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Mature Country/blues lead guitarist wanted

We are in our 60's age group, rhythm, bass and drums, we have a jam session in the Berkely studio on Friday mornings 10am from 1pm. We would like a country, blues mostly clean sounding lead guitar player around or age, we have no set list it's really

Springburn, Glasgow

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What should I include in my 'musician wanted' advert to attract the right people?

Be specific about the instrument, skill level (beginner, intermediate, advanced), genre of music, commitment level (e.g., weekly rehearsals, occasional gigs), age range (if applicable), and any specific equipment requirements. Mention your band's goals and influences to give potential members a clear idea of what you're about.

How can I ensure I'm meeting with genuine musicians and not wasting my time?

Before meeting in person, exchange audio or video samples of your playing or previous performances. Have a phone call or video chat to discuss musical interests, availability, and commitment. When meeting for the first time, do so in a public place or bring a friend.

What are some good ways to audition musicians?

Prepare a short setlist or a few key songs that showcase your band's style. Ask potential members to learn these songs beforehand. During the audition, focus on their timing, technique, ability to listen and interact with other musicians, and overall attitude. Provide constructive feedback and be clear about your expectations.

What should I consider when forming a band agreement?

A band agreement, even informal, can prevent disputes later on. Consider outlining things like songwriting credits, how income and expenses will be split, decision-making processes, and what happens if a member leaves. Seek legal advice if you're unsure about any aspect of the agreement.

What are some ways to promote my band in Glasgow and find gigs?

Utilise local music venues, open mic nights, and community events to gain exposure. Create a social media presence and share your music online. Network with other musicians and bands in the Glasgow music scene. Consider registering with local music directories and gig listing websites. Remember to comply with any local noise regulations when rehearsing or performing.