that's really cool that you wanted to talk about this instead of getting defensive and angry. it says a lot about you that you want feedback. but the only thing i can say is that its just not the right time. i should have been more vocal about trying it out with you first and seeing where it goes instead of just saying "cool, you know how to play, let's go." i take the blame for that. you're not doing anything wrong whatsoever. its just that you are very new and it takes some time. its taken me about 7 years to get here and when i was only 7 months into it, like you, i understood that i wasn't bad, just needed to practice more. so basically where the singer and i are at is a place where we don't want to waste anymore time waiting for others to catch up. i have played with bass players in the past who didn't need to hear anything from me and could start playing the song immediately. but that's because they had been playing for 10+ years. you are already pretty good at that so that also says a lot about your ability. also, we just want someone with a bit more stage experience. so, i guess i can't say it enough but its not anything you were doing wrong. you did everything right. we just want to surround ourselves with very experienced, seasoned musicians. i don't know if our singer told you, but we also had to let the drummer go which was not easy. there are a lot of things there but the main thing was his focus, initiative and consistency. we can't have that. we felt held back. but he was experienced so it isn't just that. its a combination. you weren't like that at all but the experience thing is the issue. all really good bands surround themeselves with the best possible musicians. you are a fantastic musician and if you really want to do something like this, i see no reason you couldn't. but we just need a little more experience-that's all. but if you have any other questions or concerns, please let me know. thanks so much for everything.