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What should I include in my 'musician wanted' advert to attract the right guitar player?
Be specific about the genre of music, experience level required, commitment expectations (e.g., rehearsals per week, gig frequency), age range, and any specific skills or equipment the guitarist should possess. Mention if you have original material or are playing covers, and include links to your existing music if available. Also, state your location within London clearly.
What are some red flags to watch out for when auditioning guitar players?
Be wary of guitarists who are consistently late, unprepared, or unwilling to learn new material. Watch out for those who are overly critical of other musicians or display a lack of professionalism. It's also wise to be cautious of individuals who demand upfront payment without demonstrating their skills or commitment.
How can I ensure a safe and productive audition environment?
Hold auditions in a public place or with other band members present. Clearly communicate your expectations and boundaries beforehand. Avoid providing personal information or engaging in conversations that make you uncomfortable. Trust your instincts and end the audition if you feel unsafe.
What legal considerations should I keep in mind when forming a band?
Consider drafting a band agreement that outlines each member's responsibilities, ownership of intellectual property (e.g., songs), and how profits and expenses will be divided. Seek legal advice if necessary, especially if you plan to register as a business or release music commercially. The Musicians' Union offers resources and advice on legal matters for musicians in the UK.
How can I protect my original music when collaborating with a new guitarist?
Before sharing original material, consider registering your songs with a Performing Rights Organisation (PRO) such as PRS for Music in the UK. This helps track and collect royalties for public performances and broadcasts of your music. When collaborating, clearly define ownership of any new material created jointly in a written agreement.
