I have an audition next week that I'm starting to think could be a waste of my time. I really want to join this band, although its not the type of music I usually play, they are doing very well and I need the money and want the opportunity to play great venues. The issue is that the band is based in a city 3 hours from where I live so it's going to be quite a mission getting down there. I know my playing is strong enough for the gig but my worry is that it makes far more sense to chose the other bassist auditioning because they're more the same age as the other musicians, they're based in the same city so wont need to travel, I think they already know the bassist and the other bassist probably has more free time because I'm still studying my degree.
It just makes much more sense for them to pick the other bassist, and I don't want to learn their 5 songs, be driving for 6 hours, get stressed out and then rejected. There also seems to be a lack of communication, I was contacted first by someone from the record label asking me to come and rehearse, but eventually after talking to the other band members they started talking about auditioning myself and someone else.
Do you think it's worth trying just for a slim chance or for the experience? Petrol ain't cheap these days and I'm pretty much penniles at the moment.
It just makes much more sense for them to pick the other bassist, and I don't want to learn their 5 songs, be driving for 6 hours, get stressed out and then rejected. There also seems to be a lack of communication, I was contacted first by someone from the record label asking me to come and rehearse, but eventually after talking to the other band members they started talking about auditioning myself and someone else.
Do you think it's worth trying just for a slim chance or for the experience? Petrol ain't cheap these days and I'm pretty much penniles at the moment.