"I also think that there is too much 'gnashing' of teeth over minutiae, when in reality, the average Joe or Joseph or Giovanni, sitting talking to his friends, and hearing the music in the background, is thinking, "wow that dude is cool and I like this!"

John, you hit the nail on the head with that quote. I can speak from personal experience when I say that the audience is concentrating on the soloist not the background. Many people have disagreed with me on this subject in passed thread exchanges but I stand by my opinion. I've been gigging as a One Man Band for 10 years now, which means that people have been enjoying my performances long before real tracks or real drums. Do RD and RT's sound better, of course they do but the audience is what's important. To quote Prince, "Don't let the technology rule you, you need to rule the technology." I also agree with you when you said that they are a lot talented people on this forum, I know many can play rings around me. Many people on this forum use BIAB as a serious hobby and/or outlet, I'd venture to say that most people on this forum have day job and do a few gigs on the side when they can. I'd like to further challenge the people who never or seldom play outside their homes to find a regular little gig somewhere. It could be a coffee shop, Nursing Home, or Community Center. Offer your services for free and watch what happens. You won't be sorry you did. In the next few days I'll post a tune, I've never posted any music on this forum before. It's going to take me a while because there are no quiet places in my home. I'll probably have to use the shed in my back yard to record. I need to get setup any way because I've been promising patrons at different venues that I play that I would make a second Christmas CD. I made a CD years ago before RT/RD. The next CD will be so much better it's scary, makes me want to redo the first CD. IMHO RT and RD brings out the better musician in all of us, that's the real success of PGmusic.

Jacob


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