That blunt force joke was gold. I'm definitely about to binge your whole channel. I did my first open mic last week, killed it, and now I'm hooked. I had one joke where a comic actually said "I LOVE that. THAT'S a good joke." I know I'm funny, but I also know I'm still feeling around in the dark. I've been writing jokes for over a year, and finding your channel is like like finding the light switch in a dark room full of dusty premises. I can't wait to go back through all my material with a fresh, educated perspective. Thanks so much, Jerry!
This was insanely helpful! Open mic’s are often more anxiety inducing for me then performing for a real audience at a show. I’m gonna implement this stuff right away ❤
Mics with no actual audience and just other comics can be great. Great opportunity to work out new material and if you can get a laugh from other comics then probably a keeper. If you ask, most are more than willing to give you notes/tags. Thanks for the upload JokeDoc! 👍🏼🔔
I disagree because the comics who refuse to laugh at any of your jokes make you think some of your good jokes are bad. It's a toxic unsupportive environment. Luckily, I've used some jokes for the general audiences anyway and they led to a lot of laughs.
Thanks for the great tips and new information. The key is just getting out there. I prefer open mics with mostly regular audience members, not other comics.
We hv to steadily growing Open Mics in Kampala, One with 90% Comic audience (however before every Monday night ,Comics go thru each others pieces and build material,it helps reduce the pressure)..@ the Sketch Open Mic (Sunday evenings) Comics meet 2 Hrs before the Mic and build material/supplement on each others piece...it has really worked for us. I wish some other comics embrace it too
My wife ordered this ebook for me as a gift and the link doesn’t work. There is no paper back, which is what I really wanted. I hope to get access to this ebook and this isn’t a scam.
Thank you! I'm about to dive into the stand up comedy world... for the 2nd time. Also, your camera is focused on the wall behind you, not your face. A quick focus adjustment. :)
What's your opinion on appearance? Especially for open mics. For shows I always dress appropriate in nice clothes but often times for open mics which are at dive bars or such I sometimes show up in work clothes or just compfy hoodies especially now that it's cold. Does outfit play a big role in performing at open mics? Should I stay consistent with my outfits to be seen as the same person at mics and shows
I think open mics, for the most part are material testing grounds. Unless your act is character dependent, I wouldn’t put too much emphasis on that. Bernie Mac put a lot of emphasis on his grooming. I saw him on half a dozen occasions and he always looked and dressed like he just got out of the beauty salon. But that was his character. Dressing down doesn’t define you as a comic. Unless it’s something important to you.
Hey Jerry, I plan on purchasing your e book Breaking Comedy's DNA... It asks if you have a coupon code... Do you offer any discount for veterans or any kind of coupon? Please let me know. Thanks Chris
I recommend performing in front of comedians who don’t laugh which strengthens you. Then when you hit the sage in front of a real audience, you’ll kill them and be on cloud 9 for two weeks🐝
I disagree. To not laugh when when they think something is funny is not about making the comic earn their respect. It's disrespectful and shows their insecurity and cliquishness. I laugh at anybody's joke if it's funny because I'm not a jerk
I experience the issue where comedians didn't laugh my first night...so I roasted the ever loving f*ck out of them. None of my jokes got laughs, but the roasts did. I was part of their group instantly. Not sure if this is a good tip, but it worked for me.
Yeah that can work. It taps into ambivalence. When you roast them, it’s like you don’t care and everyone wishes they could be up there and not care. Thanks for sharing that tip.
Actually, it’s always a good idea to drop in fresh material but you don’t have to do new material every show. Jerry Seinfeld had the same act for 25 years. If a joke is funny people enjoy hearing it again at another show.
You can work out a joke anywhere. I am killing it lately on the check out line at Walgreens on the upper west side. :)
The weed store on Broadway & 9th has a good response
That blunt force joke was gold. I'm definitely about to binge your whole channel. I did my first open mic last week, killed it, and now I'm hooked. I had one joke where a comic actually said "I LOVE that. THAT'S a good joke." I know I'm funny, but I also know I'm still feeling around in the dark. I've been writing jokes for over a year, and finding your channel is like like finding the light switch in a dark room full of dusty premises. I can't wait to go back through all my material with a fresh, educated perspective. Thanks so much, Jerry!
This was insanely helpful! Open mic’s are often more anxiety inducing for me then performing for a real audience at a show. I’m gonna implement this stuff right away ❤
Hey can we collaborate to write a joke and share our thoughts on which jokes are funny or not
Open mics are the devil lol
Mics with no actual audience and just other comics can be great. Great opportunity to work out new material and if you can get a laugh from other comics then probably a keeper. If you ask, most are more than willing to give you notes/tags. Thanks for the upload JokeDoc! 👍🏼🔔
I disagree because the comics who refuse to laugh at any of your jokes make you think some of your good jokes are bad. It's a toxic unsupportive environment. Luckily, I've used some jokes for the general audiences anyway and they led to a lot of laughs.
@@hahamasala good point…still good to be able to power through a bomb.
