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QuestionWhat should be my band name?Community AnswerAnything you'd like! Be sure to talk it over with your band mates and try to pick something that isn't already taken.
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QuestionWhat is a good way to make money for the equipment?Community AnswerWashing cars, mowing lawns, raking leaves, and shoveling snow are good ways to make money in general.
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QuestionWhat are the best instruments to play in a band if I can't get a bass?Community AnswerThere isn't really a group of "best instruments" to use in a band. Depending on the genre, you may not have even needed a bass in the first place. An EDM band is going to rely on a synthesizer more than, say, a country band.Many major-label artists use a variety of instruments, often rotating between them depending on the song. That being said, it's hard to go wrong with a guitar, keyboard, drums, and a singer.
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QuestionHow much money would I need to start a band?Community AnswerIt really depends on what you already have and what you think you'll need. Pool your resources with your band mates (instruments, amps, songwriting materials, costuming, etc.) and add up the costs of whatever you are missing.
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QuestionI'm 16 and trying to start a rock band . How do we start that first song, and what should it be about?Community AnswerTry doing a cover of a song you already like. To write a song, one has to have a thorough understanding of music theory, poetic meter, harmonies, etc. It's much easier to look up a prepared tablature online, though you might run into copyright issues if you're trying to sell a cover of a song.
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QuestionWhat sound equipment do I need?Community AnswerYou'll probably only need a basic PA, for the purpose of rehearsing. Most places you would play will have their own sound system.
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QuestionI am starting a band, but the guitarist is in Texas, which is very far away from me. How can we work that out?Community AnswerUse an app called BandLab where you can record and share music. I have used it to send my part of a song to my band mate across the country and they recorded over it.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my friends don't like the genre of music that I like?Community AnswerYou could use social media and bulletin boards in music shops to find people in your area who do share your taste in music with whom to form your band instead. You could also compromise with your friends to either play songs from genres that each member enjoys or play songs that are mutually-agreeable by all members.
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QuestionHow do I find a band manager? What do I do if I can't find one?Dewa DewappriyaCommunity AnswerIf you can't find a trusted friend, ask your mom or dad to volunteer. If run out of options, talk to all your band members and take decisions.
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QuestionNone of my band members have a bass and I don't know anyone with a bass. We need a bass, so what can I do without spending extra money?Community AnswerYou could try looking online and trade something for a bass instead of spending money. Or ask others if they may know someone who has a bass and is willing for it to be borrowed.
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QuestionHow much music experience do I need?Community AnswerYou don't need much. As long as you're willing to learn and you have a good group of friends, then you should be good. No musician starts with experience. The biggest part about forming a band is finding people who are dedicated and committed to the band's success.
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QuestionWhat if you can’t find a drummer?Community AnswerYou can try using premade drum tracks or making your own drum tracks. Apparently, All American Rejects started out that way.
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QuestionWhat if I have no friends who play instruments, and I want to ask if anyone plays an instrument but I am scared?Community AnswerInstead of asking around, you could hold interviews or tryouts for your band. You could even make a flyer, get permission first before you put it throughout the school.
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