Nozza wrote:Hmm yeah you may well be right.
How many effects do think I should be thinking of working with?
Is it a walkaround to tables style show? Depends on table sized as well, but most tables are about 8-12 per table, and in this instance, my general/rough estimation is about about 5-8 minutes per table...that can be split into one, two, and even three seperate sets if need be, depending on the overall agenda of the event you are attending.
My suggestion would be more smaller sets for your first working gig...this doesn't drop as much pressure on your lap to hold their attention for the entire time...you can do a quick opener/introduction at every table followed by one other, then set two you can hit all the tables with a second set of 2-3 effects, and then a third set being a fun closer to round out the night...this is just a suggestion based on my experience and the limited amount you have told us about the venue, as that does make a difference as well.
I do really think that more sets are better when starting as it allows you to regroup between sets and you can really focus on the presentation of a few effects at each set...rather than focussing on too long a routine...you will be able to build a routine easily this way over time....because you only need to start by linking one or two tricks and then you start clumping those small sets together.
Let me know more about hte event/venue details and I can refine my advice accordingly.