Matt42
New member
I had an audition canceled out from under me because the guy said my lead playing was "riddled with mistakes." I wasn't super excited about that band anyway, the samples he sent me were boring and unimaginative to my ears. I was probably going to turn him down, but hearing his opinion of my playing hit me pretty hard and has me worried.
I'm pretty comfortable with my playing. In the moments when I'm being totally honest with myself, I'd consider my skills to be somewhere around an 8 out of 10. I know where my strengths lie (theory, right hand technique, tone, and sense of when/what a song needs) and I know my limitations (left hand technique, phrasing, and working the chord tones in a solo). I'm at my best in a live situation, rather than sitting in my room playing leads over short rhythm tracks that I recorded myself.
As far as the clips in my soundcloud go, the only ones that are anything serious are the ones that are longish. Most of them are just me sampling my new amp and some new pedals to show to some friends and post here. The ones that I actually put a little bit of effort into are "Cortez Jam" "Crayon Jam" and "Archer Demo Track 1." Even those were pretty off the cuff. I put more effort into the getting the rhythms right than making sure the leads were perfect. I'm about 95% happy with all of them. There are a few parts where I feel like my phrasing could be better, or I wish I had done something different, but overall, I feel like they are pretty good for what they are. I know the sound quality isn't perfect, and my recording setup/technique leaves a lot to be desired, but other than that...
What I'm looking for from this post is two fold:
First, I'd like to hear some critiques of my playing on soundcloud, as well as the video and album I am linking at the bottom. I've got thick skin, so I wont get offended by harsh, but constructive criticism. I want to improve and you don't improve if everyone is always singing your praises, rather than pointing out what you need to work on.
Second, I'm hoping someone can give me some advice for what kind of tracks I should be putting up to send to people. I'm not trying to get into a super pro band or make it big in the music world, I just want to play a couple of gigs a month, with a good mix of originals/covers, and have fun. That being said, I'm hoping to get into a band with some other people of my approximate skill level. As much as I liked the guys in my last band, I was pretty obviously the best member (or at least that's what all of them told me when I was moving). I don't mind that, especially when the band dynamic is really solid and the guys are super cool, but I want to play with people who are going to push me. Any advice is super welcome!
Thanks in advance.
https://soundcloud.com/matt-bush-238837186
https://vimeo.com/149214492
https://thehasslers.bandcamp.com/album/the-hasslers (Acoustic guitar on 1, 5, 8, 11, 12. Electric on 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9)
I'm pretty comfortable with my playing. In the moments when I'm being totally honest with myself, I'd consider my skills to be somewhere around an 8 out of 10. I know where my strengths lie (theory, right hand technique, tone, and sense of when/what a song needs) and I know my limitations (left hand technique, phrasing, and working the chord tones in a solo). I'm at my best in a live situation, rather than sitting in my room playing leads over short rhythm tracks that I recorded myself.
As far as the clips in my soundcloud go, the only ones that are anything serious are the ones that are longish. Most of them are just me sampling my new amp and some new pedals to show to some friends and post here. The ones that I actually put a little bit of effort into are "Cortez Jam" "Crayon Jam" and "Archer Demo Track 1." Even those were pretty off the cuff. I put more effort into the getting the rhythms right than making sure the leads were perfect. I'm about 95% happy with all of them. There are a few parts where I feel like my phrasing could be better, or I wish I had done something different, but overall, I feel like they are pretty good for what they are. I know the sound quality isn't perfect, and my recording setup/technique leaves a lot to be desired, but other than that...
What I'm looking for from this post is two fold:
First, I'd like to hear some critiques of my playing on soundcloud, as well as the video and album I am linking at the bottom. I've got thick skin, so I wont get offended by harsh, but constructive criticism. I want to improve and you don't improve if everyone is always singing your praises, rather than pointing out what you need to work on.
Second, I'm hoping someone can give me some advice for what kind of tracks I should be putting up to send to people. I'm not trying to get into a super pro band or make it big in the music world, I just want to play a couple of gigs a month, with a good mix of originals/covers, and have fun. That being said, I'm hoping to get into a band with some other people of my approximate skill level. As much as I liked the guys in my last band, I was pretty obviously the best member (or at least that's what all of them told me when I was moving). I don't mind that, especially when the band dynamic is really solid and the guys are super cool, but I want to play with people who are going to push me. Any advice is super welcome!
Thanks in advance.
https://soundcloud.com/matt-bush-238837186
https://vimeo.com/149214492
https://thehasslers.bandcamp.com/album/the-hasslers (Acoustic guitar on 1, 5, 8, 11, 12. Electric on 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9)