Choosing Or Replacing Bandmembers
I can tell you from experience that finding the proper band mates is
never easy. This article will give you a guide to follow that should help
you make the correct choices and hopefully a long lasting relationship with
them.
Talent
You must try to find musicians that are on the same talent level as yourself.
If you do find that great player that is willing to work with you beware
there may be problems associated with him or her. He or she might get frustrated
by the rest of the band holding him or her back and quit. Because of the
talent this member has, he or she might have more control over decisions
being made because you are trying to keep this member happy. He or she might
have some type of problem (drinking too much, drugs, ect...). This may be
why he or she is willing to play with musicians not up to their level. Whatever
the case may be, these all spell disaster for your act.
Dedication
We all know how hard it is to make it in music. Your band members must share
all of the responsibilities. If one person is doing all of the work this
member will eventually start to resent the other members and the band will
break up. Also check out anything the prospects have going outside of the
band. Hours they work, school? Are they available for rehearsal 3 nights
a week from 6:00PM to 10:00PM? Do they have reliable transportation? All
of these question should be answered.
Past Experience
Try to find members that have similar experience. This is especially true
for stage and studio experience. Ask if they have a video of their last
band and make sure this is the type of personality you want on stage with
you. Always listen to any demos that they may have and talk about their
recording experience. First timers often choke the first time they are in
a real studio.
Personality
Do you like this person? Try not to get involved with someone that has a
pushy attitude or is totally introverted. Make sure this person can talk
and listen and does not have some sort of chip on his or her shoulder.
Musical Style
Does this person have a style that is similar to yours or the bands? Putting
a jazz guitarist in a metal band will not work. Make sure that the person
knows what the band is going for musically.
Goals
Do you want to make it in music? Or do you want to just play the local bars
and play a few gigs to have some fun? Whatever your plan is for your band
you better make sure that all of the members share the same goal.
Money
It is best to discuss this right up front. If the band is planning on playing
original music and any money it makes will get dumped back into the band
then any musicians thinking about joining should know this. If the band
will split up the money after each gig then that needs to be known. All
of your members have to agree these issues.
There are allot of issues when considering members or a new member for
your act. If you follow my guidelines you will have a solid starting point
and hopefully and rewarding career in the music industry.
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