Brian Krashpad
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Did I get the gig? (UPDATED)
As some of you may know, I used to play guitar in church every week, for about a decade solid. There was a big gnarly scene at that church when they changed pastors, and a lot of people left, unfortunately including us.
We've been sorta "floating" between churches since. One of the churches we've been going to is a sister-church of the one we used to go to. They don't have a lead player and I've missed playing in church. It would be a good thing on a lot of levels if I could get back to playing in church (if for no other reason than that it'd force my sorry behind to go more often).
So I e-mailed their praise band guy Monday. Later I called him and he said they have a pastor installation coming up soon so he gave me the impression that they're hot to get me in the line-up, though I had no idea what they were expecting of me. He invited me to come to a practice last night (Tuesday).
I dodged a major potential embarassment bullet during our conversation, when I talked on the phone to the band guy. By his voice I thought "Kyle" was a lady, just with an unusual first name.
Nope. High talker. A guy. Fortunately I didn't say anything on the phone about how I was expecting "Kyle" to be a guy. THAT would've been bad.
Anyhow, Kyle is a high-talker and a gay guy. Not that there's anything wrong with that. There are a lot of gay guys who are music directors or organists in various denominations of Christian churches, and I already knew that (though I bet a lot of people don't realize it), one of the prior MD's at the last church I was at was gay, so no big whup to me. Besides, the girl singers are kinda cute.
I brought my vintage Sunn head and a 2x12 and a couple of my "name brand" guitars (Fender '52 Tele, Gibby LP) to show 'em I'm "serious." So I showed up and the praise band is only doing one song for the next service (they have a new "blended" service with some contemporary and some trad hymns, apparently never all contempo). So I set up and played along with them, we must've played the song a couple dozen times, they were mainly working on the PA mix for the singers. I started out just chording clean throughout, but about midway through the rehearsal I started going to distortion on the choruses for a little more oomph. I forget what song it was, but it's kinda a contempo "standard" I'd played many dozens of times at my prior church across town. So no major screw-ups by me or anything. I occasionally asked if they wanted me to do anything different, and Kyle basically said to do whatever I liked.
So then I broke down my rig and loaded out and we all went home. I didn't want to be presumptious, so I didn't ask if they wanted me to play this Sunday or what, but nobody said boo one way or t'other.
So, I guess it went fine, I had a good time, but I have no idea whether they'd like me to play with them. Kyle seems pretty laid-back though, in addition to letting me figure out what to do with the song, he was wearing slaps and kicked them off while playing piano, so he's not apparently a real formal person, which suits me fine.
I'll send him a very neutrally-worded e-mail saying I had a great time and thanking them for letting me come out. And saying if they need me to play Sunday or for subsequent practices, just tell me when to show up. I guess I'm being a little paranoid, but I thought it was kinda odd that we all just went home without any more being said.

As some of you may know, I used to play guitar in church every week, for about a decade solid. There was a big gnarly scene at that church when they changed pastors, and a lot of people left, unfortunately including us.
We've been sorta "floating" between churches since. One of the churches we've been going to is a sister-church of the one we used to go to. They don't have a lead player and I've missed playing in church. It would be a good thing on a lot of levels if I could get back to playing in church (if for no other reason than that it'd force my sorry behind to go more often).
So I e-mailed their praise band guy Monday. Later I called him and he said they have a pastor installation coming up soon so he gave me the impression that they're hot to get me in the line-up, though I had no idea what they were expecting of me. He invited me to come to a practice last night (Tuesday).
I dodged a major potential embarassment bullet during our conversation, when I talked on the phone to the band guy. By his voice I thought "Kyle" was a lady, just with an unusual first name.
Nope. High talker. A guy. Fortunately I didn't say anything on the phone about how I was expecting "Kyle" to be a guy. THAT would've been bad.
Anyhow, Kyle is a high-talker and a gay guy. Not that there's anything wrong with that. There are a lot of gay guys who are music directors or organists in various denominations of Christian churches, and I already knew that (though I bet a lot of people don't realize it), one of the prior MD's at the last church I was at was gay, so no big whup to me. Besides, the girl singers are kinda cute.
I brought my vintage Sunn head and a 2x12 and a couple of my "name brand" guitars (Fender '52 Tele, Gibby LP) to show 'em I'm "serious." So I showed up and the praise band is only doing one song for the next service (they have a new "blended" service with some contemporary and some trad hymns, apparently never all contempo). So I set up and played along with them, we must've played the song a couple dozen times, they were mainly working on the PA mix for the singers. I started out just chording clean throughout, but about midway through the rehearsal I started going to distortion on the choruses for a little more oomph. I forget what song it was, but it's kinda a contempo "standard" I'd played many dozens of times at my prior church across town. So no major screw-ups by me or anything. I occasionally asked if they wanted me to do anything different, and Kyle basically said to do whatever I liked.
So then I broke down my rig and loaded out and we all went home. I didn't want to be presumptious, so I didn't ask if they wanted me to play this Sunday or what, but nobody said boo one way or t'other.
So, I guess it went fine, I had a good time, but I have no idea whether they'd like me to play with them. Kyle seems pretty laid-back though, in addition to letting me figure out what to do with the song, he was wearing slaps and kicked them off while playing piano, so he's not apparently a real formal person, which suits me fine.
I'll send him a very neutrally-worded e-mail saying I had a great time and thanking them for letting me come out. And saying if they need me to play Sunday or for subsequent practices, just tell me when to show up. I guess I'm being a little paranoid, but I thought it was kinda odd that we all just went home without any more being said.
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