SEEKING
Band to Join, Vocalist - Bass, Vocalist - Baritone, Vocalist - Alto, Violin, Vocalist - Soprano, Vocalist, Trumpet, Trombone, Saxophone, Rhythm Guitar, Piano, Other Percussion, Other, Mandolin, Lead Guitar, Keyboard, Harmonica, Flute, Fiddle, Drums, Dobro, Bass Guitar, Banjo, Bagpipes, Background Singer, Acoustic Guitar, Vocalist - Tenor.ABOUT
Im a better rhythm player than lead, but I like to wank one off once in awhile. I may not be the most technical, but what I do usually compliments things pretty well. I love to play and am always looking to learn new things and get better at the old. Im deeply rooted in blues rock/classic rock, but like to play some metal and even some country as well.
Guitar is my forte, but I have a bass and can play that in a pinch, and also am an up and comming drummer with okay skills on the skins.
It would be nice to meet some people who want to jam and possibly even get out and gig once in awhile, but a good time is paramount for me. If your not having fun, what's the point?
You can find me here, just remove the spaces: ://.. com/gonzo_son
Also here, email: .gonzo5648 . com
- Screen name:
- saiyajinguitarist
- Member since:
- Aug 05 2005
- Active over 1 month ago
- Level of commitment:
- Moderately Committed
- Years playing music:
- 7
- Gigs played:
- Under 10
- Tend to practice:
- More than 3 times per week
- Available to gig:
- 2-3 nights a week
- Most available:
- Nights
Influences
Slash, Dave Gilmour, Jimmy Page, Neil Young.... basically bits and pieces of the great ones. Isnt everyone else? But those ones stand out the most in my playing I suppose.
EQUIPMENT
Pretty basic. My slightly modded 51' run into either my Blues Jr. or a Crate Powerblock and the block into a 4x12 loaded with 20 watt Greenbacks. Some overdrive and delay in my signal chain, but I don't use them often.
Also, a Fender P-Bass and a Bassman 200 and my 5-piece drumkit. Single pedal bass. Not real keen on double bass. Maybe because I'm no treal good at it, but the desire isn't really there either. :P Single seems to cover it pretty well for me.