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My band is having drama, like every other band. Lead singer vs. other members, old members vs. new member, people trying to assume what other people were thinking, general lack of consideration...How did you handle it when you went through it, and how did it turn out?

2007-02-26 07:06:12 · 3 answers · asked by yugosake 1 in Entertainment & Music Music

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well im not in a band but my best dude friend is.
his conflicts were like this:
the lead guitarrist dated a girl for a year, then broke up with her (because he liked me) then the bassist started dating her too. but the gf kept the bassist from going to any practices or anything because she didnt want him hanging out with the guitarrist. but then she and the bassist broke up and the band was back to normal.

later, the drummer had the 'tired of sitting in the back drummer' syndrome

they didnt really handle it. time and boredom did.
good luck man.

2007-02-26 07:28:18 · answer #1 · answered by hairspray queen 5 · 0 0

No, that's an exceedingly straight forward sort of premise. because of the fact the 1st answer stated, it would not sound like a narrative - lots extra like an RPG. @Monkey: "there is not in all probability a narrative with a super sort of action . . . it is extra like a huge return and forth contained in the direction of the lands, combating and assorted forests and villages, interacting with distinctive human beings . . ." Does this sound like a fable plot line to you? It sounds to me lots extra like an RPG. that isn't to assert it *is* one - of course - yet that it has the form of an RPG particularly than a narrative. i'd additionally extremely delight in it in case you probably did not make assumptions on the subject of the analyzing options of different purchasers. i don't pass close to YA fiction those days. in the adventure that your judgement in *that* section is so off, it isn't any ask your self it is ignored the mark in different aspects, too. it is likewise not basic to take you heavily once you write issues like "according to danger upload there neighbor u . s . a .". Their*, kiddo. Asker, in case you made a similar mis-judgement as this little bugger, permit me sparkling this up: even on epic-scale memories like LOTR or ASOIAF, there is a superb underlying plot. They pass to extremely some aspects and have interaction with individuals, effective, yet there continues to be the overarching probability. in the adventure that your characters are in basic terms toddling to and fro, with out any particular making use of tension, then it does sound extra like the form for an RPG than a unique.

2016-10-16 13:12:53 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Hmm have you tried talking to eachother...this is pretty normal as you said. Try talking as a big group and see what happens...you'll get through it.

2007-02-26 07:27:12 · answer #3 · answered by Niki B 3 · 0 0

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