If someone is playing too loud the first thing to do is take it back to square one. Have only the drummer play and then add the main chord change instrument (probably rhythm guitar). Slowly turn the chord change instrument up until you have a good level. Then one by one add each new instrument and repeat this procedure until everyone is happy with the levels. At times this is going to mean some people need to stand closer to their own amps or move them up to ear level to compensate for hearing loss and/or ego problems. This easy technique can make you sound better as well as save your bands relationship.
How To Deal With Bad Levels At Practice And Easily Solve Someone Being Too Loud
If someone is playing too loud the first thing to do is take it back to square one. Have only the drummer play and then add the main chord change instrument (probably rhythm guitar). Slowly turn the chord change instrument up until you have a good level. Then one by one add each new instrument and repeat this procedure until everyone is happy with the levels. At times this is going to mean some people need to stand closer to their own amps or move them up to ear level to compensate for hearing loss and/or ego problems. This easy technique can make you sound better as well as save your bands relationship.
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