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Old 06-22-2009, 12:38 PM   #23
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its worth taking on board. i think you should at least suggest lessons to your singer and guage how dedicated he is off that. if you're just playing gigs for fun and have no aspirations beyond that then it's fine, enjoy yourself, but if you're aiming for something higher you really need to adapt. he is the focal point and front man of your band and the rest of you could be as cool as led zeppelin in the background but with the guy wailing away like that people are going to tune out and/or leave.

im not saying you need to dump him cause honestly anyone can sing pretty much, but you need to check out his determination and discipline. i know how hard it is to find reliable people to form bands with.

ps. cool kids play with their guitar hanging low.
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