qoron
CONTACT

SEEKING

Accordion, Acoustic Guitar, Background Singer, Bagpipes, Banjo, Bass Guitar, Cello, Clarinet, DJ, Dobro, Drums, Electronic Music, Fiddle, Flute, Harmonica, Harp, Keyboard, Lead Guitar, Mandolin, Other, Other Percussion, Piano, Rhythm Guitar, Saxophone, Steel guitar, Trombone, Trumpet, Ukulele, Upright bass, Violin, Vocalist, Vocalist - Alto, Vocalist - Baritone, Vocalist - Bass, Vocalist - Soprano, Vocalist - Tenor.

ABOUT

Hey, I'm just a young musician just looking around here for fun. Over the few years I've been playing I've realized that collabing and playing music is all I know how to do and that this is really all I want to do in my life. I don't know if anyone on here would like a 15 year old in their band, but for the time being I'm just trying to expand my musical knowledge for my future. I am however looking for tips on playing stand up because I got myself screwed joining a high school jazz band without knowing I had to play stand up and learn sheet. Any help please? (I also play in a small band at school 4 times a week)

Screen name:
qoron
Member since:
Mar 24 2017
Active over 1 month ago
Level of commitment:
Committed
Years playing music:
4
Gigs played:
Under 10
Tend to practice:
More than 3 times per week

Influences

90s alternative 70/ early 80s garage punk. All ways classical sycadelic with lots of synth. Just a nice fuzz guitar with soothing synth and funk bass lines.

(Alice in chains, Alice cooper, bad religion, bauhaus, bush, candelbox, tonic, thornley, social distortion, counting crows, descendants, ELO, everclear, The presidents of the United States of America, foo fighters, nirvana, the cure, the cult, Danzig, stone temple pilots, rush, matchbox 20, nofx, ozzy, the offspring, garbage, goo goo dolls, lambchop, I can go on for awhile, but this is a good cut off point...

Instrument experience:

Bass Guitar:
Expert
Rhythm Guitar:
Advanced
Acoustic Guitar:
Advanced
Electronic Music:
Advanced
Lead Guitar:
Moderate
Drums:
Moderate
Upright bass:
Moderate
Keyboard:
Intermediate
Vocalist - Baritone:
Beginner

EQUIPMENT

Epiphone les Paul standered, bullet strat, jaguar bass/p-bass, Old Roland keys, a few practice amps and a crappy electric drum set