This is my second time in the Yucatan peninsula. I am somehow already familiar with the hot and humid climate. I stay in the downtown area of Cancun. In this area, I haven’t seen many foreigners. On my first night, after fasting during the entire travel, I decided to have a hot Mexican soup (
At the table next to me a young man was talking to the owner lady of the restaurant. He was talking about a show he was going to play. He saw my guitar and asked me if I was a musician. I said, yes. He then wanted to try out my guitar. I happily hand it to him. I also told him that my guitar wasn’t tuned traditionally. He tried to play it for a few seconds, but once my tuning confused him enough, he handed the guitar back to me and asked me to play a song. Without much sleep, 22 hours of traveling behind me, I still managed to perform Kayıp Bir Aşk for him and the restaurant’s owner. He then asked me if he could have his soup at my table. I said yes, of course, that he was very welcome to join me.
I introduced myself, and he told me that his name was Julio. As we were eating our “
This first experience of getting my feet wet with the booking shows in Mexico was helpful in the sense of me having an idea of how things work over here. I am more in the search for open mic situations where I could perform with other open mic artists on a night dedicated for such an event. In the case of this first club, I was introduced to through Julio, everything sounded a bit more complicated than what I was expecting it to be. They only had one night out of 14 dedicated to original music, and I had to bring my own gear except for the power amplification. After all the shows that I played in the past, this is the first time I witness a situation where the artist has to bring his own mic stand. If that’s the standard in Mexico, I may have to invest in a stage mic and a mic stand. Money for such investment isn’t the main issue at the moment, but it is more the extra weight to carry around that could be inconvenient. My check-in back-packs wight 20 kg / 44 lbs and my hand luggage must be weighing 8kg/ 18 lbs. You add the guitar bag to this, I must be carrying around about 30 kg /66 pounds. Since I try to avoid cab rides as much as I can, I end up walking quite a lot with all this gear on my back. If on top of that I start carrying around a mic stand a mic and cables, I am just going to have to take more weight around, and for low-cost flights that can turn itself into an expensive problem.
The next day I went to a park to record myself performing my songs live with my phone. They came OK. I haven’t sent anything to the club yet. I decided to not stay in Cancun and pursue my trip further. I may share the recordings at one point with the booking person since I am going to be in the Yucatan peninsula for a little while. If the club allows me to perform, I may come back here, but I aim to find more comfortable situations for booking. That’s the whole appeal to an open mic to me. You go and play, there is not the entire involvement of booking a real show.
Tonight was my last night in Cancun. I went to see Julio perform at his show. It was actually quite charming. He was singing romantic ballads in Spanish. I had my guitar with me since I had played in the park before heading over to the show. I was secretly hoping that there may be an opportunity for me to play a