WANTED: Serious Progressive Euro-Metal or Hard Rock Bassist & Drummer

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Rainier OR

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You've got to hear my guitar sound. I have a great amp. Need to get loud with powerful, punctual players. Not for the faint of heart💀*Where I live we can legally play literally anytime day or night. 4:00AM if we choose. Need a kick-ass drummer, and melodic bassist who preferably is schooled and knows about playing 3rds, 5ths, and the bass defining the chords. It's not about playing as many notes as possible, it's about being the foundation part of the harmony (chords). There would be times when the bass plays one note and the guitar chords change over it. And other times where the bass changes notes over one guitar chord, arpeggio, or riff, defining new chords with every note. There is room for fill-in quick liitle riffs or melodies, but definitely not looking for constant nonstop noodling. Much of my composition is done on piano keyboard, and being aware of those compositional options when collaborating from guitar. On keyboard, or thinking comprehensively, I can compose the bass and guitar simultaneously as one chord structure. Also emphasizing variation of all three elements of music. Keeping continuity, not just different parts without relation to each other or method to the composition as a whole. I want to collab writing perfectly refined music, not setting ideas in stone until the songs are dynamically briliant in cadence, cascade, and form. If you're not schooled, have a willing to learn attitude, and I won't charge you for free music lessons as we go. Attitude is everything, and also wanting to rehearse and compose/write often, is part of attitude and work ethic. *Ideally, I would like to play at least 3x per week, preferably 4x. Rehearsing 1x per week is mediocre stuck in a ditch. I would like to sound impressive, make progress, and have an edge over most, who play only 1x per week. This is for a serious bassist, and a serious drummer, who want to sound exceptionally great, subsequently succeed, and who are willing to sacrifice to get there. Having a family and a day job does not somehow inherently exclude musicians from being fully-committed to succeeding at music. In most cases, successful musicians have supportive families. Also; friends, neighbors, community bosses, etc. Are you a serious bassist or drummer? Maybe new to the area from L.A.,? NYC,? Nashville? London? Email anytime 24/7. I will return my phone# Thanks.

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