Spudman
Luke Skyrawker
I would appreciate hearing how you guys would handle this situation.
I've been spending the last few weeks woodshedding to learn 40 new to me tunes so that I can play with another cover band. Rehearsals are 130 miles away and I've been to two.
The band leader is a very accomplished, relatively speaking, musician and plays keys. He needs players who are able to travel so I took the gig. There are several gigs on the books now.
I learned all the material in the proper keys, learned all my parts correctly and mastered the tempos. I was good to go. I show up and he says we play everything faster than the original and we do a few in different keys. Problem for me is that the tempos are so high that there is no space and little groove or pocket. It just feels like rushing through the song. THEN, he drops key elements of songs, shortens solos, and leaves little room for musical expression. "This is how WE do it" is what he says. There is no other member of the band that I've talked to that likes the tempo issue including the lead singer who is his girlfriend.
I went last night with a very experienced drummer that is trained in music scholastically and we both hated it. He was flustered, I was flustered and we were not happy as we were driving several hours back home in a blinding snow storm on ice covered roads.
My question is - do I suck it up and play as the leader wishes or do I back out because I feel I'll be locked into a non expressive box? What is your take?
Please ask questions if I seem unclear or have left out points that would help you to be better informed. I really need to settle this right away.
I've been spending the last few weeks woodshedding to learn 40 new to me tunes so that I can play with another cover band. Rehearsals are 130 miles away and I've been to two.
The band leader is a very accomplished, relatively speaking, musician and plays keys. He needs players who are able to travel so I took the gig. There are several gigs on the books now.
I learned all the material in the proper keys, learned all my parts correctly and mastered the tempos. I was good to go. I show up and he says we play everything faster than the original and we do a few in different keys. Problem for me is that the tempos are so high that there is no space and little groove or pocket. It just feels like rushing through the song. THEN, he drops key elements of songs, shortens solos, and leaves little room for musical expression. "This is how WE do it" is what he says. There is no other member of the band that I've talked to that likes the tempo issue including the lead singer who is his girlfriend.
I went last night with a very experienced drummer that is trained in music scholastically and we both hated it. He was flustered, I was flustered and we were not happy as we were driving several hours back home in a blinding snow storm on ice covered roads.
My question is - do I suck it up and play as the leader wishes or do I back out because I feel I'll be locked into a non expressive box? What is your take?
Please ask questions if I seem unclear or have left out points that would help you to be better informed. I really need to settle this right away.