For the past week, we threw together a band for the talent show. I've played guitar for about 2 years, the drummer has played drums for about 6, and the bassist 1 year. We played one song, and then me and the drummer switched and I played drums and he guitar. I've never had so much fun performing. Apparently, the entire school was rockin out in the audience, and since they had us blinded by the stage lights, I didn't get the slightest bit nervous. We won the crowd pleaser award and tied for 2nd, which is a total of like 250 bucks. So we'll have to split that up between the three of us. Hopefully I'll have some pics up by Monday. And I've gotten asked out by around 5 HOT girls today, gotten too many phone numbers to count, and several people have asked for us to play at parties for them. This is awesome. Is there any thing that we might need since now we're actually going to go for this? A mixer or anything? We will definetly need to get headphones to run to our amps for practice, because we kill our ears every practice. Also, does anybody have a Les Paul or SG for sale? Right now I have a fender strat, but I prefer my friends Epi Les Paul much more.
Being in a band is awesome :)
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hey does it have to be a gibson
cause i got an epiphone i could hook you up with that a friend doesnt like (he got a 7 string instead)
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and welcome to the band world...
it kicks ***
smooth beat, plays funk
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unholy matrimony, plays alternitive...
maybe if i can ill post some funk -
I play guitar, bass, and drums. I generally drum, but then sometimes we'll switch it up. It makes you look pretty talented to play 3 instruments, and the drumming builds your arms like none other
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I JUST joined an established local band called Hopewell, playing bass for them. It is cool... I played my first show with them last thursday/friday.Comment
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The equipment that you need will depend on what type of places you will play. If you are going to be playing parties, you are going to need mics, mic stands, mic cables, a small mixer, stereo amp and speakers for the vocals (and maybe a little guitar). You might also need a monitor or two, but that all dpeneds on the place you are playing. You can arrange the speaker so that you can hear them and not feedback a lot of times. If you are going to be playing established concert venues they most likely have everything you need. You can buy PA systems as kits and some of them are pretty good for the money.
As for headphones...forget it. Just buy a good set of ear plugs. And wear them not just when you are practicing, but also at shows. Your hearing is very important and as a musician you do not want to lose it.
Don't give up on the Strat so quick. They are great guitars and depending on which strat, it might be better quality than a low end Les Paul. Unless money is no object for you, then get what ever you want.
If you have any questions about anything, drop me a PM. I have years of experiance doing live sound and recordings for bands.
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Depending on where you plan on playing,your probably going to need a PA system of some kind.Probably a Powered Mixer and a couple PA speakers on stands for starters.You can't blast the crowd with on-stage sound for ever.Originally posted by gamarada717Is there any thing that we might need since now we're actually going to go for this? A mixer or anything?
It sounds poor overall,especially in outdoor settings and most listeners will find it to be quite.........un-pleasant at higher volumes.
Play around for awhile first and see if this band even lasts long enough to worry about it.I played for 3 years with a band that had a lousy bass player simply because he had a kick butt PA system., Owning your own,while a bit costly at first,is often great job security.
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dude you think being in a band rocks... try being a "true" DJ..
.. for your shows.. find a production company that is local, you can rent the stuff for your shows then you'll look, and sound good. It's beter then buying a bunch of cheap stuff. I work for a production company in Atlanta so if you need anything just let me know.. .
give you an idea you can rent a coffen -two turn-tables -mixer- for $50 not sure what the prices on the amps and speakers, and mixers go.. but I do know you can rent the eons for $15-$25 -300-600W plus they are self powered just plug in the XLR and the power...
plus you can get a full range of lights ... fog... lazers... etc....
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Thanks for all the info muzik, I didn't know that you did this stuff. It's a mexican made strat, and I think that may be why I don't like it... The Americans that I've heard and played with have a different sound. I really love Les Pauls, they feel so much easier for me to play.
We didn't have anybody singing at this show, which kinda sucked. We do have a guy that's going to sing for us, and he's one of my friends too. We will be playing at smaller parties, like 40 people max. Are you sure that renting a PA system is the best way to go? 250 seems like a lot, especially if we played once a month, and I doubt that we'll even make that much to begin with.
EDIT: just read your post again, and realized that you said it was better to buy. sorry...Comment
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man me and my friend tim (thats my band drums and a guitar, we do stuff like the sonics, strokes, beatles, white stripes, but mostly original stuff) won the talent show and got a twenty five dollar gift card to split, exciting huh? man our local scene sucks too, nothing to play at, i mean sure i get asked out quite a bit after we play but theres no really cool girls that listen to good music, but whatever, i love playing and thats what matters, people can sense it when you are having a great time and they feed off it.Comment
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Playing in a band is the only thing i have in life. Sounds lame, but its oh so true. I play guitar in a thrash band called American Waste. One of the best things about being in a band, is yes, the girls. Im not what you would call, attractive, and by that i mean, pretty ugly. But that whole "Im in a band" thing works. We're playing a shoe at this girls house next saturday, and we managed to get one of my favorite local bands to play with us, its going to rule.
I remember when we played the talent shoe about 2 or 3 years ago, and everyone was all over us and stuff. It was so fun, even though i know for a fact that we totally totally sucked.
I may have a 1998 Gibson Les Paul Special i could sell you, its a nice guitar. It has alot of stuff thrown into it. PM for info, ill see if i feel like sellin it.Comment
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Here are some pics. Camera sucks, the video looks a lot better. It's not my camera, either. I'm the guy on the right in first pics, drums in second. The fro, basically.Comment



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