Hey hey,
just noticed this thread and since the ad I posted is mentioned I shall give a bit of an explanation as to why I wrote it this way
I know the ad I posted might have put a lot of people off and I know that it indeed sounded like a job spec. The reason behind this is because I strongly believe in what I do and I want to get the best out of it. There is no point in wasting time with people who dont have the same frame of mind as yours when it comes to music. I have fun playing music and I want to make a living out of it if at all possible.
I've been looking for band members a long time now. Over the past 2 years I auditioned about ten bass players and a good dozen drummers... I can assure you that it's been a very tough job and I wasted a lot of time / energy / money doing so.
Auditions are not easy.
You meet a person for an hour.
In an hour you get to realise if you're going to gel with that person, if he/she is a good musician, if his / her priorities are what your priorities are.
On many occasions I had people turning up for a jam who couldn't play their bloody instrument!
Some of them didn't even bother showing up even though I had booked a rehearsal room just for them. Some replied to ads not mentioning that they were 16 years of age... One guy started his email like by 'Hello Lauren, Dont know why i am emailing you, since i probably cannot fulfil your extra member needs' etc etc - Fine then mister, if ya don't know why you're applying then neither do I!!
I am very happy with the rhythm section I have now. It's been hard work to find the lads but things are going great for us. We know what we want, work very hard at it and have a lot of fun doing so too. There's nothing more fulfilling than a dozen strangers coming up to you after you play a gig and telling you they thought you were fantastic on that stage!
After posting the ad looking for a multi-instrumentalist, I got a bit of interest - say about ten emails from people... I tried 2 guys out and it was a let down... Not good enough... More time wasted me.
I rather write music than auditioning people every night of the week when I could be writing music instead.
Gonna stop the rant cos getting p*issed off now but all I wanted to clear here was that, yes the ad posted was VERY pointy and sounded like a job offer but since I want to make a career out of it I might as well go for the best musicians I can find - after all, music is a business and if we can make money out of our talent while still having fun with like minded people, we might as well do so!
Byebye
Lauren