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#192600 - 12/01/04 04:32 PM Time out for some musical humor
bruno123 Offline
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Registered: 06/04/02
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Subject: Introducing the Band


"Ladies and gentlemen, I'd like to introduce the members of tonight's band... in fact any band.


"On piano____________:

But first a few words about pianists in general, they are intellectuals and know-it-alls. They studied theory, harmony and composition in college. Most are riddled with self-doubt. They are usually bald. They should have big hands, but often don't. They were social rejects as adolescents. They go home after the gig and play with toy soldiers. Pianists have a special love-hate relationship with singers. If you talk to the piano player during a break, he will condescend.


"On bass we have _____________

Bassists are not terribly smart. The best bassists come to terms with their limitations by playing simple lines and rarely soloing. During the better musical moments, a bassist will pull his strings hard and grunt like an animal. Bass players are built big, with paws for hands, and they are always bent over awkwardly. If you talk to the bassist during a break, you will not be able to tell whether or not he's listening.

"On drums____________

Drummers are radical. Specific personalities vary, but are always extreme. A drummer might be the funniest person in the world, or the most psychotic, or the smelliest. Drummers are uneasy because of the many jokes about them, most of which stem from the fact that they aren't really musicians. Pianists are particularly successful at making drummers feel bad. Most drummers are highly excitable; when excited, they play louder. If you decide to talk to the drummer during a break, always be careful not to sneak up on him.

"On saxophone______________

Saxophonists think they are the most important players on stage. Consequently, they are temperamental and territorial. They know all the Coltrane and Bird licks but have their own sound, a mixture of Coltrane and Bird. They take exceptionally long solos, which reach a peak half way through and then just don't stop. They practice quietly but audibly while other people are trying to play. They are obsessed. Saxophonists sleep with their instruments, forget to shower, and are mangy. If you talk to a saxophonist during a break, you will hear a lot of excuses about his reeds.

"On trumpet_______________

Trumpet players are image-conscious and walk with a swagger. They are often former college linebackers. Trumpet players are very attractive to women, despite the strange indentation on their lips. Many of them sing; misguided critics then compare them to either Louis Armstrong or Chet Baker depending whether they're black or white. Arrive at the session early, and you may get to witness the special trumpet game. The rules are: play as loud and as high as possible. The winner is the one who plays loudest and highest. If you talk to a trumpet player during a break, he might confess that his favorite player is Maynard Ferguson, the merciless God of loud-high trumpeting.

"On guitar_________________

Jazz guitarists are never very happy. Deep inside they want to be rock stars, but they're old and overweight. In protest, they wear their hair long, prowl for groupies, drink a lot, and play too loud. Guitarists hate piano players because they can hit ten notes at once, but guitarists make up for it by playing as fast as they can. The more a guitarist drinks, the higher he turns his amp. Then the drummer starts to play harder, and the trumpeter dips into his loud/high arsenal.


Suddenly, the saxophonist's universe crumbles, because he is no longer the most important player on stage. He packs up his horn, nicks his best reed in haste, and storms out of the room. The pianist struggles to suppress a laugh. If you talk to a guitarist during the break he'll ask intimate questions about your 14-year-old sister.

"Our feature vocalist is the lovely _____________

Vocalists are whimsical creations of the all-powerful jazz gods. They are placed in sessions to test musicians' capacity for suffering. They are not of the jazz world, but enter it surreptitiously. Example: A young woman is playing minor roles in college musical theater. One day, a misguided campus newspaper critic describes her singing as "...jazzy." Voila! A star is born! Quickly she learns "My Funny Valentine," "Summertime," and "Route 66." Her training complete, she embarks on a campaign of musical terrorism. Musicians flee from the bandstand as she approaches. Those who must remain feel the full fury of the jazz universe. The vocalist will try to seduce you--and the rest of the audience--by making eye contact, acknowledging your presence, even talking to you between tunes. DO NOT FALL INTO THIS TRAP! Look away, make your distaste obvious. Otherwise the musicians will avoid you during their breaks. Incidentally, if you talk to a vocalist during a break, she will intr oduc! e you to her "manager."

"On trombone___________________

The trombone is known for its pleading, voice-like quality. "Listen," it seems to say in the male tenor range, "Why won't anybody hire me for a gig?" Trombonists like to play fast, because their notes become indistinguishable and thus immune to criticism. Most trombonists played trumpet in their early years, then decided they didn't want to walk around with a strange indentation on their lips. Now they hate trumpet players, who somehow get all the women despite this disfigurement. Trombonists are usually tall and lean, with forlorn faces. They don't eat much. They have to be very friendly, because nobody really needs a trombonist. Talk to a trombonist during a break and he'll ask you for a gig, try to sell you insurance, or offer to mow your lawn.

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#192601 - 12/01/04 07:35 PM Re: Time out for some musical humor
ChuckH Offline
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Registered: 01/04/04
Posts: 43
Loc: Bozeman, MT, USA
"On Cowbell____________"

The cowbell player has the perfect job. He is always on key, never needs to practice, and even if he is not on time it's OK.
He or she is usually shot between breaks by other members of the band who can't stand it anymore which is why you don't see many of them around.
Maybe it's not the perfect job after all.
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#192602 - 12/01/04 11:41 PM Re: Time out for some musical humor
Scottyee Offline
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
Hi Bruno: I read your post and have to admit that it pretty accurately describes common characteristics of various instrumental band members of which I've worked with over the years.

Now as a one man band 'vocalist-keyboardist' entertainer, I realize "we too" share some common personality characteristics of our own. Anyone here willing to come forward & describe the stereotypical personality of a'one man band' style arranger keyboardist or vocal-keyboardist?

Scott
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#192603 - 12/02/04 01:59 PM Re: Time out for some musical humor
Starkeeper Offline
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Registered: 09/16/02
Posts: 1704
Loc: Toronto
That is hilarious.
Organist usually have long right arms and normal left arms.
Starkeeper
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#192604 - 12/02/04 02:10 PM Re: Time out for some musical humor
Starkeeper Offline
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Registered: 09/16/02
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Loc: Toronto
Arranger keyboard players are techno nerds. They usually have a full time job working on computers or in networking. They all own computers. They all surf the net. They are button pushers. If you speak to an arranger musician, you will find him to be socially inept. He has no friends. If you invite him/her to a party he will be flicking the lights on/off throught your home. Hide the remote control - it has many buttons. If you want to get him angry, show him/her a new arranger upgrade with fewer buttons.
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[This message has been edited by Starkeeper (edited 12-02-2004).]
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#192605 - 12/03/04 04:22 AM Re: Time out for some musical humor
MacAllcock Offline
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Registered: 03/02/02
Posts: 1221
Loc: Preston, Lancashire, England
Starkeeper has just decribed me. Thankfully his spies have not told him my shoe size yet!
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