How To Be a More Professional Musician

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  • @random11stuff
    @random11stuff Před 7 lety +43

    As a drummer, I think its important to be timely and efficient with kit setup. Often on smaller stages no one can do anything until you're setup, and I'm sure I've earned plenty of brownie points by getting things up and running quickly, smoothly and neatly.

    • @Southboundpachyderm
      @Southboundpachyderm Před 5 lety +2

      Eoin Hayes definitely second this. It’s so annoying to wait for a drummer to spend 10 years tuning and adjusting cymbals, high hats, etc. I have a specific method of putting my kit together so that I can do it in less than 5 minutes and be ready to tune which should only take me a minute or two unless my drums really got knocked around, in which case I’m probably gunna blame whoever was driving to the gig.

    • @davecarsley8773
      @davecarsley8773 Před 5 lety

      I wish you were my drummer lol

  • @MachineGunManUFMS
    @MachineGunManUFMS Před 7 lety +52

    "Always come prepared for a rehearsal. Generally speaking, rehearsal is not the time to be learning parts, and if you are, you're wasting everyone else's time. I mean, this stuff should seem pretty obvious, but you'd be amazed how often it gets overlooked." Ahhhhhhhh I wish I could still be amazed by that kind of incompetence, but the fact that the last 2 projects I tried to put together with a bro that plays guitar very well (and knows his tone!) fell apart because the fucking drummers that stepped in simply didn't bother to learn their shit kind of made it for me. It was always that "I didn't have time to learn all the songs 100%, but let's just play and I'll pick it up along the way" speech that didn't translate to reality at all, usually making a rehearsal go through just barely 2 or 3 tunes in a rough way when it could have covered at least 10x more if assholes weren't assholes. With the money I wasted in studio time with those fuckers, I could've bought more gear, drank more beers with my girl, etc, anything that's not plain useless. People, please don't waste other people's time, patience AND money at the same fucking time. One of them is already bad enough.

    • @LimewaterMusic
      @LimewaterMusic Před 3 lety +1

      These types of people are 10000% the reason I got into home recording. Now instead of being disappointed in other people, I get to be disappointed in myself.

    • @matthewtayloryowieresearch1912
      @matthewtayloryowieresearch1912 Před 3 lety

      Fair dinkum got a couple of wallabies loose in their top paddocks,
      flaming time-wasting oxygen-thieves want to give themselves a hard uppercut,
      we call 'em woftam's 'round this joint mate, wastes of f-ing time and money.
      Polite - you me carpark now - is my usual sole utterance these unspeakable damaged unethical slovenly lazy out-of-depth by f-ing 30,000 fathoms you mention & with community knowledge a foresight you expose from under the rocks they grovel in verdant naked ugly talent-jealousy. Narcissism is another dead-set red-alert for these f-tardees. My utter silence as swift march to carpark hastily begins & ends quicker than ya can turn the bedroom light off leaping bedbound with nocturnal marsupial agility into the sack before the light goes out - pre- punching portholes & 7-shades-of-sh*t from these turdburglars masquerading as professional talented able competent muso's..
      Don't start me about 'em, can spot one a country mile off, bigmouths a universal trait of these reekbreathing classless art-thieves & recording studio vandals!
      A famous composer once shrieked in disgust at such specimens in a renaissance zeitgeist; 'Assassins?!" he hissed with justifiable venom, his name escapes me atm... bloody good bloke him.
      Peace, respect, be nice to ya missus & far too much rock guitar is woefully insufficient grossly inadequate and nowhere near enough.
      Didyabringyabongalong Station, Central Queensland, Australia.
      P.S. it got so hot last days of March the trees were chasin' the dogs around!

  • @MusiCaninesTheMusicalDogs
    @MusiCaninesTheMusicalDogs Před 7 lety +436

    Does this apply to drummers too, or only musicians?! 😁

    • @user-kw1rx2jj1r
      @user-kw1rx2jj1r Před 7 lety +23

      who says drummers are not musicians?
      if it was humor then ignore me...

