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Status: Single
City: VALLEY CENTER
State: California
Country: US
Signup Date: 3/31/2008
Monday, April 20, 2009 

Current mood:  bummed
Category: Music

Last night Slang stepped on stage to compete with four other San Diego area bands and was unlucky enough to go first. As a band we had a few technical issues and were able to over come most of them. However, the house didn't have our vocals in our monitors so, harmonizing was pretty much impossible.

In hindsight, there are a few things we should have done to ensure a level playing field and would suggest to anyone going forward in the competition. Take the time to check that the house has you dialed in when it comes to vocals. If your drummer is accustom to playing a large professional drum kit, strip it down to a five piece similar to a Toys ‘R’ Us kit to prepare for the completion. Don’t be afraid to tell the judges what you think and give them what for!

All in all it was a fun learning experience, which could have been better on everyone’s part. We are only sorry the fans didn’t get to hear what the band really sounds like…

GerryA: Yeah!!
Gerry Alabado

 
Yep, I agree--my bass tone kinda sucked, I thought I had it dialed-in--oh, well--we can only build upon playing our next gig, which should be much better!!! Otherthan that, I thought we weren't too bad and had fun playing as well!!
 
Posted by GerryA: Yeah!! on Monday, April 20, 2009 - 7:38 PM
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Greg

 
Now we've got a more solid line up and been in a more "normal" enviornment those "problems" have pretty much gone away.
4th and B, and the Navajo had great stage sound.
I also heard the house sound was good at both venues.

 
Posted by Greg on Friday, June 12, 2009 - 4:33 PM
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