How to start a band

You know how to play an instrument and have a lot of spare time? Why don't you start a band?



A band is the essential school community that combines a way of learning an instrument, rocking out and being social.
If you're at high school or college you have lots of chances of knowing people that share the same interests and tastes as you, and that eventually may want to form a band with you.
By the other hand, you can look in newspaper ads, on-line forums and communities for people in your area interested in forming a band.

So, how do you start?

1. Get a place to rehearse
A garage or a basement might work pretty well. Make sure you have rugs lying around in the room and egg boxes glued to the walls. This will help reduce the bass vibrations.

2. Have instruments
A drum set, electric guitar and bass are a must.
If you're a starter, don't buy fancy and professional equipment, because it's too expensive and at this level, you don't need really good material.

3. Learn how to play your instruments
You don't necessarily need to take classes, or taking a degree in music.
Nowadays you can learn the basics through theory and practical courses, which can provide you a good musical basis.
Your band colleagues also can teach you a lot of things, and as you keep playing in the band, you gain a lot of experience.

4. Do a lot of practice together
In the beginning, you should play covers to get to know your band mates skills.
As you progress, start doing jam sessions. If the things you play start sounding good, you're ready to compose!

And I believe that's all! I hope this tips were helpful.
One thing you should remember: even big bands started on small stages.

The 00s

R&B and hip-hop continued to dominate popular music as the 2000s began.
Underground musical scenes exploded with the emergence of free, easy music distribution (mainly through the internet). Electro and indie rock began to have more of an impact on the mainstream in the late 2000s.
Portable music devices and online downloads changed the way music was consumed.

List of albums to be released in September

The new college semester is quickly approaching and new albums are coming out!
What are you expecting this month?

Artist | Album

Aqua - Megalomania
Girls - Father, Son, Holy Ghost
Primus - Green Naugahyde
Anthrax - Worship Music
The Kooks - Junk Of The Heart
Das Racist - Relax
Dream Theater - A Dramatic Turn of Events
The Devil Wears Prada - Dead Throne
St. Vincent - Strange Mercy
The Pack A.D. - Unpersons
We Came As Romans - Understanding What We've Grown to Be
Nick Lowe - The Old Magic
Bush - The Sea of Memories
Thrice - Major/Minor
Opeth - Heritage
Demi Lovato - Unbroken
Tori Amos - Night of Hunters
Kalafina - After Eden
Dead by April - Incomparable
Björk - Biophilia
Steve Hackett - Beyond The Shrouded Horizon
Steven Wilson - Grace for Drowning
Mastodon - The Hunter
Blink-182 - Neighborhoods
Machine Head - Unto the Locust
Chickenfoot - Chickenfoot III
J. Cole - Cole World: The Sideline Story
Jim Cuddy - Skyscraper Soul
Switchfoot - Vice Verses
Wilco - The Whole Love

The 90s

The 1990s were one of the most diverse, fractured and explosive musical decades since the 60's.

Things started off strong for hair metal, but it gradually lost audience to a different brand of loud, aggressive, but introspectively emotional music that would be labeled "alternative". The Grunge movement and the Seattle scene dominated both music and fashion at the dawn of the 90's. Partly as a reaction to grunge, British rock enjoyed a bracing revival.

Kurt Cobain playing guitar
Rave and electronic beats would nudge their way into the mainstream. 90's pop music would see a radical transformation of its own, due to the emergence of teen idols and boys/girls bands.

By the end of the decade, rap music and hip hop culture would achieve an almost total dominance over the record industry.



This list was REALLY difficult to make... I'm considering editing this post later and making a top 20. :P

The 80s

Music in the 1980s was characterized by unheard of electronic sounds accomplished through the use of synthesizers and keyboards, along with drum machines. This made a dramatic change in music.

In the United States, MTV was launched and music videos began to have a huge effect on the record industry.


Robert Smith from The Cure

My top 10 songs

1. A Forest - The Cure



2. Bigmouth Strikes Again - The Smiths



3. Love Will Tear Us Apart - Joy Division



4. Where is My Mind? - Pixies
5. Enjoy The Silence - Depeche Mode
6. Fade to Black - Metallica
7. Back In Black - AC/DC
8. Beat It - Michael Jackson
9. Sunday Bloody Sunday - U2
10. Forever Young - Alphaville

The 70s

The 70s were a time when a new generation of young people were exposed to new media and hence newer ideas in almost every field. TV and motion picture brought to varied audiences images, lifestyles and music from diverse regions and peoples. This led to the emergence of a new vocabulary and experimentation in music.


Led Zeppelin live


The 60s

The music of the 1960s was characteristic of the revolution that was going on during the decade. It was a time of rebellion and counter-culture in which the younger people were questioning everything, including authority, corporations, the government, and other aspects of everyday life.

Jimi Hendrix performing at Woodstock 69

The mid-60s are also known for "The British Invasion". It was a movement in which several bands in the United Kingdom were creating a buzz in the United States.