Re: What do you think about the Corona virus conspiracy theories?
Ironcross, having done the whole band thing more than once, I can tell you that yeah, it's pretty hot. Depending on how you're dressed, it's hot on stage. Hell, even people who wear casual, lighter apparel often find themselves sweating like mad. That comes more from the lights and perhaps from the nervousness of playing in front of a crowd.
My angle on this is that wearing a mask is probably no more difficult than, say, wearing a button-down shirt instead of a T-shirt for a gig because of your clientele's tastes or because of the occasion. In fact, it's probably even -less difficult than that. The only big exception to this, IMO, would be if you are primarily a singer. Other than that, a mask is just one more piece of annoying kit you bring with you on stage. No, it's not fun, but I, for instance, would have no problem drumming for an hour onstage if I had to wear a mask. Ditto playing the piano. Would it be a little hot and uncomfortable? Sure it would. But I could still do it, and if it was either do that or get nowhere, I'd do it in a heartbeat, particularly if music was my chosen career and it was very dear to my heart.
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