    • @jcdooms
      @jcdooms Před 7 lety +48

      You know what they say "A drummer is a guy who hangs out with musicians"

    • @search895
      @search895 Před 7 lety +21

      A drummer is the best friend of any musician.

    • @user-kw1rx2jj1r
      @user-kw1rx2jj1r Před 7 lety +4

      yeah i know the deal with drummers, but there is still theory and practice behind drumming so, it isnt that far from other musicians,..... at least, i guess.....
      anyways why shouldnt it work for drummers too???....

    • @Altroante
      @Altroante Před 7 lety +5

      Whichever way you percieve drummers, a good drummer is a band sets up tempo for everyone else and makes the song truly dynamic. Listen to Avenged Sevenfold - Paradigm. Brooks Wackerman is amazing.

  • @themusicentrepreneur7946
    @themusicentrepreneur7946 Před 6 lety +11

    People CAN be full-time musicians! It doesn't mean "playing arenas". You can be a badass music entrepreneur and do amazing if you have realistic, modest, attainable goals! Thanks for the great videos!

  • @canozturk3396
    @canozturk3396 Před 7 lety +69

    Mate, I hope you read this. I absolutely love your videos and they have always gotten me out of musical ruts and always keep me motivated. Awesome stuff, just needed to say this.:)

  • @DevinThe242
    @DevinThe242 Před 7 lety +6

    This isn't even just about the music industry, a lot of this advice is completely applicable to anything. Being reliable, choosing the kind of work you want/need, keeping your ego in check, being a person others can work with; its all stuff any employer and manager will look for.

  • @wanpakujozu6287
    @wanpakujozu6287 Před 7 lety +38

    Whoa, beat the alert.

  • @danielperkins4610
    @danielperkins4610 Před 7 lety +4

    Great list! Some musicians overlook 'the hang', creating friendships in a studio or band situation. Get to know your engineers, sound people and other cats in the band and appreciate them. Take the time to hang. Friendships and gigs will come of this.

  • @MrDirtydaves
    @MrDirtydaves Před 7 lety +17

    Where do you find the middle ground between "fake it till you make it" and knowing when to turn a gig down because you're disqualified? I've also taken gigs I was not ready for and kind of embarrassed myself before.

  • @anndynegative
    @anndynegative Před 7 lety +16

    being confident not cocky is one of the most important things to learn as a musician. great video dude!

  • @gregoryguarneri8473
    @gregoryguarneri8473 Před rokem

    I enjoy the professionalism and delivery of these videos. In addition when you get valuable advice it makes the community even better

  • @stevenalcala2844
    @stevenalcala2844 Před 7 lety

    Thanks alot for putting out videos like this with RELEVANT and APPLICABLE content to all musicians. Rock on brother.

  • @zideck1234567890
    @zideck1234567890 Před 7 lety

    Just want to say I appreciate you taking taking the time to make these videos. They have definitley helped me become more wiser when it comes to working with my band and being more professional with how I do things. Please keep these coming. 🤘

  • @robentyler6595
    @robentyler6595 Před 7 lety

    I don't ever comment on videos, but you're my absolute favorite musician to watch and get advice from. Every time, I'm in awe of your musicianship as a person and a player. Thanks for the videos!

  • @sunilgarbuja
    @sunilgarbuja Před 7 lety +1

    Love it! Thanks, samurai!

  • @bhuwansachdeva100
    @bhuwansachdeva100 Před 7 lety

    love your videos Man.. keep them coming.. they bring a lot of clarity..

  • @cris-bw1li
    @cris-bw1li Před 7 lety

    Thank you so much for this, it's so great people on CZcams like yourself are here

  • @Jakodrums
    @Jakodrums Před 7 lety

    such a great video!!!! thank you for those tips... knowing but not realizing it's a very different thing!

