“Play Well With Others” Is Here!
June 26, 2008
Play Well With Others: How to Jam Like A Pro is finally available, either hard copy or online!
Click here to get your free section! Click here to order!
Our new book, Play Well With Others, is the most complete book about jamming on the market. Here’s why:
You’ll Learn-
Jamming Do’s and Don’ts, Jam Types and Jam Styles
How to Avoid Being a Jam Buster
How to Play:songs with two-chords, three chords, then more complex chord progressions
Easy Transposing, How to Lead a Song in a Jam
Tips for Playing Instrumentals,and much, much more!
Jam Do’s and Don’ts
May 6, 2008
Here are a couple of jam do’s and don’ts from our new book, Play Well With Others: How To Jam Like A Pro If you’d like to add your own, here’s the place!
Tune
Tune your instrument to a standard pitch. Unless you’re one of the rare chosen people with perfect pitch, use an electronic tuner when available. An instrument that is in tune with itself may not be in tune with everybody else. If possible, tune somewhere else before joining a jam already in session. Don’t tune in the middle of someone else’s song! Instrumentalists who move capo positions or use different tunings for different keys may need time between songs to tune. Give them the time (and silence from music) to tune before the next song.
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