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Blues/hardrock basist required for power trio

  • 08-01-2010 2:47pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12


    hi there,

    I am looking for blues basist who would take a lead of rythm section in my project (hopefully band).
    This is power trio (perhaps with singer some day) palying instrumental bluesrock/hardrock, so bassist who can play all around the neck would be perfect. I am not looking for another Andy Frazer or so but the aim of this project is to develop me as lead guitarist and that's no.1, so I want someone who is aware of his limitation and thanks to this project can develop his skills as well. singing would an asset.
    I need someone who can take charge of rythem section and play with the drummer to make groovy, powerfull blues. I want to play my own ideas first (+covers), so interpretation of my riffs,songs is your job, but I hope to help. so there will be plenty of space for everyone.
    There is experienced easy going drummer on board already:)
    If you love Cream, Free, Led Zeppelin, Muddy Waters, B.B.King, UFO, delta blues, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Rory Gallagher and many others like that, then this is your chance:)
    so, let's start learn blues/classic rock and hopefully this all will evolve into real band, unless you dont want to became solid basist.
    You have to want to develop in blues/hardrock, have balls on stage and lead the rythm section. Pleasure from playing and jaming in the band is another no.1, - not money - this is not covers-wedding band.
    I am hoping some day be able to lear kids to play blues, hardrock but first I have to be really good and I feel better than indie guitarist palying for 10 years.
    Me and the drummer are friendly guys, who dont want to make some proffessional band with lots of stress. it's to become better musicians and then who knows...:)
    good luck!
    breadfan


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12 breadfan1979


    anyone?
    I don't believe that bluesrock/hardrock is dead in IRL, so don't be shy!:)


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