  • @fragolari_ml
    @fragolari_ml Před 6 lety

    Dude. Thanks for all the videos you make. Really, thanks.

  • @dougneighbors5878
    @dougneighbors5878 Před 7 lety

    Thanks for the tips. You're one of the most professional musicians I know of so your advice is really valuable

  • @ThatMattGoodMusic
    @ThatMattGoodMusic Před 7 lety

    Great video! I'm a little way into my professional journey and learning all the time. Agreed with a lot of these points and follow a lot of them (especially coming prepared!).

  • @Nintendude2013
    @Nintendude2013 Před 7 lety

    always a pleasure to watch your content

  • @KNALLisgettinfamos
    @KNALLisgettinfamos Před 7 lety

    VERY GOOD ADVISES! I've done several albums. And this is even for me a good reminder.

  • @BREHOFICIAL
    @BREHOFICIAL Před 5 lety

    Thank you so much!!! I love this type of video, also the stage presence one!

  • @TravisBeckMusic
    @TravisBeckMusic Před 7 lety

    Great points and though they seem simple they're not! Love your channel and all the information and knowledge you share. Keep it up! I myself am formulating a plan of how to teach basics in both theory and technique of DJ'ing. I look to your channel for inspiration and example so thank you again for all you do Samurai!!!

  • @juanmanuelredondo7228
    @juanmanuelredondo7228 Před 7 lety +2

    Thank you very much for this information. I started to play the guitar in January and my motivation to be a great musician has been increasing since then, even though sometimes I ask me if someday I could be good enough to write nice piece of music, or if I started too late to play it; and that really scares me. However, this gave me an idea of what kind of proffesional musican I want to be

  • @evantate7990
    @evantate7990 Před 7 lety

    Awesome video, i sent it to the rest of my band and there was a lot of good info in there.

  • @hackriptide1195
    @hackriptide1195 Před 5 lety

    These videos really help, I like to take notes to these videos

  • @marvinbaxter7587
    @marvinbaxter7587 Před 7 lety +25

    I want to show this to my Bassist, but I doubt he will watch it

  • @WARMPLACEBAND
    @WARMPLACEBAND Před 6 lety

    I find your videos really helpful and inspirational. Thank you :)

  • @poser_disposer
    @poser_disposer Před 7 lety +3

    i have an issue with number 5. My band doesn't have any music recorded in a legitimate fashion yet, and being that way play extreme metal, we arent in it for the money, we play because we enjoy it. Last night was our 6th show, it was a 2 day all ages show with a lot of bands playing. We sacrificed our pay in favor of a touring band because we are local. We didnt have to but the promoter had to cut pay for one band to make budget, and we didnt have a problem with it, and we gained a little more respect with that promoter, who puts on a lot of really good shows. There were a lot of people at the show, we made quite an impact with the audience, got to know some killer musicians from other provinces, and i made a few bucks hustling some merch as well so it was definitely worth playing that show even if we didnt get paid, which would have been little anyway.

  • @lukasbomkamp4330
    @lukasbomkamp4330 Před 5 lety

    I really dig your vids man. Good work.

  • @corrda1993
    @corrda1993 Před 7 lety +3

    ^10 things they wont tell you in music school.
    Great vid. Wish more people talked about these things.

  • @AlanKuAudio
    @AlanKuAudio Před 7 lety

    Great video! A lot of these tips can easily be adapted towards other professions as well.

  • @joshmaddux
    @joshmaddux Před 7 lety

    The recording sound wave on the MacBook behind @samuraiguitarist grows just a little bit every single time there's a video edit of the narrative.. really don't know why I noticed that lol, but mad respect for @samuraiguitarist and his great vids! If you do read this, thanks for the vids man. They keep us going. 💙

  • @ShanesQueenSite
    @ShanesQueenSite Před rokem

    Great video - all good points and I certainly agree with all of them (especially the first) and thankfully I'm not guilty of any of them !

