blueman335
Mojo's Minions
Re: How long has you Number One been your Number one?
+1. You're a paid entertainer, come prepared. I've seen guitarists kill a band's momentum as they fumble with a string change mid-set; it always takes longer when a whole room is watching you. A guy I that had his guitar constantly shorting out, and didn't have a back up. Very frustrating gig for him. Same goes with having a battery die in active PU's (I saw a bass player have this happen; he had to leave the venue and drive around looking for a store that was open late at night that carried batteries).
I disagree 100%.
If you play live you need a MINUMUM of 2 guitars set up and ready to plug in for EACH TUNING YOU USE. Preferably more, but uinder no circumstances less.
I didn´t pay admission to watch somebody restring his guitars because he wasn´t properly prepared. I down my beer and leave shows when I see people do this, because whether they come back or not is usually going to depend on alcohol sales and I´m not going to pay money now to have them come back later and waste my time again.
The only time I didn´t do that was when I BOOED MY BEST FRIEND off the stage for being so stupid, especially since I had warned him and even sold him my s470 the day before. He now owns more guitars than I do, partly because he instantly realized how right I was when that happened.
+1. You're a paid entertainer, come prepared. I've seen guitarists kill a band's momentum as they fumble with a string change mid-set; it always takes longer when a whole room is watching you. A guy I that had his guitar constantly shorting out, and didn't have a back up. Very frustrating gig for him. Same goes with having a battery die in active PU's (I saw a bass player have this happen; he had to leave the venue and drive around looking for a store that was open late at night that carried batteries).