Select any one of the Rock School "Basics" listed below for text based information about any number of things. These "Basics" feature text, illustrations (some of which are animated), and they require no plug-in.

About Roadies (part 1)

Your band may choose to employ the services of a Roadie. Do the applicants to this coveted poisition have what it takes?

Talk-about-the-band-to-work-friends Law

As a band member, you spend many of your waking hours at your "day job." Here are some issues to bear in mind.

The Cymbal Law

Important information involving the appropriate number of degrees at which your cymbals should hang.

The Belt Law

Learn the do's and don'ts about how high a guitar should be allowed to hang.

The Case Law

It's important to use the correct method for transport of your equipment.

Marking Your Equipment

It is incumbent on you to clearly mark your equipment. Here are a few pointers.

Do you have the qualities required to be a "Rock Musician"? This entry-level exam will measure your aptitude for such work. Imagine yourself in the following hypothetical Rock scenarios, and indicate how you would respond. Don't forget to answer all the questions to avoid inaccuracy in scoring. When you finish the exam, click the "Score Me" button to get your custom results.

Click HERE to begin!

Note: You will be asked to enter your name and favorite beverage. This information is not tracked. Your name will not be entered into a mysterious Rock database. You will not be spammed with annoying emails. Entering your name will merely customize the results, making them more relevant to you, the Exam-taker.

Update: Thanks to the debugging skills of Rock School Valedictorian Andrew Morovati, the Rock School Exam now works in both Netscape and MS Internet Explorer.