  • @jonniemills1545
    @jonniemills1545 Před 7 lety +152

    Love these videos, you and Tyler from musiciswin should do a collab sometime :)

  • @MusicStuffSome
    @MusicStuffSome Před 7 lety +8

    I've only ever done a few gigs on my own or with a few bands (friends) more as a casual enjoyment thing as opposed to looking at music as a career so I'm not really coming at this from the same place but a lot of my favourite people I've played music with don't necessarily know what there doing hugely they just kinda feel it out you have to react everyone has to move it will resolve eventually the audience just needs to understand that... Or not.
    My mum always told me she hated the music I was creating the biggest compliment I got was when she told me she hated the music I was also listening too ! So I think don't be afraid to not be understood or appreciated that's what I think but then I guess theirs that line between just really enjoying what your doing and how your serving or moving the song and and being classed as cocky because you just know it will all resolve at least to your ears and you just have a love for the sour and the sweet notes that not everyone is into :).
    Ill play devils advocate here, how precious should someone be when cherishing their legacy vs going with the heart and taking musical risks that naturally occur?

  • @shaharpikmanoscar
    @shaharpikmanoscar Před 7 lety

    samuraiguitarist you're really really amazing. Thank you so much!

  • @jyrirosendahl6826
    @jyrirosendahl6826 Před 5 lety

    Thanks once again! It would be interesting to hear you play that shamisen(?) you have on the shelf!

  • @alensiljak
    @alensiljak Před 4 lety

    This is gold. Thank you.

  • @esTena19
    @esTena19 Před 5 lety

    Thanks, this helps me and my band a lot

  • @VGMusicExplorers
    @VGMusicExplorers Před 7 lety +29

    Wait, is this a reupload? I have this distinct feeling of deja vu.

    • @samuraiguitarist
      @samuraiguitarist  Před 7 lety +24

      I think there will be some points that I end up mentioning in multiple videos, based on the quantity of stuff I've done and just not being able to remember everything. But no it is not a reupload.

    • @VGMusicExplorers
      @VGMusicExplorers Před 7 lety +10

      Haha, ok! Please take my comment as compliment, it only shows I'm a loyal viewer! ;p

    • @swaggerchegger98
      @swaggerchegger98 Před 7 lety +5

      VGMusic Explorers he straight up copied some points from his older vid, even word for word.

    • @lisiak1166
      @lisiak1166 Před 5 lety

      @@swaggerchegger98 right? I thought so too

    • @batmanwayne5159
      @batmanwayne5159 Před 5 lety

      samuraiguitarist can you give me some advice on how to be a professional drummer ?

  • @JonathanLalrempuia
    @JonathanLalrempuia Před 7 lety

    man I love this one. can relate so much

  • @DCFGuitar
    @DCFGuitar Před 7 lety

    As a freelance musician in Alberta, i DEFINITELY appreciate this video...although i know a TON of folks i work with could also benefit from viewing it lol. keep up the great work! I'm gonna share this for sure!

  • @TroyNaumu808
    @TroyNaumu808 Před 2 lety

    Great advice and tips.

  • @mathieulanglois6080
    @mathieulanglois6080 Před 4 lety

    very inspiring Sensei!

  • @joeltlahiuz4184
    @joeltlahiuz4184 Před 7 lety

    Awesome video!

  • @anonymousmessenger23
    @anonymousmessenger23 Před 5 lety

    oof i needed this. thank you

  • @clayheinzerling1852
    @clayheinzerling1852 Před 7 lety

    Great video. I've had many bandmates who could really benefit from the first two points

  • @jdstewart9689
    @jdstewart9689 Před 3 lety

    excellent man!!!!!

