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  • Looking for a vocalist

    what's up, names Khachik and im lookin for a vocalist (does not have to be armenian) from the L.A. county area, for the band i'm in. Just getting the band started, but the plans are to be original. If anybody is interested let me know. Anybody 17 or over (maybe 16 if you have talent)
    Last edited by Cheeks; 01-03-2004, 09:20 PM.

  • #2
    Hello Khachik, my name is Armen. I'm not a vocalist (guitarist) nor do I want to be one, nor is my band looking for one. I'm just here to offer you advice on posts like this.

    State the location of your band. This is the internet, and people all over the world can contact each other. You should be more specific as to where you guys are located.

    Age group must also be notified.

    Style of music should also be mentioned, because different types of music need different types of vocalists. You don't want an opera singer for a death metal band, nor is it good to have a high-pitched, energetic singer for a band that writes depressive music.

    Just some help I'm offering.

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    • #3
      He said LA county, 17 and up. It would be nice to know the style of music, though. I can sing pretty well and might be interested, but I probably won't have a lot of time come next month and through the spring. I'd at least like to come by and hear your band. I'm 23, by the way, and can sing just about any style but death metal and opera.

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      • #4
        We are gonna be original. No style it's gonna be a mix of everything. example: one song the bass will be punk, the gutiar will be blues, and the drums will be metal. It's gnna be riginal, we havn't gotten to jam more than once cuase we are waiting for the guitarist to get his new amp sent in that he ordered.
        But once we get it started anybody is more than welcome to come see us jam. Our drummer is 20, bassist (me) 17, and guitarist is 17. And we want the vocalist to have his own style of singing.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Cheeks We are gonna be original. No style it's gonna be a mix of everything. example: one song the bass will be punk, the gutiar will be blues, and the drums will be metal. It's gnna be riginal, we havn't gotten to jam more than once cuase we are waiting for the guitarist to get his new amp sent in that he ordered.
          But once we get it started anybody is more than welcome to come see us jam. Our drummer is 20, bassist (me) 17, and guitarist is 17. And we want the vocalist to have his own style of singing.
          I guess you can send me a pm when you're ready.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Cheeks We are gonna be original. No style it's gonna be a mix of everything. example: one song the bass will be punk, the gutiar will be blues, and the drums will be metal. It's gnna be riginal, we havn't gotten to jam more than once cuase we are waiting for the guitarist to get his new amp sent in that he ordered.
            But once we get it started anybody is more than welcome to come see us jam. Our drummer is 20, bassist (me) 17, and guitarist is 17. And we want the vocalist to have his own style of singing.
            This really does sound interesting, I'm going to warn you about biting off more than you can chew. Having band members that have a broad spectrum of tastes and influences can be a huge advantage, the way you're describing your music sounds really hectic and bizarre. A song is not just a collection of instruments playing melodies at the same tempo, it's supposed to be a coherent whole. I'm not saying that the drummer is supposed to keep a simple pattern and the bassist should follow the guitar lines exactly (like so many bands seem to do ). The instrumentation can be a little 'out there' and original, but remember that if it's going to be at the expense to the song, don't do so.

            Me and my band learned this through experience.....

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            • #7
              well buddy ... i rap and but im from fresno ... been rapping for about 3 years and i should be a bit known in la and such .. not that any1 cares lol ... but ya if ur interested in listening to a song i got a bunch of em so .... I.m me and we'lll talk ....Aim- Infamous559

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