pdunno where I should put this, doesn't seem to fit the Worship Bassists Club thread.
Anyway, I'm fed up of worship music. Not the actual music itself, which I love, but the actual bands and the playing of it for myself.
Fact is that I'm getting fed up of being messed about. Some of the worship stuff I've done was amazing, some of it was so amateur I've seen better at high school talent shows.
I also sensed an attitude that because I was a new bassist (I'd played a year when I signed up for my first church band) a female bassist at that, playing a fretless and a 5 string bass (not the usual in these bands) I was treated as some kind of oddity, and subsequently pushed out.
Whilst I'm angry and sad at leaving something I love, my experiences in these bands have been a BIG disappointment. I quit.
PS: Before the posts of 'isn't that a little melodramatic' or 'you're being arrogant' or something along those lines, these bands DID mean a lot to me and I gave them my all, to the point where I basically went into a recital as though it were a paid gig.
Anyway, I'm fed up of worship music. Not the actual music itself, which I love, but the actual bands and the playing of it for myself.
Fact is that I'm getting fed up of being messed about. Some of the worship stuff I've done was amazing, some of it was so amateur I've seen better at high school talent shows.
I also sensed an attitude that because I was a new bassist (I'd played a year when I signed up for my first church band) a female bassist at that, playing a fretless and a 5 string bass (not the usual in these bands) I was treated as some kind of oddity, and subsequently pushed out.
Whilst I'm angry and sad at leaving something I love, my experiences in these bands have been a BIG disappointment. I quit.
PS: Before the posts of 'isn't that a little melodramatic' or 'you're being arrogant' or something along those lines, these bands DID mean a lot to me and I gave them my all, to the point where I basically went into a recital as though it were a paid gig.