  • @aakashchakrabarty4262
    @aakashchakrabarty4262 Před 7 lety

    musical knowledge always don't work for long run but a humble logical and practical view towards other and this world does a lot 😛😀
    love all your sensei series 😈
    keep sharing great thoghts of survival 😊😀

  • @DigitalAshTCG
    @DigitalAshTCG Před 7 lety

    awesome list! thumbs up :)

  • @riff_junkie
    @riff_junkie Před 7 lety +5

    there are no limits your only limited by how far you want be limited ..chuck schuldiner

  • @LDACG
    @LDACG Před 7 lety

    good stuff again, thanks

  • @bobbob-mq9nu
    @bobbob-mq9nu Před 7 lety

    great points sir

  • @LilGuyBigVoice
    @LilGuyBigVoice Před 7 lety

    Excellent video! Some really good points made! Most of which I already abide by. Unfortunately, to others, I come across as "uptight". Getting passed not seeing eye to eye can be difficult.
    Anyways, thank you.
    Ryan.

  • @bradkoz1517
    @bradkoz1517 Před 7 lety

    Love the "How to..." videos you mention some very good points. There's a book (probably not published anymore) called "Chasing the Platinum Rainbow" it mentions/shows just how the music business really operated , not the fantasy world most people think. There were horror stories of horrible recording sessions and the like..
    How about doing a video of "behind the scenes" from scripting to editing for CZcams release ?

  • @zk326
    @zk326 Před 7 lety +2

    応援してるぜえええ

  • @TuhinBepariMusic
    @TuhinBepariMusic Před 3 lety

    It's so so true.. Thanks sir

  • @admiralrodney3818
    @admiralrodney3818 Před 7 lety +3

    Any chance to make Soundcheck tips while Live Performance? I really want a good balance between out Rhythm, Lead, and Bass.

  • @Jsssddfgffghshdhdhusjsjd
    @Jsssddfgffghshdhdhusjsjd Před 4 lety +1

    "Check your ego at the door"
    "Even professionals may struggle"
    John Mayer.

  • @goingmadhere
    @goingmadhere Před 7 lety

    Very motivating videos, man. Keep it up!
    p.s Are there any other books that you can recommend to read about music and business?
    Cheers

  • @angelapadilla3730
    @angelapadilla3730 Před 7 lety

    I am not a musician but I found the principles set forth profound and valuable.

  • @HarmonicaJamz
    @HarmonicaJamz Před 7 lety

    Good stuff

  • @mikehgmusic
    @mikehgmusic Před 7 lety

    Man, your videos are amazing... I hope to have the opportunity to play with you.. I live in Quebec, so it's possible lol

  • @penismcbutt
    @penismcbutt Před 6 lety

    That hockey stick guitar might be the coolest thing i've ever seen

  • @lespaulphoenix5179
    @lespaulphoenix5179 Před 7 lety

    thank you!

  • @ayanalowe6886
    @ayanalowe6886 Před 6 lety

    I've had the big fortune of having a steady gig and being a bandleader for 15 years in NYC @ the 55BAR. I finally have a great band. As a jazz vocalist, I have experienced a lot of put downs by instrumentalists. Some of it has been well deserved, but a lot of it has been mean spirited. " With all of the experiences I have had as a bandleader, the one that has been the most difficult is, "knowing your limits." It has taken me years to accept my limits as a vocalist. I sing with feeling. I don't have great jazz technique. I am a mediocre scatter and I often end each song in a predictable manner. I've been labeled as a traditional singer and I've tried for years to become more avant guard, but each time I try, I lose the audience, because I become unhinged. It's not me. I wish it were, but I can't.
    Anyway, your videos support a lot of what I have learned and they also reinforce basic professional practices that can be applied to many careers. There is a comfort in hearing your insights. Thank you.

  • @kassette1416
    @kassette1416 Před 7 lety

    Great video! I recently read an article about bandleaders, that suggested that every band should have a leader, that always has the last word and makes most of the decision, so the band has mor time to write and play music. What do you think about that? Greetings from germany!

