AcousticMusik
CONTACT

SEEKING

Band to Join, Accordion, Acoustic Guitar, Background Singer, Bagpipes, Banjo, Bass Guitar, Cello, Clarinet, DJ, Dobro, Drums, Electronic Music, Fiddle, Flute, Harmonica, Harp, Keyboard, Lead Guitar, Mandolin, Other, Other Percussion, Piano, Rhythm Guitar, Saxophone, Steel guitar, Trombone, Trumpet, Ukulele, Upright bass, Violin, Vocalist, Vocalist - Alto, Vocalist - Baritone, Vocalist - Bass, Vocalist - Soprano, Vocalist - Tenor.

ABOUT

Screen name:
AcousticMusik
Member since:
Jan 29 2024
Active over 1 month ago
Level of commitment:
Very Committed
Years playing music:
25
Tend to practice:
More than 3 times per week
Available to gig:
6-7 nights a week
Most available:
Nights

Influences

Top influences in order are:
(1) Dave Matthews Band, especially lyrical
(2) Alice In Chains, especially lyrical
(3)Red Hot Chili Peppers
(4) STP
(5) Pearl Jam
(6) Johnny Cash
(7)Tool
(8)Tom Petty
(9)'90's
Y10) My Life

Instrument experience:

Vocalist:
Advanced
Rhythm Guitar:
Moderate
Acoustic Guitar:
Moderate

EQUIPMENT

Not a one at the moment and it's killing me. Most recently lost my Taylor Ltd KOA to pawn for lack of payment this past summer a string of very unfortunate events seemingly repeatedly grazed my N?t$@€k. For example, literally waking up on fire after a lighter exploded in my pocket while asleep causing 2nd & 3rd degree burns followed by near life-ending infection followed by having been bitten four times by a HOBO spider, 3rd deadliest spider in U.S. behind a black widow and brown recluse, and again resulting in a life-threatening infection in which I hadn't yet recovered fully when I was rushed she to ER with what I believed to be a heart attack. Fortunately, it was not a heart attack. It was, however, COVID feeling left out of the ball flicking parade so...flick, flick. Next flicker came in the form of the most painful, dehydrating, humbling bacterial infection in not only my small intestines, but my large intestines as well. The flicks are ongoing. However, the few previously mentioned were my June-October '23. So, no, I no longer own a Taylor, nor any other self-therapy acoustic device because I pawned a $3,192 piece of art for a $200 loan because I needed gas and then 2023 felt it prudent to speed bag my nutsack not unlike Rocky training for Apollo. By the way, in case anyone reading this is wondering, the bacterial infection my intestines made COVID feel like a spa day and was, by far, the most painful experience of my life and I'll take COVID in lieu of having that experience again any day. That being said, I'll take either/or of those two over losing my fucking no-so-inexpensive guitar ever again, which will not happen because wait for it ...... I'll never be able to fucking afford another one!