How Do We Take An Audition? |
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How Do We Take An Audition? |
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Dec 18 2012, 11:55 AM |
Preparation is also key.
Learning the material as well as possible for the audition. Making sure all you gear is maintained, no dodgy cables, pedals working and fresh batteries (if needed), fresh strings, intonation ok etc, they are auditioning your gear as much as you. -------------------- My SoundCloud
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Dec 19 2012, 02:58 PM |
Great tips Cosmin! It's been a while since my last audition that was a power/progressive metal band... (I got the job ) but we have been doing Drummer auditions with Cirse and these are exactly the things that we paid attention from them.
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Dec 19 2012, 03:00 PM |
Right Gab.... you just walked in and got the job.... The rest of us have to prove ourselves.
-------------------- Air Guitar Instructor
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Dec 19 2012, 03:24 PM |
Right Gab.... you just walked in and got the job.... The rest of us have to prove ourselves. hahah not really! I was 17 years old, I send them a cassette with some licks and riffs, then I had a reunion and then a rehearsal. -------------------- My lessons
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Dec 19 2012, 03:40 PM |
hahah not really! I was 17 years old, I send them a cassette with some licks and riffs, then I had a reunion and then a rehearsal. Well it sounded good the way I had it stated... And I agree, excellent bit of advice Cosmin, as always! There is a video on youtube where Dream Theater documents their selection of a new drummer. Though not for a guitarist role, watching this video will give you a good idea of what a professional working band is looking for when selecting band mates as they speak with the band members on what they like and are looking for... It's a two part series that's worth a watch. Dream Theater Part 1 Dream Theater Part 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L609JsPFmmI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vaDfcKzLbY -------------------- Air Guitar Instructor
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Dec 19 2012, 03:41 PM |
You didn't get the gig cause you had better hair than she did. That was really unacceptible! What were you thinking? True.. and I looked more feminine... |
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Dec 19 2012, 03:44 PM |
True.. and I looked more feminine... Hmm, maybe you should have shaved first? -------------------- Air Guitar Instructor
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Dec 20 2012, 12:41 PM |
Hmm, maybe you should have shaved first? That might have helped !! |
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Dec 20 2012, 02:17 PM |
Thanks guys! About being early.. sometimes being 30 minutes early is not even close to enough... Last evening, we had the fist gig in the 'Almighty Three' project - this is a group of three bands playing modern metal in Romania. So, it's us - Days of Confusion that is and Goodbye to Gravity and White Walls. We planned the sound check at 5 and we actually managed to start at 7.. due to all sorts of tech issues in the club. We finished the sound check at 9.30 PM when the club was crammed with people. Bad, bad stuff.. You never do sound checking with a club filled with audience... So, in this case, 2 o clock would've been early enough... Well, everything went smooth afterwards, but we had a great deal of stress becasue of timing before it all began. So in this case, being a pro, came down to analyzing the situation, forecasting issues which would've been expected when having 3 bands in a pretty small venue and applying the correct solution, which meant coming there a lot earlier than 5 PM. I guess we learn as long as we live This happened to us many times... in most of the cases we just started the show without soundcheck... We just checked that the channels where working and then started playing... the sound engineers had to work a lot in the first two songs... -------------------- My lessons
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Dec 21 2012, 04:29 PM |
Well, we had this privilege a day before our album release - the whole club for 6 hrs to arrange the sound check and to rehearse there
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Dec 21 2012, 11:54 PM |
Well it sounded good the way I had it stated... And I agree, excellent bit of advice Cosmin, as always! There is a video on youtube where Dream Theater documents their selection of a new drummer. Though not for a guitarist role, watching this video will give you a good idea of what a professional working band is looking for when selecting band mates as they speak with the band members on what they like and are looking for... It's a two part series that's worth a watch. Dream Theater Part 1 Dream Theater Part 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L609JsPFmmI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vaDfcKzLbY I had not seen this until now! Thanks so much for sharing. There is a 3rd (conclusion) video not linked here that is worth watching as well. -------------------- The more I practice, the more I wish I had time to practice!
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