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[QUOTE="menstrual_sweatpants_disco:1177372"]New response back to Ian: Hi Ian, Sorry for my late response. I was taking care of work for other clients overseas and had limited access to email and telephone. I'm very glad you're interested in working with me. I think this is going to be the start of a very good professional relationship. I understand you need another guitar player in addition to the bass and synth player. This is no problem. I know plenty of guitar players and I'm sure we can all work together to find someone who fits perfectly. And if we have to reach outside of my circle of colleagues, that is fine as well. A little known tip is that most people incorrectly assume that attending shows and posting/responding to ads is a great way to find new band members. In reality, I have found great success finding very talented and dedicated musicians by setting up booths in middle schools (even elementary schools) and grocery stores. Trashmop's current guitarist was found this way and he's currently doing a short interview for Guitar magazine. So Ian, what are your other band members' names and where do you practice? Also, could you tell me a little bit about the style you folks are going for? Regards, Cheddarsmooth[/QUOTE]
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