Re: [Harp-L] Read if you're bored!
Yeah and keep running... Don't look back!!! :)
Dave
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From: "Mike Rogers" <bullfrog9@xxxxxxx>
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Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2012 09:04:10
To: <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>; Nick Walsh<niko8484@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Read if you're bored!
Run!!
Bullfrog
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From: "Nick Walsh" <niko8484@xxxxxxx>
To: <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2012 12:16 PM
Subject: [Harp-L] Read if you're bored!
Here is an email exchange I recently had with a band leader who asked me to
come play him and his band. It's long but I just wanted to know the groups
thoughts about this exchange. Here is some background on the email: this
band played at a very loud level. This level always increased during set to
the point that everything including vocal was muddy and distorted.
Let me know If I out of line at all.
I actually found his respond ridiculously entertaining.
Nick "Chowda"
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Nick.. I hope all is well with you, I am in search of a good harp player
for the new reformed XXXXXXX, and it now consists of some great players.
I really liked playing with you and what you brought to the stage when you
jammed with us.. and I know you must be even better now. If you are
interested in playing with us again please let me know...
Thanks, Tom
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Hey Tom,
Thanks for the email. I have been really busy with school and work. That
being said I am looking to play more harp. I really like the song choice of
the XXXXXXX has and the style youâre playing. I think my harp sounds good
with it.
I have a few suggests if you're interested. I don't mean this in any
disrespectful way what so ever, but I found it hard to play with the XXXXXX
because of the overall volume level. I felt like I got lost in the mix with
my medium sized amp (12" speaker, 25 watt amp). Even when I brought out my
Bassman I felt able to compete but then I felt like I was perpetuating the
issue and forcing others to turn up. The last time I played with the XXXXXX
I left feeling a little discouraged and like it wasn't my place to ask
everyone to turn down.
Again, I mean this with total respect. I think you're a great guitarist and
the other guys in the band were really cool as well.
Thanks,
Nick
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Great to hear from you Nick.... and oh yes, the volume issue... There
are some people that really have a hard time dealing with it and I, and that
is fine for them, but not me. At the smaller venues I do try to keep a lid
on it as best I can but I have to tell you I will not play at lounge levels,
never happen. When I play I want to play for real... I take my playing
seriously just like all my hero's I grew up listing to... I want the
XXXXXXX to be the real deal, and to get tone... great tone I need to be at a
level that will allow me to get there pure and simple, no bink tone or fake
sounding distortion pedals at low levels... can't and won't do it.
I am not going to turn down any lower than I already play, nor is the band
as a whole. If you think you can handle that and want to give it a go then
let me know and you should come to our next rehearsal. If not.. I fully
understand.
Either way... good to hear from you, always liked you and your playing and
thought you had great potential.
Tom
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