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#260710 by michael1102420
Fri Jun 03, 2016 9:00 am
I'm stuck.

I want to play guitar with other people in a band, but I have no recent recordings that I want to use as a demo.

Need to record something new...besides my original stuff.

What should I record to demonstrate that I can play my instrument well? What songs should be covered? What songs should one avoid?
#260715 by schmedidiah
Fri Jun 03, 2016 12:39 pm
Something that shows off the full arsenal. Chords/ riffs/ leads, intros / outros, soft/ loud, strumming/ palm muting......
#260716 by GuitarMikeB
Fri Jun 03, 2016 12:57 pm
Unless you are strictly a 1-genre player, you should try to show the breadth of your abilities, like Schmed says.
#261728 by RhythmMan-2
Mon Jun 20, 2016 5:07 pm
If you're looking to get into a band, don't make them have to listen through an hour of recordings (on fast-forward).
Just record a bunch of parts of different songs: covers and originals both are okay.
What your prospective band is looking for is
- how well you play
- what you like to play.

So give them a variety . . . record snippets of your best stuff.
After that you've all got to decide if there might be any personality problems, (ego, drugs, booze, dependability, etc.)
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Years back, when I was interviewing musicians and singers for a band, I used to ask them what kinds of music they liked, or what they'd be willing to do.
Most folks said they like almost everything, and would be willing to try almost anything. Yeah, so , all right . . . but that didn't tell me their preferences.
So I started asking folks what kind s of music do they HATE, and what kinds of stuff do they NOT want to play.
Asking THAT question stopped them from giving the easy answer, and started conversations.
And it told me a lot of what I needed to know for selecting the right musicians.
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Your musical ability is a part of it, but only a part.
#261736 by t-Roy and The Smoking Section
Mon Jun 20, 2016 7:10 pm
michael1102420 wrote:I'm stuck.

I want to play guitar with other people in a band, but I have no recent recordings that I want to use as a demo.

Need to record something new...besides my original stuff.

What should I record to demonstrate that I can play my instrument well? What songs should be covered? What songs should one avoid?




Dude, go with your original stuff and don't look back.

If you want to record a few solos (without a band) to show your ability that would work too. If I want to check out a player, the recording quality isn't as important as the level of musicianship that you associate with.


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#261986 by t-Roy and The Smoking Section
Thu Jun 23, 2016 7:14 pm
You are ready for a rude awakening. No one wants to play with a creep. You didn't have to be rude to this newbie. You don't have to be an arrogant twit to anyone, actually.

Most here are past the "ready" stage, btw.



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#261987 by Planetguy
Thu Jun 23, 2016 7:21 pm
ted, waste no more time on this head case. i've decided to waste no more of my time w headcases here as well.

this is the dipshit kerry/willie masquerading as the other dipshit/headcase "Ready". that chump thankfully has moved on.

kerry/willie....i suppose we do owe you some thanks for sending the real Ready packing. and this new time waster of your's...masquerading as "Ready" is slightly less juvenile than posting your dessert/car pics. (that's next though, right?)
#261992 by Planetguy
Thu Jun 23, 2016 9:55 pm
that's not bad but i have a better one. methinks this deserves it's own thread.....
#262008 by schmedidiah
Fri Jun 24, 2016 3:08 am
Planetguy wrote: dessert/car pics.


You know what they say about dessert/ car pics, Mark.
A moment on the lips, a lifetime on the hips. :lol:
Last edited by schmedidiah on Fri Jun 24, 2016 12:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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