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Offline Mysteryman

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Battling Musicians
« on: April 18, 2013, 09:23:01 PM »
Im listening to some old footage of another musician and I playing. We sound a mess. :D Too much going on. Have you ever felt like you were in a battle with the organist or keyboardist?
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Re: Battling Musicians
« Reply #1 on: April 19, 2013, 08:04:17 AM »
More like trying to dodge their attacks and fit my jabs in where I can. :D

But, yeah, I'm rather passive in most cases, so if I feel a battle coming on I'll back off. Usually.
Looking back I think I did myself a disservice. I did not get out much so I may have stunted my growth as a musician. I did not feel like battling in the house of the Lord although a few times I may have gotten in the flesh and played what ever I felt like. :D As I listen to some of our old recordings we sound good at times but there was a lot going on.
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Re: Battling Musicians
« Reply #2 on: April 19, 2013, 09:48:52 AM »
Every now and then I get in that situation. Usually I just back off and let the other dude get his shine on. I don't have much of an ego when it comes to music. I'm all about things flowing and if that means me laying back, I will.
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Re: Battling Musicians
« Reply #3 on: June 01, 2013, 11:00:58 PM »
Yep, been there. Just let the other person play on. Sometimes I wonder what would've happened if I told him that he was playing too much.
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Re: Battling Musicians
« Reply #4 on: June 02, 2013, 01:27:20 PM »
Every now and then I get in that situation. Usually I just back off and let the other dude get his shine on. I don't have much of an ego when it comes to music. I'm all about things flowing and if that means me laying back, I will.

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Re: Battling Musicians
« Reply #5 on: June 02, 2013, 05:02:21 PM »
Looking back I think I did myself a disservice. I did not get out much so I may have stunted my growth as a musician. I did not feel like battling in the house of the Lord although a few times I may have gotten in the flesh and played what ever I felt like. :D As I listen to some of our old recordings we sound good at times but there was a lot going on.

Yep, this happened to me today you know where the organist started competing with me I wasn't but he was and he was playing all kind of stuff, going runs you name it. I mean really doing that type of stuff all in my face. But me being the passive one I ignored it. But why does an organist see that if a guy is good guitar player they wanna compete against him cause he's really that good? Anyway, what had happened at the end of the service I played a song for the offering which the organist asked me to play something and I did and we jam and everybody enjoyed it. So I got a lot of praise from people, anyway but all glory and honor belongs to Jesus Christ who gifted me to play guitar.

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Re: Battling Musicians
« Reply #6 on: June 10, 2013, 03:06:55 PM »
I think this is a problem a lot of immature musicians go through.  As you get more mature ( notice I said mature and not older, there is a difference),   you realize that typically  you can always create space in a song  so that another instrument  can breathe.   


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