If not at least two dozen people I don't waste my time. Aim to be 3rd-5th person up. Want a big laugh in the first 30 seconds, then I own them.
@@henrybogle8437 hell ya come out the gate throwin heat!…love it!
Thanks for the great tips and new information. The key is just getting out there. I prefer open mics with mostly regular audience members, not other comics.
ALL comics prefer a non-comic audience, but it's hard to get one. Not a whole lot of non-comics go to open mics.
We hv to steadily growing Open Mics in Kampala, One with 90% Comic audience (however before every Monday night ,Comics go thru each others pieces and build material,it helps reduce the pressure)..@ the Sketch Open Mic (Sunday evenings) Comics meet 2 Hrs before the Mic and build material/supplement on each others piece...it has really worked for us. I wish some other comics embrace it too
My wife ordered this ebook for me as a gift and the link doesn’t work. There is no paper back, which is what I really wanted. I hope to get access to this ebook and this isn’t a scam.
Going to an open mic is like going on a date. You have to earn the audience trust.
Thanks for this! Great topic!!!
Let me know if you have any comments on it. Love to fill in the blanks in ideas I might have missed.
Always & forever giving the best advice in comedy 🫶🏼
I have done two open mics, I sucked, but who hasn’t, keep after it
How are you after a year?
Oh, as always, thanks Jerry I hope to see more soon. Thanks.
Great video! Thanks Jerry
I am an UBER driver. I try out my material on a captive audience. I have keep it cleaner than on stage but it helps to see what works.
As always Doc!! Great stuff!!! I really needed this video thanks!!!
thanks for the pieces of advice doc
You’re welcome!
Great tips, great teacher!!!
This was a great video! Thank you for the info. 13:37
Thanks Jerry! Good stuff Doc!
Thanks! Let me know if you have questions.
Needed this.
Thank you! I'm about to dive into the stand up comedy world... for the 2nd time. Also, your camera is focused on the wall behind you, not your face. A quick focus adjustment. :)
this is actually brilliant
Thank u!!! ❤
You're welcome 😊
What's your opinion on appearance? Especially for open mics. For shows I always dress appropriate in nice clothes but often times for open mics which are at dive bars or such I sometimes show up in work clothes or just compfy hoodies especially now that it's cold. Does outfit play a big role in performing at open mics? Should I stay consistent with my outfits to be seen as the same person at mics and shows
I think open mics, for the most part are material testing grounds. Unless your act is character dependent, I wouldn’t put too much emphasis on that. Bernie Mac put a lot of emphasis on his grooming. I saw him on half a dozen occasions and he always looked and dressed like he just got out of the beauty salon. But that was his character. Dressing down doesn’t define you as a comic. Unless it’s something important to you.
@@JerryCorley thank you
8. Come to Europe where Open Mics are packed with an audience looking for a fun time
I love this! Great idea.
Hey Jerry,
I plan on purchasing your e book Breaking Comedy's DNA... It asks if you have a coupon code... Do you offer any discount for veterans or any kind of coupon? Please let me know.
Thanks
Chris
Hi Chris! Email me directly at jcstandupcomedyclinic.com I’ll give you 50% OFF. 😃🎉🔥
@@JerryCorley it's a great book, use it often when I write, such a gem
Flapper's Open Mics in Burbank are the BEST!
They do a good job over there!
I recommend performing in front of comedians who don’t laugh which strengthens you. Then when you hit the sage in front of a real audience, you’ll kill them and be on cloud 9 for two weeks🐝
I disagree. To not laugh when when they think something is funny is not about making the comic earn their respect. It's disrespectful and shows their insecurity and cliquishness.
I laugh at anybody's joke if it's funny because I'm not a jerk
Great point! Thank u for this! ❤
I need 😢 this teacher
I experience the issue where comedians didn't laugh my first night...so I roasted the ever loving f*ck out of them. None of my jokes got laughs, but the roasts did. I was part of their group instantly. Not sure if this is a good tip, but it worked for me.
Yeah that can work. It taps into ambivalence. When you roast them, it’s like you don’t care and everyone wishes they could be up there and not care. Thanks for sharing that tip.
Here's a joke: Someone incapable of spending $5 for a slot. Hahaha, that was 3 ha's, a keeper I guess
Poignant and funny! 3 ha’s, the new thumbs up
open mics are where you start, and you must do lots of them and learn
Reps and writing lead to improvement
But that chick was pregnant 🤣🤣🤣
If you’re doing the last one and becoming the show won’t you always have to do new material
Actually, it’s always a good idea to drop in fresh material but you don’t have to do new material every show. Jerry Seinfeld had the same act for 25 years. If a joke is funny people enjoy hearing it again at another show.
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What happened to your lower lip? Did someone punch you or do you have chew in there? Looks swollen
After your comment, I rewatched it and your right, it does look swollen, but I think it’s more the lighting, or a herpe. 😂
How does one get the cojones to get up & just do.a bit??
Great advice! Thanks Doc!