Originally Posted by: maggiorAwesome news!! The first rehearsal is always daunting as others mentioned. The more you play together and get to know eachother musically, it gets more comfortable.
It's great that you have a great drummer. They are hard to come by and can really make the band and tie it all together.
Hopefully it continues to go well for you!!
Thanks. You probably know all about that, or at least more than I do :)
Now, everything's back to normal. I'm back at work, have had at least a dozen ideas for riffs or song-parts today so far, and absolutely no way to record them properly... It's nice enough that I have plenty of ideas. It's not so nice that those ideas will have sunken into oblivion by the time I get home. That part's just annoying :)
"Commit yourself to what you love, and things will happen."
- Mika Vandborg, Electric Guitars, "Follow Your Heart"
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Gear:
Chateau PS-10 Cherry Power-Strat
Epiphone G-400 LTD 1966 Faded Worn Cherry
Epiphone Les Paul 100 Ebony (w/ Oil City Pickups Scrapyard Dog PLUS pickups)
Epiphone ES-345 Cherry
Fender 2014 Standard Stratocaster Sunburst
Martin DX1K Acoustic
Fender Mustang II Amplifier
Jet City Amplification JCA22H Tube-head and JCA12S+ cabinet
Pedals...
- Mika Vandborg, Electric Guitars, "Follow Your Heart"
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Gear:
Chateau PS-10 Cherry Power-Strat
Epiphone G-400 LTD 1966 Faded Worn Cherry
Epiphone Les Paul 100 Ebony (w/ Oil City Pickups Scrapyard Dog PLUS pickups)
Epiphone ES-345 Cherry
Fender 2014 Standard Stratocaster Sunburst
Martin DX1K Acoustic
Fender Mustang II Amplifier
Jet City Amplification JCA22H Tube-head and JCA12S+ cabinet
Pedals...