Guest aDx Posted September 27, 2018 Posted September 27, 2018 Wont bore you with details, but why audition someone if drummer and singer cant be bothered to turn up and the 2 guitarists only know 3 of the songs they sent me to learn? 10 in all And when they play them I don't even recognise them? they did mention that they were fairly new to playing (but had said 4 years of playing which hints at some sort of skill level above complete beginner) but not the case AND they play at open mic gigs! WAAAT!! So after the songs i was honest and said not for me and good luck to them (which i meant) Next time I will heed the beginner bit a little more methinks Sorry if this overlaps any other thread,, but just needed to rant (a little) Quote
Stylon Pilson Posted September 27, 2018 Posted September 27, 2018 This sounds like a fine candidate for the Auditions In Hell thread. S.P. Quote
thepurpleblob Posted September 27, 2018 Posted September 27, 2018 Which just goes to show that an audition is a two-way street. It also shows why I would (now) never take the slightest interest in joining a band that wasn't already gigging and had some video somewhere to prove it! 1 Quote
Len_derby Posted September 27, 2018 Posted September 27, 2018 41 minutes ago, thepurpleblob said: Which just goes to show that an audition is a two-way street. It also shows why I would (now) never take the slightest interest in joining a band that wasn't already gigging and had some video somewhere to prove it! Or the members have credentials you know or can check on, if it’s a new band being set up. Regarding the OP, I wouldn’t say playing at open mics makes it a no-no. Hell, I do it myself sometimes 🤗. Maybe it’s the context they’re done in, and if it’s the only place they play at. Quote
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