How do you feel about people wanting to "sit in"?

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randydrummer
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Post by randydrummer »

Hmmph....been wondering about that drum for months now :?: Oh well.
Steve, I think you played on the second prototype of this drum. He had just finished the 3rd prototype the night before I played it. Didn't get the chance to run it through it's complete tuning range in the one set I used it on.
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I really enjoy family and friends setting in. If someone strange wants to set in I just tell them it is against band policy and move on to the next topic. I love to let the audiance sing back up in several song but they must stay in front of the monitors. Tracy you are right you must not be rude it is a fine line sometimes. I would never ask a band to set in. It is better to be ask to set at the head table than be ask to move to the back one
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LOL! Good stuff man.
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