Generally, though, we only rehearse about one week or less before a tour starts—but that's because we've been playing together for a long time and it doesn't take much for us to come together as a band.
- How long does it take to rehearse for a tour?
- How long is the average tour?
- Where do singers rehearse?
How long does it take to rehearse for a tour?
One or two rehearsals beforehand are essential so that everyone can play their best. Depending on the performance's length, plan on spending 1 ½ to 2 hours rehearsing. If your group is new, you'll have a lot of music to learn.
How long is the average tour?
As of 2018, typical tours are 6-9 or even 12 months' deployment depending upon the needs of the military and branch of service. Soldiers are eligible for two weeks of leave after six months of deployment.
Where do singers rehearse?
Rehearsal spaces serve local musicians and to make access easy are usually located in urban areas. There are many places used by musicians, ensembles and bands for rehearsing, including makeshift rooms and shared areas such as halls and community centers.