Musician Archive
Thread: How to get members for an all Master Band
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GerRob
Fri Jul 30, 2004 5:23 am
#1
Hi,
since I, like all you other Master Musicians out there,
sometimes want to play the nice songs available to us,
and since its much more fun to play it in a band, I
go master hunting from time to time.
Since Master Musician are such wanted groupmembers, you
may need to be quick to get one into your band.
So:
Target the Master you want to get into your band. You mostly
find them in Theed or Coronet Cantina with Titles like "Master
Musician". And since they are kind of shy, they dont say:
"Musician want to join group to play music"
instead they say:
"Invite me to get buffed" or something like this.
Then use the following macro:
/macro findmaster
/invite;
/findmaster
If you get "Master in Group already", just continue... maybe he
will leave the group he is in.
And then... when you are lucky you will have a Master Musician in your
band
Tell him in grouptell "Great that you are here, lets jam
".
If he looses the bandmember status somehow, your still running macro
will allow him to accept your reinvite at the next convinient moment.
Have fun.
since I, like all you other Master Musicians out there,
sometimes want to play the nice songs available to us,
and since its much more fun to play it in a band, I
go master hunting from time to time.
Since Master Musician are such wanted groupmembers, you
may need to be quick to get one into your band.
So:
Target the Master you want to get into your band. You mostly
find them in Theed or Coronet Cantina with Titles like "Master
Musician". And since they are kind of shy, they dont say:
"Musician want to join group to play music"
instead they say:
"Invite me to get buffed" or something like this.
Then use the following macro:
/macro findmaster
/invite;
/findmaster
If you get "Master in Group already", just continue... maybe he
will leave the group he is in.
And then... when you are lucky you will have a Master Musician in your
band
Tell him in grouptell "Great that you are here, lets jam
If he looses the bandmember status somehow, your still running macro
will allow him to accept your reinvite at the next convinient moment.
Have fun.
Warryyr
Fri Jul 30, 2004 7:38 am
#2
Umm. They don't want to play in your band. But I thank you for effectively occupying the "invite me for a buff" scourge. Keep it up.
There's a very specific reason why they keep leaving your group and rejoining.
This made me laugh soooooo hard....
Aleyo
Fri Jul 30, 2004 8:53 am
#3
Nice!
Very clever.
I'd also add that when you form a band with the master musicians, it's always good to keep a lot of variety in the show, so make sure you /change music often. One effect that sounds nice is if one of the musicians stops playing, do the /change then, because it'll sound nicer when the transition is made with fewer instruments. I'm sure that if it's the master that's not playing, he'll want to jump into the new song right away.
Very clever.
I'd also add that when you form a band with the master musicians, it's always good to keep a lot of variety in the show, so make sure you /change music often. One effect that sounds nice is if one of the musicians stops playing, do the /change then, because it'll sound nicer when the transition is made with fewer instruments. I'm sure that if it's the master that's not playing, he'll want to jump into the new song right away.
WhiteHindu
Fri Jul 30, 2004 9:34 pm
#4
Everyone knows the only reason you want a master only band is to play virtuoso. Hopefully he/she's good on the slitherhorn.
Aleyo
Sat Jul 31, 2004 12:20 am
#5
Nice!
Very clever.
I'd also add that when you form a band with the master musicians, it's always good to keep a lot of variety in the show, so make sure you /change music often. One effect that sounds nice is if one of the musicians stops playing, do the /change then, because it'll sound nicer when the transition is made with fewer instruments. I'm sure that if it's the master that's not playing, he'll want to jump into the new song right away.
Very clever.
I'd also add that when you form a band with the master musicians, it's always good to keep a lot of variety in the show, so make sure you /change music often. One effect that sounds nice is if one of the musicians stops playing, do the /change then, because it'll sound nicer when the transition is made with fewer instruments. I'm sure that if it's the master that's not playing, he'll want to jump into the new song right away.
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