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[QUOTE="ouchdrummer:863752"][QUOTE="Seth:863740"]Ok, so there seems to be a shortage of Drummers and bassist, so where are they and is it because they are already in a band? Why do many people pick up the bass or drums? What is the scoop![/QUOTE] Well for drummers at least, the answer is easy. Drums are not played as much because it's hard to find someplace you can play, because as a beginner you have to buy a handful of equipment just to start, and because if a drummer isn't perfect, than EVERYONE hears. So when people realize how hard it is, they quit. Not everyone, but a lot of people... Bass players... I think Darkwar hit the nail on the head, I have known a lot of people who wanted to get into music, but didn't want to have to play "like, everynight". AKA, they wanted to be able to play in a band with minimal effort. Lots of people take this stance, and there are the ones who so the whole "guitar was too hard, how about bass" thing. What you have to find are the bass players that play because they love the low end, the ones that don't need to be in the front of the music, the ones that are creative enough to write parts that counterpoint the guitar and that accent the guitar, not that play the root or fifth the entire time.[/QUOTE]
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