Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Things You Will NEVER Hear at a Band Sound Check

If you've played in a working band, you've been through the routine a thousand times. Pull in at a club, haul your gear in, set up and hope you have time to check the sound before downbeat. Below is a list of things no participant at a sound check said. Ever.



From the band leader:


  • The levels are perfect! Wow, that didn't take long!



  • Whatever it says on the sound plot I sent you is exactly what we need.



  • No worries, we can skip the sound check. I trust you to get it right on the fly.



  • No thanks. I don't drink.






From the singer:


  • My mic is too hot. Can you turn it down?



  • I can't hear enough lead guitar.



  • Too much reverb!



  • No thanks. I don't drink.






From the guitarist


  • Of course I can play quieter.



  • Turn up the singer's mic. She's our real focal point.



  • The drums need to be louder. MUCH louder.



  • No thanks. I don't drink.






From the drummer


  • Yeah, that was me speeding up. Sorry.



  • Wait. I need to check my charts.



  • No thanks. I don't drink.






From the bass player


  • Thanks for adjusting the amp while I was gone. It sounds way better now.



  • Hey, can someone get these groupies outta here?



  • No thanks. I don't drink.






From the sound crew:


  • The sound plot you emailed last month? I have it right here.



  • We'll be happy to help you load in.



  • Wow, thanks. I could really use your help running the board.



  • Take as long as you like to get your guitar sound perfect



  • Go ahead and move the mic's wherever you want them.



  • No thanks. I don't drink.






From the club owner:


  • No problem if your crowd doesn't show, our regulars usually fill the house.



  • Of course, drinks are free for your girlfriends/boyfriends too.



  • Play for however long you want. We'll pay you for the extra time.



  • Thank you.


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