Sort of a spin-off of the
"Your band is great... BUT-" thread.
Jeff42 mentioned the idea of adding a fourth member to his band Ostrich Hat, a keyboardist that would also sing and play some guitar.
I know that I would appreciate someone similar if I were to ever expand our band from a trio to a quartet. I'm not looking for another guitarist, because my cousin can play guitar very well and it's kind of generic to only have two guitars. I'd rather have four different instruments instead since I have the guitar handled well in the band as it is. I attempted to switch between guitar and keyboards in 2011 when the band was a quartet, but it was a big hassle and I felt it blocked me from the audience since I sang most of the songs. On a lot of the small stages we play, it also made things very cramped. And then of course there is the money factor. In 2012, I made almost twice what I made in 2011 due to the bigger split between only three people.
Another thing about doing both guitar and keyboards was that it was too distracting for me to have to switch between both instruments all the time as well as paying attention to the crowd while singing. I'm better off just singing and playing one instrument only. Also, since my guitar playing is a big part of the sound of the band, I don't want that to be sacrificed. So, I would need someone else to do the keyboards.
Over the past months, I've been contemplating adding a fourth member only for higher-paying gigs where it would be justified (weddings, special events), keeping it a trio for our bread and butter gigs, which are currently the bars. When I discussed it before with the band, they thought keeping the name the same would be fine. I disagreed, as I think people would be expecting one thing but getting another (most likely expecting the full lineup, but "only" getting the trio and being irritated with that) because people will talk with each other. To prevent that possible situation, I thought maybe the trio should have one name, while the quartet should have a completely different name to avoid confusion.
What do you guys think?