An artist who's asked me to add guitar parts to some of his demos has "altered the deal."
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An artist who's asked me to add guitar parts to some of his demos has "altered the deal." Now he's paying me half up front and will trickle in the other half "from sales and streaming once those kick in."
He also just casually told me he hates Telecasters, so you'll never guess what guitar I'll be using exclusively on his demos.
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An artist who's asked me to add guitar parts to some of his demos has "altered the deal." Now he's paying me half up front and will trickle in the other half "from sales and streaming once those kick in."
He also just casually told me he hates Telecasters, so you'll never guess what guitar I'll be using exclusively on his demos.
@geoffduncan Not acceptable!

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An artist who's asked me to add guitar parts to some of his demos has "altered the deal." Now he's paying me half up front and will trickle in the other half "from sales and streaming once those kick in."
He also just casually told me he hates Telecasters, so you'll never guess what guitar I'll be using exclusively on his demos.
@geoffduncan I should think none guitars, since he’s “altering” the deal. I’d use exactly zero guitars to make him zero tracks.

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An artist who's asked me to add guitar parts to some of his demos has "altered the deal." Now he's paying me half up front and will trickle in the other half "from sales and streaming once those kick in."
He also just casually told me he hates Telecasters, so you'll never guess what guitar I'll be using exclusively on his demos.
@geoffduncan Given the way sales and streaming work, this sounds like he’s just paying you half.

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An artist who's asked me to add guitar parts to some of his demos has "altered the deal." Now he's paying me half up front and will trickle in the other half "from sales and streaming once those kick in."
He also just casually told me he hates Telecasters, so you'll never guess what guitar I'll be using exclusively on his demos.
@geoffduncan Telecasters rule—and seemingly people who don’t like them are not honorable people.
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@geoffduncan I should think none guitars, since he’s “altering” the deal. I’d use exactly zero guitars to make him zero tracks.

@jeffzugale
We agreed I’ll put about half the time into it. He’s been an occasional gig/client for years, so I’ll cut him some slack.It’s still going to be all-Telecaster. He’ll never realize and I’ll tell him in a year or two.
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@geoffduncan Given the way sales and streaming work, this sounds like he’s just paying you half.

@boxspring
I believe I said exactly the same thing.
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An artist who's asked me to add guitar parts to some of his demos has "altered the deal." Now he's paying me half up front and will trickle in the other half "from sales and streaming once those kick in."
He also just casually told me he hates Telecasters, so you'll never guess what guitar I'll be using exclusively on his demos.
@geoffduncan "These Squiers are the cheapest to play. I'll upgrade to PRS once we're square"
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@geoffduncan "These Squiers are the cheapest to play. I'll upgrade to PRS once we're square"
@samvarma
Well now you’re making me want to find a Teisco… -
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@geoffduncan Telecasters rule—and seemingly people who don’t like them are not honorable people.
@boxspring
Well, I can't comment on whether folks who dislike Telecasters are not honorable people. *This* particular person has been pretty straight with me for years—but they do make me suspicious!
I agree a good Telecaster is wonderful. I tend to go for semi-long periods of not using mine (like a frew weeks), and when I pick it up again for something it's always a quirky, essentialist delight. I've idly thought about getting a second one—the now-discontinued Baja Teles are tempting!—but I have a no-duplicates policy, and I don't think I could part with the current one.
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