tauzero Posted May 27 Posted May 27 Doing a dep gig with a band run by the chap who runs an open mic night or two that I go to, and they got me in for a rehearsal. Went reasonably, most of the songs are twelve-bars of some description with a couple of oddities - Sweet Child O' Mine, Light My Fire, Gangsters (medleyed with Roxette). 6 Quote
kwmlondon Posted Tuesday at 12:30 Posted Tuesday at 12:30 11 hours ago, tauzero said: Doing a dep gig with a band run by the chap who runs an open mic night or two that I go to, and they got me in for a rehearsal. Went reasonably, most of the songs are twelve-bars of some description with a couple of oddities - Sweet Child O' Mine, Light My Fire, Gangsters (medleyed with Roxette). That sounds like FUN! 2 Quote
kwmlondon Posted Friday at 07:51 Posted Friday at 07:51 I did a long rehearsal last night with a group I'm doing a gig with on Monday, and it was fun to spend some time with the guys, but I think I'm going to bow out after that's done. I like the two others in the band, and it's fun doing the guitarist's material - his songs have been great to write basslines for - but I just don't feel like I'm being challenged, musically. I feel like I need to find a project that'll push me to up my game, AND I really want to move more into disco/funk rather than the rock I've been doing. It'll be a shame - the afterpractise beers have been a highlight of the week! I took the Positive Grid Spark Live to the Pirate rehersal space in Camden as we could not book a room with amps and it totally kept up with the drummer. I even plugged the guitarist in for a couple of songs and it sounded really good with both of us - he loved the tone! However, it's just a bit too heavy to hoik around in a backpack so I've invested in one of those granny shopping trollies for £20. It will be way easier to get around with the bass strapped on my back and the amp trundling along behind... 6 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted Friday at 12:03 Posted Friday at 12:03 4 hours ago, kwmlondon said: I did a long rehearsal last night with a group I'm doing a gig with on Monday, and it was fun to spend some time with the guys, but I think I'm going to bow out after that's done. I like the two others in the band, and it's fun doing the guitarist's material - his songs have been great to write basslines for - but I just don't feel like I'm being challenged, musically. I feel like I need to find a project that'll push me to up my game, AND I really want to move more into disco/funk rather than the rock I've been doing. It'll be a shame - the afterpractise beers have been a highlight of the week! I took the Positive Grid Spark Live to the Pirate rehersal space in Camden as we could not book a room with amps and it totally kept up with the drummer. I even plugged the guitarist in for a couple of songs and it sounded really good with both of us - he loved the tone! However, it's just a bit too heavy to hoik around in a backpack so I've invested in one of those granny shopping trollies for £20. It will be way easier to get around with the bass strapped on my back and the amp trundling along behind... You could add more complex basslines to the rock music like Geddy Lee. Don't know what genre of rock you play so that was my only suggestion. Other option is to keep two bands running as i have up until end of last year. Dave 1 Quote
kwmlondon Posted Saturday at 14:16 Posted Saturday at 14:16 On 30/05/2025 at 13:03, dmccombe7 said: You could add more complex basslines to the rock music like Geddy Lee. Don't know what genre of rock you play so that was my only suggestion. Other option is to keep two bands running as i have up until end of last year. Dave I could do but I’m starting to feel frustrated and I’d rather leave while we’re on good terms. There were points at the last rehearsal where I was really not enjoying it. 1 2 Quote
Lo-E Posted Saturday at 16:06 Posted Saturday at 16:06 Quite good! Of the three bands I play in, this is the least disciplined and we rehearse in the worst space so I always go into rehearsals with low expectations. A new (better) drummer has the rest of the band on their best behaviour so: the guitarists didn’t drink too much, we only took one smoke break (I don’t smoke so these drive me crazy) and we focused on the songs and got work done instead of hashing about and wasting time. Hooray! In addition, the tiny, messy, shared rehearsal space doesn’t have a working bass amp so I usually plug into the anemic P.A. Last night I decided to try plugging through a Sansamp BDDI (I am playing sans amp, after all) and it was a huge improvement. That little pedal, which I seldom use, did exactly as advertised and I’ll be using it for rehearsals from here on out. It sounded really nice, even through that lame P.A. 6 Quote
Chienmortbb Posted Saturday at 16:13 Posted Saturday at 16:13 6 minutes ago, Lo-E said: we only took one smoke break (I don’t smoke so these drive me crazy I with you on that one brother. 1 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted Saturday at 18:24 Posted Saturday at 18:24 4 hours ago, kwmlondon said: I could do but I’m starting to feel frustrated and I’d rather leave while we’re on good terms. There were points at the last rehearsal where I was really not enjoying it. Sometimes you just know. Wish you luck with any new projects and keep us all posted. Dave 2 Quote
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