#88496 by ColorsFade
Mon Nov 02, 2009 8:25 pm
Mon Nov 02, 2009 8:25 pm
An interesting situation has cropped up for me... I'm curious what other people's opinions are and what they might do.
As some here know, I've been working on a contemporary rock cover band for almost two years. In that time, to my great disappointment, we've played out once.
We've had people come and go, and every time someone leaves and someone new comes in you have to effectively start over with the song learning process, and getting the band tight again. In addition, we've had various members of the band cancel rehearsals for a wide variety of reasons. Our practice schedule is often inconsistent, which I find maddening. It has prevented us from learning the material we need to learn, and from getting as tight as we need to be to play out.
All in all, I've been disappointed with the progress of this band, even though I like the people in it and consider the vocalist a close friend.
Recently, a new opportunity presented itself.
A band that I was not familiar with in the local area has asked me to join their group. They are an all original band, and they play a style of music that is near and dear to my heart. They are more progressive, and progressive rock is my favorite genre.
I have listened to their music and I really like it; I think they have some great material. They are asking me to come in and be a 2nd guitarist and contribute some leads here or there. I've met them and they seem like a great bunch; they take their music seriously, they practice on a schedule that fits my lifestyle quite well, and they have the same attitudes about music and commitment that I do. They also have gigged in a regular fashion in the past, and favor a gigging schedule that suits my life well.
Now, where the dilemma comes in is this: I simply cannot, and will not, commit time to two bands. My family life would suffer. So I am going to have to choose one over the other.
I'm curious what people would do in a similar circumstance? Would most of you jump out of a cover band to join an original music band that was playing the kind of music you really liked?
I am somewhat torn; I think a lot has to do with my loyalty to my vocalist and the fact that I am the only remaining founding member of the band. This has been my blood, sweat and tears for almost two years.
The other issue for me is gigging. The cover band simply hasn't gigged at a pace that I would prefer. I started taking music seriously a couple years ago because I wanted to play out - I wanted to chase that adrenaline rush. I wanted to have fun. Being in a band that has a inconsistent practice schedule and rarely gigs was not my idea of what I wanted from my efforts.
Anyway, I am curious what other people's opinions are, and what other considerations you might taken into account if it was you, and maybe just getting extra perspective on the whole thing. I am at a crossroads. I either will be joining a new and potentially exciting band and saying goodbye to some people I like, or I will be turning down an opportunity and trying to make something work that hasn't worked well in 22 months..
If you made it this far, thanks.
As some here know, I've been working on a contemporary rock cover band for almost two years. In that time, to my great disappointment, we've played out once.
We've had people come and go, and every time someone leaves and someone new comes in you have to effectively start over with the song learning process, and getting the band tight again. In addition, we've had various members of the band cancel rehearsals for a wide variety of reasons. Our practice schedule is often inconsistent, which I find maddening. It has prevented us from learning the material we need to learn, and from getting as tight as we need to be to play out.
All in all, I've been disappointed with the progress of this band, even though I like the people in it and consider the vocalist a close friend.
Recently, a new opportunity presented itself.
A band that I was not familiar with in the local area has asked me to join their group. They are an all original band, and they play a style of music that is near and dear to my heart. They are more progressive, and progressive rock is my favorite genre.
I have listened to their music and I really like it; I think they have some great material. They are asking me to come in and be a 2nd guitarist and contribute some leads here or there. I've met them and they seem like a great bunch; they take their music seriously, they practice on a schedule that fits my lifestyle quite well, and they have the same attitudes about music and commitment that I do. They also have gigged in a regular fashion in the past, and favor a gigging schedule that suits my life well.
Now, where the dilemma comes in is this: I simply cannot, and will not, commit time to two bands. My family life would suffer. So I am going to have to choose one over the other.
I'm curious what people would do in a similar circumstance? Would most of you jump out of a cover band to join an original music band that was playing the kind of music you really liked?
I am somewhat torn; I think a lot has to do with my loyalty to my vocalist and the fact that I am the only remaining founding member of the band. This has been my blood, sweat and tears for almost two years.
The other issue for me is gigging. The cover band simply hasn't gigged at a pace that I would prefer. I started taking music seriously a couple years ago because I wanted to play out - I wanted to chase that adrenaline rush. I wanted to have fun. Being in a band that has a inconsistent practice schedule and rarely gigs was not my idea of what I wanted from my efforts.
Anyway, I am curious what other people's opinions are, and what other considerations you might taken into account if it was you, and maybe just getting extra perspective on the whole thing. I am at a crossroads. I either will be joining a new and potentially exciting band and saying goodbye to some people I like, or I will be turning down an opportunity and trying to make something work that hasn't worked well in 22 months..
If you made it this far, thanks.