GreySatyr
PaganPsyche
So this question is for musicians (most likely every one on here) who plays regularly in jam sessions in any genre on any instrument.
As a relative Novice with a capitol N, I'd like to get down to the basics of every genre, the instruments and the various jam sessions in question.
What I'm wanting to know is...
What genre of music do you play?
What instrument do you play?
What is your role in the session?
What are the roles of the others in the session?
Do you like the set up of your current session?
The reason I ask is to find a genre and jam that I particularly like and an instrument that fits a role that I like as well. I already play guitar but am thinking of doubling on something else in a different genre on the side.
I don't play in any rock sessions and I may look for one in my area but I personally like the way Bluegrass sessions are set up. In the way that there is either a designated leader or a random leader kicks off a song and gives people chances to solo and have the spot light all in one song. I think that set up is brilliant and carefree and fun instead of the one lead guitar to rule them all in most more prominent modern genres. I'm also interested in Irish trad but from what I hear I don't much understand how a session goes. I'm also interested in hearing about other genres for the sake of knowledge and possible interests. Any genre and your personal sessions are applicable please do share.
As a relative Novice with a capitol N, I'd like to get down to the basics of every genre, the instruments and the various jam sessions in question.
What I'm wanting to know is...
What genre of music do you play?
What instrument do you play?
What is your role in the session?
What are the roles of the others in the session?
Do you like the set up of your current session?
The reason I ask is to find a genre and jam that I particularly like and an instrument that fits a role that I like as well. I already play guitar but am thinking of doubling on something else in a different genre on the side.
I don't play in any rock sessions and I may look for one in my area but I personally like the way Bluegrass sessions are set up. In the way that there is either a designated leader or a random leader kicks off a song and gives people chances to solo and have the spot light all in one song. I think that set up is brilliant and carefree and fun instead of the one lead guitar to rule them all in most more prominent modern genres. I'm also interested in Irish trad but from what I hear I don't much understand how a session goes. I'm also interested in hearing about other genres for the sake of knowledge and possible interests. Any genre and your personal sessions are applicable please do share.
Gotcha, thanks!