hardest to come by, guitar/bass/drummer?

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hardest to come by, guitar/bass/drummer?

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Generally speaking, what is the hardest spot to fill?
I was at a blackout show a while back and the bassplayer (skull) said
"Your learning the guitar ey? Stop while your ahead and pick up a bass.I can swing a pool stick in here and hit 10 guitar players (pointing at the crowd)..Everyone wants to play guitar but a bassist never wants for anything."
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its equally hard to find a good one of any of those.
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i dont know about that i think drummers and bassists are harder to find more than anything everybody wants to sing and play guitar
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I HAVE TO AGREE!!! BASS PLAYERS AND DRUMMERS ARE HARD AS HELL TO FIND. ATLEAST GOOD ONES!!! :twisted:
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There's lots of guys who THINK they're guitar players. :lol:
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and a lot of people who think they are singers
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I think the hardest thing to find is any of those, that you get along with and share similar interests with.
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Post by RFBuck »

Both are hard to find. Drummers can be tricky....finding a consistent one is a treasure. My last drummer was a human metronome, I swear. When he learned a song, it was the same tempo...every time, right on the mark. Never had to worry about tearing my fingers apart trying to keep up. That was the compliment he got the most.
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whitedevilone wrote:There's lots of guys who THINK they're guitar players. :lol:
True, but might I add...There are alot of guitar players who THINK they're bass players :roll:
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There have always been a lot fo very good drummers in the Johnstown area. I know of a few who are very good and dedicated players who are looking for work right now. Bass players seem to be a hard commodity to find anywhere. I started out on drums and guitar and switched to bass in 1970 and have never been out of work since. Keyboard players are very difficult to find around here.
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this sounds like something I have ran into haha :lol:
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whitedevilone wrote:There's lots of guys who THINK they're guitar players. :lol:

I'm a guitarist, not a guitar player... there is quite a difference. HA!

8) 8) :roll: :roll: 8) 8)
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Post by slackin@dabass »

bass players are always in demand. but how many people watch a rock band and say "the bass player, man, that's what i wanna be!"

playing bass ain't about flash.

unless your in primus...
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Post by songsmith »

slackin@dabass wrote: playing bass ain't about flash.

unless your in primus...
Amen, brother. A bassist and drummer who play simple together but dead-smack on timing-wise... man, you can rule the world with a combo like that. Everybody's just looking for a good rhythm section.--->JMS
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songsmith wrote:
slackin@dabass wrote: playing bass ain't about flash.

unless your in primus...
Amen, brother. A bassist and drummer who play simple together but dead-smack on timing-wise... man, you can rule the world with a combo like that. Everybody's just looking for a good rhythm section.--->JMS

Thats it !!! A tight band is great to go listen to. A good tight blue grass band is all so something to hear. You said about keyboard players, they are hard to find. A friend of mine plays keys and he is really good. He does some of the 1 button stuff but not much. Bob gets up 3 of them going at once plus he has a synth rack system thats the poop. We have fun ripping it up a little. (plug) Check us out at www.soundclick.com/thedelve Kinda like electronic music meets les paul style. MMM
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cucuplex96 wrote:
whitedevilone wrote:There's lots of guys who THINK they're guitar players. :lol:

I'm a guitarist, not a guitar player... there is quite a difference. HA!

8) 8) :roll: :roll: 8) 8)

If that's your story stick to it bro. :lol:
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Post by RobTheDrummer »

I'm a Drummer, not a Drummist. Could a Guitarist be a Guitarer? Or a Bassist be a Basser?

By the way, drummers are waaay easier to find that bassists... 8)
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cucuplex96 wrote: I'm a guitarist, not a guitar player... there is quite a difference.
True.

Bassist have always seemed to be the hardest to find (Possibly next to
singers), and as has been pointed out, to find a bassist and drummer
who sync up so well is even harder.

There are bassist who seem to think of themselves as <i>guitar players</i>.
These working well with a drummer is indeed rare.
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The hardest to find is whatever you happen to be looking for at the time. r:>)
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BadDazeRob wrote:The hardest to find is whatever you happen to be looking for at the time. r:>)



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If it's during load in/out, I'd say the singer is typically the hardest to find.
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DirtySanchez wrote:If it's during load in/out, I'd say the singer is typically the hardest to find.
you aint kidding
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Post by Bag »

DrumAndDestroy wrote:
DirtySanchez wrote:If it's during load in/out, I'd say the singer is typically the hardest to find.
you aint kidding
BadDazeRob ALWAYS carries in his own microphone. I've seen him do it!

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Bag wrote:
DrumAndDestroy wrote:
DirtySanchez wrote:If it's during load in/out, I'd say the singer is typically the hardest to find.
you aint kidding
BadDazeRob ALWAYS carries in his own microphone. I've seen him do it!

:lol:
You're damn straight. I'm no slouch, lol. r:>)
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Post by grimmbass »

There is no doubt that playing bass is a good career move for musicians in our area. There simply aren't a lot of us bassists around. Here's an interesting dichotomy, though: in my 20+ years playing bass, I have never seen so much amazingly cool gear available for our kind....from great amps to effects. At the same time, bass is being pushed further and further back in the mix in many genres of music, metal in-particular. So companies are making great stuff that will never be heard. I LOVE bands like KIllswitch Engage and Soilwork, but playing bass for these kinds of acts is akin to the sound of one hand clapping. Why would you want to play in a band where nobody hears you?

I enjoy both locking in with the drummers I play with (the amazingly talented Ron Brode and Beau Saller) and being "busy". There is nothing wrong with playing a lot of notes when it is called for, and less is not always more. There's nothing I like doing better than filling space in a song when no second guitarist is around. Any bassist woth his/her salt should be able to make a song sound full without a rhythm guitarist.

We are SO much more than a rumble in the background.
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