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rant: musicians[11.10.07]
There's some good reasons I don't play with other musicians that often. One really good one is the pitch. What is the pitch? In a word, b.s. I'll explain. A few weeks back I put an ad on an online message board that I was looking to play. I got a few responses and met up with a few people. None of the jam sessions were really super-magical or anything, but it was cool to play. Twice - from two different people - I heard the pitch. Pitch 1: "Yeah, man, we've got radio connections and a record label wanted to sign us but we lost a guy so we couldn't sign. And don't worry, we won't leave you hangin'. We'll let you know if we can work with you." Pitch 2: (and yes I blogged about this previously) "Oh yeah, we've got this big-time video producer doing a video for us. Want to be in it? Okay, it will be on [this date] - we'll keep in touch and let you know." Now I'll explain each pitch. Pitch 1 translated: "Some friend of my brother's cousin said he knew a friend of a guy who was interested in signing us, but then he lost his number so.. oh well. And I know I'll say I'll call you back, but um.. don't count on it because it's not going to happen." Pitch 2 translated: "We've got some college kid with crappy rental gear doing a video for us - but his teacher says he's really good.. I hope. Yeah, I'm going to invite you to be in a vid with us but just so you know I'm flat-out lying. If you start calling me I won't answer, so um.. don't bother." . . . I've been hearing pitches ever since I started playing guitar. Guys love spreading the b.s. really, really thick. I'm not saying all musicians pitch, but a lot of them do. Are they trying to "be cool" or something? Darned if I know. . . . Pitches translatedPitch:
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. . . The moral of this rant: True musicians (whether amateur, pro or hobbyist) don't pitch. I never have and never will - because I don't have to. 4 comments
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