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Got my first jam session in this past Sunday
I had never done this before, never played with anyone else besides myself so I was quite apprehensive going in. And it was very intimidating at first. It was a smaller number of participants than anticipated based on communicating with the leader of the group. Only 6 players including myself. 4 of them were much more advanced than I. As time went on I got more comfortable with the situation. I discovered the things I need to do to make the next session more productive for me:
What’s nice is they will play anything you come up with. I passed my turn at first but later on we did play several that I suggested. I discovered that I couldn’t play any of my chosen songs with any confidence at all. In the moment, not even the strum patterns came to me for songs that I have gone over dozens of times in the past couple of years, unfortunately not fresh enough in my memory to be able to play up to speed.
Having that moment of feeling exposed was helpful because I am quite certain I can be better prepared next time, knowing what the group’s expectations are. I didn’t know how they were going to operate beforehand, but I do now. They go around the room and ask each participant what song they would like to play. Then you are expected to lead into the song and sing it, while everybody joins in. They’re very good players, a couple of them are way beyond intermediate so they will carry you musically, all you have to do is sing and try to stay with the song as much as possible rhythmically. Even though I sucked, it was still fun. I need to work on having a better command of the song and give a lot more focus to singing. I also learned that they will play a lot of different songs, some easy and some very hard ones. We did a Dylan song where there was a chord change for nearly every word and I couldn’t nearly keep up. But it was good practice, anyway. I didn’t feel judged!
In the heat of the moment I forgot all strum patterns and could not even recall how to execute on songs that I had practiced just a few days prior to the jam session. I learned that the way I am rehearsing songs is inadequate. I need to play them all the way through: every verse, the chorus and bridge wherever they are to be played. This is how we’re doing it in the jam, so the abbreviated (kind of cropped versions) of the songs we are doing in the challenges are inadequate preparation for a player of my stature.
Also, get used to singing along while playing. For the most part I could only do one or the other. I am hoping to be able to practice singing a long with playing, even if I just do one strum per bar, get used to changing chords while singing.
Also my set up was lousy. I had my tablet lying on the floor and was trying to see it. I’ve ordered a stand for my tablet, so I can have the tabs right near my eyes next time. I found a great solution on Amazon for only $20 that will accommodate a tablet, or laptop or loose sheet music – perfect!
I am so glad that I found a group to jam with, I’ve been wanting this for years and this is ideal since everyone is better than I am and they still want me to come back! Also it’s only a few minutes away from my home – they do it biweekly
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