Stefan Heuer Music
- Columbus, OH
- Singing Guitarist
- 29 Verified Bookings
Brittony P. said “We had Stefan perform for our outdoor wedding reception, and we couldn’t have been more pleased. Not only is Stefan INCREDIBLY talented, but he was also…”
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The average cost to book a singing guitarist is between $300 and $500 for two hours of music. The price can vary based on your location, associated travel fees, and the musician’s skill level. Some singers will perform with just their acoustic guitar while others might employ a backup band. Having a full band would increase the price, but also give you a fuller sound for larger events.
Most singers will accept specific song requests to be added to their setlist to personalize your event. Singing guitarists typically have a large repertoire with which they are familiar, from Ed Sheeran to Taylor Swift, but they are usually willing to expand as needed. Make your song requests early to ensure the singer has plenty of time to practice and learn the music.
Singing guitarists are great for any event in need of live music that doesn’t break the bank. With an easy setup of just a singer and their acoustic guitar, they can easily perform in small venues or intimate house parties. These musicians are a simple and affordable option for weddings or they can liven up a birthday party or corporate event by performing everyone’s favorite songs!
Singing guitarists typically play in “sets” of 30-45 minutes. If your event is several hours long, you will want to discuss the length of the singer’s performance as well as the break times they’ll need in between sets.
The majority of singing guitarists will provide all of their own equipment. Be sure to discuss the stage setup and location prior to the event date in case they need to make special arrangements. Also, if the venue provides sound equipment such as mics or amplification, let the singer know as they may prefer to use what is provided by the venue.
Every musician has their own travel radius in which they are willing to perform. However, if you are willing to pay for accommodations and travel fees, distance is often not an issue for many solo musicians.
Yes, you can absolutely make money as a singing guitarist! On average, singing guitarists charge between $150 - $250 per hour. Due to the wide variety of events that are appropriate for a solo guitarist, they are one of the most successful types of musicians on GigSalad.
Naturally, you will need to have talent with an acoustic guitar and as a vocalist. The most successful singing guitarists are typically knowledgeable of a variety of music styles. To please the whole crowd at a gig, a fairly large repertoire of cover songs is required.
Your setlist for a gig should be determined by the type of event at which you’re performing and your client’s preferences. A wedding will most likely involve a different setlist than a nightclub event. Take into account the environment, your audience, and the client’s preferred music style or songs when creating your setlist.
In order to successfully book gigs, you will need to provide potential clients with high-quality media including photos, videos, and audio samples. As a performer, a live video can go a long way in showing your value to a potential client. When developing your media, make sure to show the variety of music that you perform as well as your skill as a singer and acoustic guitarist..
Selling your music and merchandise at a gig can be a great way to promote yourself and earn some extra money. However, not every event is an appropriate place to sell. Ultimately, this should be decided by the person hosting the event. Prior to selling any music or merchandise at a gig, speak to your client about their preference.
As a singer and acoustic guitarist, if you’re covering another artist’s music, a license is required from a performing rights organization (ASCAP, BMI, SESAC) to pay royalties to the appropriate parties. For live performances at a venue, the venue owner is typically responsible for paying the licensing fees that allow them to host guitarists and bands that play cover songs. When recording a cover song, the artist is responsible for obtaining a “mechanical license” which allows you to create a new version of a copyrighted song.
Brittony P. said “We had Stefan perform for our outdoor wedding reception, and we couldn’t have been more pleased. Not only is Stefan INCREDIBLY talented, but he was also…”
Cory said “Awesome”
Keenan R. said “Thank you so much for making our event memorable.”
Judy F. said “The Steely Dan pieces were great. Everyone was happy with the live music, outdoor setting.”
Whether you’re planning a wedding reception, holiday party, or corporate event, singing guitarists can set the tone without breaking your budget. These singing professionals come with a vast repertoire of songs in a variety of musical genres so it’s easy to create a setlist that’s perfect for your special occasion!
When hiring a singing guitarist, be sure to browse profiles to see photos, watch videos, and listen to audio samples. This will help you learn more about their music and style. Then read reviews from past clients to make sure they will be a good fit for you and your event. Once you find the guitarist you want to hire, get the details in writing with a contract or booking agreement. When you book through GigSalad, your payments are made securely through the site and are protected by our Worry-Free Guarantee!
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