
There have been many success stories as well as complaints about Bandmix. I want to share what has happened to me since joining Bandmix; 1- I did meet a female guitarist through this site. Although she is green, we do plan on pulling some things together. 2. Through this girl, I have met a recording artist and we plan on working together. 3. I have been jamming in an local rock band called Alder Eagle. With them, I have been playing Locomotive Breath-Jethro Tull, Moondance-Van Morrison and Can't you See by the Marshall Tucker Band. We will be playing Tustin Tiller Days

nearby. 3. I auditioned for a jazz band in Rdondo Beach...very long drive but I made the band. Hopefully the drive won't stand between me and success. 4. Hubby and I went out to breakfast at a restaurant that has a jazz band. I just HAPPENED to mention that I played flute. The pianist asked if I had my ax with me. I just HAPPENED to have my ax in the car. I actually was on my way to a flute choir rehearsal. I played one tune with them. We had a blast. I will going back for breakfast this Sunday, hopefully, with a longer jam session.
Now my most rewarding experience is a piece of music that I arranged for flute choir, piano,cello and percussion. It is a piece originally written for guitar called "Coffee Break", composed by Billy McLaughlin of Minnesota. I wrote it with the knowledge that it would be played by a young group of flutists. I had it recorded and I asked my former composition professor to critique for me. He liked it and would like to have it performed at the college's allumnus concert in April. So now, I am going to re-write it for an experienced flute choir. The piano and cello parts will have more movement. I have ideas surging through my head so I hope I don't overdo it to the point that it is unrecognizable. I sorta know Billy Mclaughlin. I saw him performing in Ohio at Kent State ( one of the branches ). I am originally from Ohio. I introduced myself to him and asked if I could jam with him the next time he performed in the area. He said yes. This was many , many years ago. I recently contacted him and asked if I could do the arrangement. He said yes, of course.

I sent the CD of the recording but I have not heard from him yet. I hope that he doesn't hate it.

However, it looks like things are looking up with and without the help of bandmix. In my honest opinion, this is exciting. Share your excitement with us.