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wdejong

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  1. Thanks all for your comments! We were booked for Tribfest Bahrain in October. All expenses paid plus £1,000. No negotiation about our fee, so I definitely went in too low.
  2. Jordan is probably a bit different from Bahrain, the latter is more liberal. We have now gone in with £1,000 plus all expenses (visa, travel, accommodation and subsistence) paid.
  3. They must be working with a budget of over £150k. Tickets are £35 (17 Bahrain Dinar) and they are expecting to sell 5,000 of them. Plus they have a large number of sponsors. Totally agreed - a great experience. We have done Europe, but never the Middle East. Our drummer will have to stay away from the herby stuff. 🙂
  4. We are with four in the band. They want us to fly in on the Wednesday, sound check on Thursday, perform on Friday and back on Saturday morning. All expenses are paid, including visas. It is a festival with about 20 acts / bands. Some are using backing tracks.
  5. Sorry - I added some specifics. I'd settle for 60% of the door for sure, as this is an audience of 5,000. 🙂
  6. Hey there, My band have been offered a gig (45 minute slot) in Bahrain, 5,000 people expected (I suspect it is Tribfest Bahrain), all expenses paid. I am struggling to come up with a fee. Does anyone have any idea what to quote? Thanks, Werner
  7. Thanks all for your responses. Very helpful!
  8. It may be a bit off topic, but probably like many bass players here, I am considered to be the technology expert and as such looking after the entire PA system and now I need to look into stage lights as well. I need some advice. Does anyone out here have any recommendations about where to start, what kind of lighting is essential? We do about 20 paid gigs per year and our budget is limited. Thanks!
  9. I intend to swap guitars when we play that one song in drop D. No idea if/how it's going to work, as it will be the first gig I'm doing it. Is there anyone who down-tunes their guitars live on stage, mid-performance?
  10. I would always take two guitars, one as a back-up. I have recently had a machinehead snap on my Warwick, so better be safe than sorry.
  11. wdejong

    Hello!

    I have just joined Basschat after seeing the regular column in Bass Guitar Magazine. I am Dutch and have been living in the UK since 1997. I am approaching my 50s, and I have been playing bass for only about 12 years now, after years of playing keyboards and a bit of electric guitar. I am entirely self-taught, and would love to find the time for a proper part-time bass guitar course (suggestions welcome). I am based in South Oxfordshire and recently co-founded a Red Hot Chili Peppers tribute band. We have had a couple of gigs so far, and hope to play more in the local area. In the past, I played bass in a funk/rock and a garage rock band. My main guitar is a beautiful Warwick Streamer LX Jazzman, which I have from new (a present from my wife in 2009), played through a Gallien-Krueger head/cab combination. In the meantime, I'll try to find my way around here, as I do have a question about a snapped machinehead. See you around!
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