  • @PolarTrance
    @PolarTrance Před 7 lety

    Free gigs aren't optimal and quite a few of them are worth refusing, but sometimes it can be a good idea. You might not get a huge load of new fans or album/merch sales from that gig, but it can be a great way to get connections which is how you more reliably get the paying gigs. (Some of this might not apply in your area) Though always ask for at least gas money.

  • @JulianVickersII
    @JulianVickersII Před 7 lety

    First off, GREAT channel, sir! I'm sorry I'm getting in here a little late, but I just wanted to see if I can get an expansion on #5 (Value your time). I am one that is COMPLETELY against the "play for exposure" scam, and I am just wondering if you would consider any and all free playing to fall under this category. For example -My partner and I (we're a horn duo) are playing tomorrow for a group that is having an album release party. They're not getting paid for it (as it's their own shindig) and we're not asking for any money. This is a band that has hired us on multiple occasions in the past and has been a great client - never any fuss about pay, very laid back, etc. etc. We are sort of doing this as a "congratulations" for them and to help ensure that their release party set sounds good. I feel okay about getting no pay in a circumstance like this, but what say you?

  • @kotourasan9068
    @kotourasan9068 Před 7 lety

    do some vids about the diff genre!

  • @ignas9611
    @ignas9611 Před 7 lety

    your great

  • @TredecimMusic
    @TredecimMusic Před 8 měsíci +1

    A good example of this is Brad Delson from Linkin Park!

  • @EzyoMusic
    @EzyoMusic Před 7 lety +2

    I produce my band's music but I'm also the keyboard player. When we rehearse I can't oversee everything because I'm also playing and having to concentrate on my parts.

  • @dustyncochrane6496
    @dustyncochrane6496 Před 7 lety

    Do you have any tips on like musician who are gonna go start out in winnipeg?

  • @aldo_9307
    @aldo_9307 Před 7 lety

    I wish you would talk a bit more about music production, record deals, building a home studio or even making your own record.

  • @TheTONEYSHON
    @TheTONEYSHON Před 7 lety +34

    how to : stage presence?

    • @samuraiguitarist
      @samuraiguitarist  Před 7 lety +50

      Fake it until it's not fake

    • @FlyingVHockey
      @FlyingVHockey Před 7 lety +15

      hello qxb when in doubt, crabcore

    • @gm6490
      @gm6490 Před 7 lety +1

      Literally thought that...
      Stage presence video​?

    • @Charlyfromthenuclearcity
      @Charlyfromthenuclearcity Před 7 lety +4

      Here's some advice a touring guitarist gave to me :
      When on stage, always feel heavy like your feet are deeply rooted to the ground.
      This will make you feel and look more confident.
      It's worth trying at least. ;)

    • @xM4XvPA1Nx
      @xM4XvPA1Nx Před 7 lety

      I have a hard time imagining that

  • @aarontudon0269
    @aarontudon0269 Před 6 lety +1

    Can you do one on how to motivate your band members cuz my younger brother is the keyboard player in our band and he has amazing potential but he doesn't love playing and practiceing as much as me so I wanna motivate him but don't know how

    • @studlygrish
      @studlygrish Před 5 lety

      Have him pick a song that he likes to do and maybe even have him sing it.this will keep it fresh

  • @chris214a
    @chris214a Před 7 lety +3

    Amendment to #2...AND SHUT YOUR MOUTH! "Raises eyebrow".

  • @tendercrispbacon
    @tendercrispbacon Před 7 lety

    Can you please talk about standards within a genre. Maybe a couple of songs that are standards and a few genres. Just for your opinion obviously.

  • @Pitchaxistheorem
    @Pitchaxistheorem Před 7 lety

    I'm going to watch older videos I haven't seen yet. :D

  • @ZZaGGrrUzz
    @ZZaGGrrUzz Před 7 lety

    Timing, pls come back.

  • @scatterkatjatzen1655
    @scatterkatjatzen1655 Před 4 lety +1

    Having that (dead silent) moment between songs is a band disaster! Every band member should split / share these
    Moments to introduce the next song or a simple short
    Story related to the next song to be played. Interact with
    The audience....because they are applauding you!
    It is hard to do for playing clubs...but you gotta DO IT!!!!

