#14383 by Craig Maxim
Wed Oct 24, 2007 10:09 pm
Wed Oct 24, 2007 10:09 pm
Wegman wrote:Craig,
Agreed, however the problem is there are fewer and fewer (we'll use guitar players but could be any instrument) who posses the talent to hold the interest of the patrons. I think Irminsul said it best, when the pool table or big screen are more interesting then the band, well the rest kinda speaks for it's self.
Well, the pool table being more interesting than the band kind of speaks for itself. LOL
But I find it hard to believe there are not talented musicians out there. Maybe there is a shortage of talented "bands" and/or "songwriters" out there instead? I mean, musical equiptment is more plentiful and affordable than ever before, and more of it is being purchased. You see kids that simply blow you away on YouTube as well. The talent is out there, perhaps it's not being put together well?
As an example, many of the guys in our band, including me, are 30's and up, and yet I still feel we can compete with volumes of the bands I see on MySpace. Not for a recording contract from the majors of course, who look for 20 somethings, but I mean musically speaking. I often find some element missing in most bands on there. Maybe they have good musicians but the vocalist is not great, or maybe the vocalist and musicians are good, but the songwriting is sub-par. Or the songs are poorly arranged. There are certainly lots of good bands on MySpace, but it seems there are far more average ones.
RhythmMan hit in on the head though about practice. In times past, there was probably far more time spent on musicianship, whereas today with cable, satellite, online multi-player games, and internet in general, perhaps people are filling their time up entertaining themselves, more than learning how to entertain others?