Davin
quit because he got married and wanted to start a family!!!!
how cute!
Tell your parents that you are ready to move on tell them that you dont want to do band, and your not good.
She said she did want to but when she found out that the guy that told her to join their band was afraid of baloons, she wanted to join again.
you quit whenever you want.
No, its your job if you want to quit then quit but no-one can force you.
"At this stage of my life, everyone says 'When are you going to quit?' I'm not an overly religious man. I believe in God. He'll tell me, 'You gotta quit,' by taking me away. That'll be the day I'm either too sick or I drop dead in my tracks. I don't want to stop. I'm having too much fun," Clark told Access in 1997. -That's all I know. Hope it helped!
You want to quit?
Yes, do what you want
Some of the most popular songs performed by Gene Clark include "I'll Fell a Whole Lot Better", "Eight Miles High", and "So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star". For more song performed by Gene Clark you can research the band he co-founded The Byrds.
It really depends on if you've ever enjoyed it. Ask yourself these questions: are you happy? Have you ever been happy? Now evaluate yourself. During a band rehearsal, while you are playing, ask yourself if you are enjoying yourself. If you want to quit because of your friends, then you shouldn't quit. That's the wrong reasons. If you want to quit to be 'popular' then that's also the wrong reason. I mean, when you grow up, little things like popularity and who's got the new boyfriend doesn't matter. Popularity is something you leave behind. Band isn't. If you want to quit because you don't think you'll like marching, then stay with it for a little while at least. You may really like marching! I know I didn't want to march. I turned out to really enjoy it. If you want to quit because of the uniforms, then that is the wrong reason. True friends won't judge you because of what you're wearing; they will love you for who you are. That's what all my friends do. I know from experience what you're going through, I actually tried to quit at the beginning of the year. Luckily it was too late to quit. I was pretty miserable for the first few days, and when November rolled around and we had to go play with the high school band, I was really scared of going out in front of everyone in a uniform. As soon as I got to the stadium and sat down the people around me welcomed me. Then we did dances to the drumline and played music and laughed and It was so much fun! Then when we went out on the field I felt no fear. I fact, I gladly played in front of my friends. And they all supported me. I was glad that I didn't quit band; I would have regretted the decision. Now, deep down, this decision has to come from YOU and what YOU truly want. I hope my words helped you and gave you confidence. I will pray for you. don't do anything you'll regret, though. And remember, get pumped about your choice! Have fun!
I don't think so. You're not the one that supposed to leave the band, that band mate of yours is. If it's just once in a while he/she didn't showed up, try warning him/her or ask, what's the problem. If he/she doesn't want to talk and never showed up in rehearsals, you and your other band mates better start preparing for a 'new member audition'.
Billy Clark
WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO? but if your serious.. just.. quit! it's not hard just don't post.