of time and the audience may turnover, I tend to pick and choose in the moment.
Whatever the case it’s always good to have a set list – at least to know which songs you might be playing. So here’s my set list for my upcoming house concert. Now all you have to do is just show up to the concert and see how it works.
What do you do – just show up and play? or do you plan ahead?
Set List for House Concert – 2/19/2011
- Drivin’ In – uptempo
- Halfmoon Road – backbeat
- Aunt Jean’s Piano – med tempo
- A Southern Man – ballad
- Hold On To Her Heart – peppy love song
- Too Many Kids In This House! – humorous blues
- Steel Mill Town – ballad
- Count On You – cute & short
- If You Could Read My Mind – ballad – cover song
- These Days – uptempo semi-humorous
- I Want To Fall In Love Again – novelty, uke
- Where You’re Supposed to Be -
- One – cover song
- My Blue Sky – up tempo – serious
- Hillbilly Backyard – humorous blues
- Red Haired Woman – rocker


