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How to properly assemble a band practice for playing live?

  • Wednesday Mar 17,2010 10:45 PM
  • By diddy
  • In Others

Well, we’ve had meetings. We’ve messed around. We’ve even recording a couple demos and what not just having fun with my microphone. Now I think we’re serious. We don’t have a drummer yet but we want to practice full songs, full tempo, playing all together. We don’t know any songs we could play like that all together, though. How do you think we should start? I’m planning on covers. We never know how to start and end up playing Xbox. So what do we do?

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3 Comments

  • Luca says:

    you guys should get a drummer, and then just practice somewhere were there IS NOT an Xbox and then you will be able to focus more, trust me man i had the same problem xD you have to start having more fun with the music and you have to start feeling the music and it will be alot more easier

  • bill says:

    stay focosed dip

  • Bolth Mannn says:

    None of you seem that serious about the band if you end up playing xbox all the time.

    1) get a drummer
    2) get the band together and talk about if you want to start being serious
    3) if you choose to get serious, no more xbox during practice.
    4) Practice cover songs that everyone agrees on until you play well together in a band.
    5) Record your own songs.
    6) Send them to labels
    7) If a label responds, theyll send your stuff out to stores
    8) You’ll get money
    9) you’ll get rich
    10) You’ll get laid
    11) You’ll die at like 70.



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