  • @Veritas0371
    @Veritas0371 Před 6 lety

    Would i be better off if i were a soloist or in a band?

  • @CamRebires
    @CamRebires Před 7 lety

    Hey guys, I have a question: In a few weeks, I will be playing in our school bigband. I will have to play chords (and occasionally a solo, probably). Now my question is, will I have to be able to play the songs/chords on the fly, so if I never saw the song, I have to play it from nothing?
    Is it a common thing to play directly from a sheet or is it more normal to practice the songs at home?

  • @vickeyser2975
    @vickeyser2975 Před 7 lety

    Awsome

  • @beavinator
    @beavinator Před 7 lety +12

    Dude, I've watched your videos...I'm pretty sure there is no gig you are "unqualified" for...

  • @williammayer6829
    @williammayer6829 Před 7 lety +2

    Favourite bar to play in Winnipeg?

    • @samuraiguitarist
      @samuraiguitarist  Před 7 lety +7

      I have gotten away from gigging lately but I enjoy playing the Park Theatre, and the Cowboy's crowd is always a great audience

  • @sloanguitar4862
    @sloanguitar4862 Před 7 lety

    You have inspired me to pursue music as a career even more than I did before. I have a private teacher who will teach me theory, reading, and techniques, and this will make me a virtuoso after many years with all of the practice I do. And you're here to help with making me understand how to be a musician, not just a guitar player. Thank you. Your videos mean a lot to me.

  • @gagelink4963
    @gagelink4963 Před 6 lety

    At 0:01 is that a guitar made of skis?

  • @daleweber2579
    @daleweber2579 Před 7 lety

    See hockey sticks who's your fav for the Stanley Cup Candiens or Blue Jacks

    • @samuraiguitarist
      @samuraiguitarist  Před 7 lety +1

      Blue jackets??? They're down 3-1

    • @daleweber2579
      @daleweber2579 Před 7 lety

      I'm surprised they made it this far. I think they'll be in it hopefully and then the Cavs do a repeat, by some miracle Indians take the pennant

  • @Taylor_5724
    @Taylor_5724 Před 3 lety

    I read the thumbnail as "How to be a professional 'murican" which is why I clicked obviously

  • @js100serch
    @js100serch Před 5 lety

    I am a bit sensitive about the "Changing key at the last minute" one. That shouldn't be a problem with some songs but, there are songs that changing the key makes them really weird and almost unplayable. I don't know, Dust in the wind comes to my mind right now. Well you can use a Whammy pedal, tune your guitar a few steps lower or use a capo if that's the case. Ok it can be done, but vocalists have to be professionals too and develop a good technique, I don't like working with divas. I can be a professional but if the guy/girl won't stop smoking or drinking what should I do?. This is why I quit bands and play alone.

  • @sleepfgc
    @sleepfgc Před 7 lety

    Read the title in Dean Martin's voice...

  • @jnightmare0
    @jnightmare0 Před 7 lety +3

    i want to be in a band just cant find members

    • @bernieorbust6104
      @bernieorbust6104 Před 7 lety

      SomeVids Use facebook to find some. theres tons og musician group pages

    • @lonelyvariety
      @lonelyvariety Před 6 lety +1

      How’s it going 9 months later

  • @aaronmanningproductions

    Hey bud. Thanks for all of your knowledge.
    Maybe you already know this but you screwed up the title to that book recommendation....

  • @zackkotzias3304
    @zackkotzias3304 Před 7 lety

    Dude if you like All You Need To Know About The Music Business you should check out How To Make It In The New Music Business by Ari Herstand!

  • @floridianthrasher5426
    @floridianthrasher5426 Před 2 lety

    I'm only having problems because my drummers mom hates me and he can't drive yet and my guitarist is really sick