My own band

gioganotti posted on 16 ott 2015 #1
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Hi guys and girls. Today is a big day for me. I created my own band. For now we have three guitars and bass. Will be playing mainly blues and rock from the old glorious times of Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, and the similar. Can you advise me what instruments and how is prudent to be included in the band? For vocals it is clear, but others are my little difficult to define. Sorry if my English is not good.
jmrukkers posted on 16 ott 2015 #2
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For Deep Purple you'd definitely want a screaming Hammond...
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gioganotti posted on 16 ott 2015 #3
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Whether it would be prudent to be used only for music, like Purple? I could not say: You will play only two songs will be keep silent and the other three because not suitable. Maybe some "universal" instruments?
mpointon posted on 17 ott 2015 #4
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JM is right that you'll need keyboards for doing Deep Purple, etc. If one of your guitarists can also play the keyboard, that'd be the best way. I used to play in a hard rock covers band (we did Deep Purple's 'Mistreated', for example) and the keyboard player was second guitar on songs that didn't need keys.
gioganotti posted on 17 ott 2015 #5
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So far we can't find a keyboard player. So Deep Purple remains in the background. Pity. I have many favorite of their songs.
Marceys posted on 17 ott 2015 #6
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mpointon wrote: songs that didn't need keys.



Huh?
DannyK posted on 17 ott 2015 #7
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Marceys wrote:Huh?


LOL ;)
OliVBee posted on 19 ott 2015 #8
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rofl Marc !
i think 3 guitars and 1 bass is unbalanced ... you need at least a couple bass to even that ;)
seriously a drummer is what you really need to start with if you want to play anything punchy !
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nilton posted on 19 ott 2015 #9
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Why not 2 drummers? Everything that is worth doing is worth overdoing
OliVBee posted on 20 ott 2015 #10
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yesssss nilton !! 3 gtrs 2 bass 2 drummers sound greaaaaat !!! wonderful idea of line up :D
Dick posted on 20 ott 2015 #11
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behave guys! :D

Lets not make fun out of the initial request please...
seriously... three guitars are a bit much... and you'll definetly need either a drummer, or a decision to always play to some pre-selected wikiloops beats, I cant think of a beginner band working without any rythm base, you'll definetly need that IMO.

@marc - yes, there IS music that don't need any keys. Not even black ones.
nilton posted on 20 ott 2015 #12
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It was not my intention to make fun of anything or anyone.
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gioganotti posted on 20 ott 2015 #13
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I'm sorry if I was wrong or misunderstood. I think this is due to two circumstances: my very bad English and my inexperience as a whole. I do not question the existence of a drummer and vocalist (s). I thought it was self-explanatory. My main question is whether the available instruments we could be a little closer to the sound of those bands? Yes, we are beginners and for us music is a hobby, but we would like to develop and will be glad of any feedback. Once again I apologize for bad English.
MasterK posted on 21 ott 2015 #14
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Hey Gio !
Cool idea to make a good band of friends and other's ..

For me, I would try the following, and I have seen it done before. "Eagles"
Utilize the 3 guitarists for some 1st, 2nd, and 3rd chair. Like a chior.
OliVBee can probably explain better, but your approach to the chord can be different to each guitarist. They are called INVERSIONS.
Some others may have the "catch phrase" of what I am trying to explain, but think harmony guitar parts.
Just an idea, for what it is worth.
Good luck in your new adventure, and have fun ! :)

~MasterK
gioganotti posted on 21 ott 2015 #15
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MasterK, many thanks. Exactly what all I needed. I was thinking about something like that but you explained it very well. I can hardly wait to come Friday evening and joyful guys that everyone can join properly.
Marceys posted on 21 ott 2015 #16
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@marc - yes, there IS music that don't need any keys. Not even black ones.

Im, shocked and so dissapointed! ..... 😢
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