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Man With Gas
New member
Just to add a little more in support of using keyboard/percussion backing tracks only. (not extra guitars and voices etc..)
The club and the audience 99.9% of the time pay NO attention to guitarists or the rest of the band.
It's the lead vocalist who gets ALL the attention so everyone being precious about 100% live is kidding themselves about their self importance.
In this day and age trying to organize/co-ordinate more than 4 people in a band is almost impossible and let's not forget more people in a band cost more money which clubs don't want to pay for anymore.
A backing track keyboardist always turns up on time, doesn't want special treatment, actually learns the songs, doesn't play too loud onstage and doesn't take up valuable space on small stages.
Add to that when you're playing dance covers the tempo is consistent and you can actually get a groove happening that will stay in time and keep the audience on the dance floor. (they're happy and so is the club owner)
For those who think it's easy & cheating to play to backing tracks and still sound real give it a go as it's another
skill set that most don't have.
While the purists keeping bitching the others are working and keeping people entertained which at the end of the day is what it's all about isn't it.
A good musician with presence will shine in a 100% live band OR a band that uses backing tracks. If you feel threatened by backing tracks channel that energy into having a go with them instead of whining. Who knows you may change your mind but you won't know until you actually give it a go.
The club and the audience 99.9% of the time pay NO attention to guitarists or the rest of the band.
It's the lead vocalist who gets ALL the attention so everyone being precious about 100% live is kidding themselves about their self importance.
In this day and age trying to organize/co-ordinate more than 4 people in a band is almost impossible and let's not forget more people in a band cost more money which clubs don't want to pay for anymore.
A backing track keyboardist always turns up on time, doesn't want special treatment, actually learns the songs, doesn't play too loud onstage and doesn't take up valuable space on small stages.
Add to that when you're playing dance covers the tempo is consistent and you can actually get a groove happening that will stay in time and keep the audience on the dance floor. (they're happy and so is the club owner)
For those who think it's easy & cheating to play to backing tracks and still sound real give it a go as it's another
skill set that most don't have.
While the purists keeping bitching the others are working and keeping people entertained which at the end of the day is what it's all about isn't it.
A good musician with presence will shine in a 100% live band OR a band that uses backing tracks. If you feel threatened by backing tracks channel that energy into having a go with them instead of whining. Who knows you may change your mind but you won't know until you actually give it a go.