ecoolcubes.com ecoolcubes.com
   Index Page :: About Us :: Security & Privacy :: Terms & Conditions :: Add Url :: Add Your Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

News & Media

Fashion & Relationships

Eating & Drinking

Medical Care

Jobs & Employment

Travel & Accommodation

Home Family & Garden

Adventure & Sports

Politics & Government

Academics & Learning

Research & Science

Society & Communities

Children

Computers & Networking

Entertainment

Malls & Shopping

Banking & Finance

Automobiles

Business & Commerce

Health & Hygiene

Property & Agents

Self Enhancement

Online & Board Games

Art & Culture

 

Index Page › Entertainment › Music
 

How To Pick The Right Musicians For A Band

 

Author: Kenny Auyoung

Ready to start your own band? There are plenty of musicians out there willing to pursue a career in music with you, but how do you choose the right musician? Different musicians contribute different sounds to a band depending on their technical skills, innovations, and music diversity. For example, Metallica would not sound the way they do without James Hetfield, or Dream Theater would definitely not sound the same without the drumming talents of Mike Portnoy.

Here are some tips on how to narrow down your list of potential band members.

1. Determine their level of commitment. You want a musician that is in the same commitment level as the rest of the band. Is the band a full-time thing or are you just jamming on occasions for fun on weekends? Musicians with a high level of commitment are always good but they can discouraged if the rest of the band is lazy and only wants to play at minimal times. Figure out how often the band should get together to play and then find musicians that can commit to that schedule.

2. Technical abilities versus diversity. While technical abilities are important, there should be a good balance between music diversification as well. Anyone can pick up a guitar and shred like Yngwie Malmsteen with proper amount of practice picking the same notes over and over, but not everyone can play with such feel as Jimmi Hendrix.

3. The right musician should enjoy playing the same music style as the rest of the band members.

4. Compatibility with personality. Playing in a band is about having fun and you should be able to get along with all your band members off-stage. Generally speaking, you might get along with people within your age group better, so that might be something to consider when choosing musicians.

5. Open-minded to other music genres. While this may not apply to every band, it might be good to consider if your band ever decides to change its musical direction.

6. Band playing experience. Typically, the more band playing experience the better. There is a difference between self-taught musicians that practice at home by themselves and musicians that learn through others by playing in bands. Musicians with no band experience might have trouble with following songs since they are used to playing at home to album CD's. In addition, if your band ever plans on performing live gigs, inexperienced musicians might have stage freight.

7. Enthusiasm. Does the musician take the band seriously enough to prioritize it? Does the musician contribute to the band musically? Enthusiasm is shown if the they contribute a lot of ideas into the songs and take some extra to practice at home as well. If the musician is always running late to practices, does not contribute and only plays what they're told to play, then chances are he/she is not very committed to the band.

Author Bio:
Kenny Auyoung is a reputed author. Kenny likes to write articles about this subject.
You can also reach this article by using: music lyrics, free music downloads, free music, music videos, music downloads, listen to music
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Free Online Ecard and Free Online Ecards
 
The Family Stone (DVD) Review
 
Jazz Saxophones
 
Clairvoyant Consultant
 
The Alabama, Goatman [In Spanish and English Now]
 
Hot Air Balloons
 
Concerts - Renaissance At Carnegie Hall
 
Simple ABA Form - Creating Your Own Piano Compositions!
 
Ain??t no sucker like Jim Duquette
 
How Single-Note Alterations Change the Chord Structure of a Major Key
 
 
 
 

Your New Best Friend - The Mailing List

For startup musicians, email is a gift of God. When I first started managing bands a number of years ... - Marc Gunn
 

Acting - Who's Who?

An article about who's who in the acting business and how they affect an actor's career. - Michael Russell
 

10 Music Download Legal Points

Everybody's doing it: downloading music and sharing files. People who share music files on the Inter ... - Vicente Applegate
 
 

Video Email - The New Way to Communicate

If you're an Internet marketer then this new form of communication is something you really cant affo ... - Terry Till
 

How to write magnetic profiles

Do you ever ponder the ingredients to a successful online dating experience? What exactly convinces ... - online4love
 

But Who Will De-Boob the Boob Tube?

What we need is an entirely new concept in TV - an open television paradigm to replace the closed on ... - Terry Mitchell
 

Concerts - Renaissance At Carnegie Hall

An article review of the Renaissance concert at Carnegie Hall. - Michael Russell
 

Tips in Buying Car LCD Monitors

LCD monitors are showing up everywhere. Because they take away the fear of burn-in and still maintai ... - Stu Pearson
 
 
   Index Page :: Security & Privacy :: Terms & Conditions
© 2006 www.ecoolcubes.com - All Rights Reserved