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Have been having a chat with the other organisers, and I've noticed a few things:
- We have a full complement of 30 people. That's a lot.
- We have a mix of experienced, not so experienced, and very inexperienced
- There is a massive song list suggested with varied tastes and massively varied abilities
- We only have 5 hours to cram in as much as possible
- You can please some of the people some of the time, but never all of the people all of the time
- It's all about having fun, with an emphasis on helping inexperienced players experience what playing with a band is really like
- We have more than one drummer and bass player on hand
See where I'm going?
30 people paying £8 is a lot - considering the first room booking was £80.
So, I'm going to book another room on the 2nd Sept. This means we can have an 'experienced' room, and an 'experienced' song list, and a 'inexperienced' room with an 'inexperienced' song list. Obviously on the day people can drift around wherever they would like to - listen to jams, take part, ogle gear, fiddle about with stuff and all sorts of other stuff as well. It also means twice the time - 10 hours of Jam time, not 5, so more chance for people to play what they want. I think with this amount of time, it means everyone will get at least one chance to play one song they really want to, and probably two. It will mean some will get a chance to play a lot more, but ultimately that depends on how keen you are and how much confidence you have.
Once done, we will publish two lists of songs - Experienced, and Inexperienced. You'll then get a chance to declare an interest in songs from either list, learn them, and then on the day we can run those lists in tandem and people will get more of a chance to play what they want.
I don't propose to increase the number of places as that will just compound the problem. However, I am putting thought to getting an "Up Norf" jam and a "Dahn Sahf" jam up and running for October/November time as well.. Bear with me on that.
I'll book tomorrow (if they have another room free!)
If anyone has any massive objection then let me know by tomorrow. However, I reserve the right to ignore you and book anyway.
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Just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after youThe idea of having a room where more of the experienced stuff is going on is so that in the 'Other Room' we can have some focus on "The Noobs" and try to give some practical experience to them in a less hectic setting. I'll be doing some of that,.........a sort of Jam Session Workshop if you like.
How does that sound to you Newbies?
A practical 'How-To' on Jam Sessions and how to survive them?
There's plenty of time to sort this out.
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Just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after youThis is just an idea that came from some newbies seem to feel that too much 'Experience' in the room might make them feel LESS comfortable about joining in.
It's just a case of finding a balance for us so that's what we'll try to do.
You make good points.
When I first suggested this idea, we were worried that we wouldn't be able to get 10 people along. We now have 30 paid up subscribers.
We have 1 room booked for 5 hours. There's only 1 PA, 1 drum kit etc. and in all practical senses, you can only have 1 song being played at a time, and in reality probably only about a maximum of 8 to 10 people taking part in that. That means 20 people not playing at that time.
In all reality, to get organised, set up kit, sort out what you are doing, and have a good go at a song, including repeating bits, working bits out, sorting out gear issues, change around times, getting the right people in the right place etc. I would imagine each 'slot' will take 10-15 mins. Lets be generous - 10 mins. That's 6 slots per hour. That's 6x5=30 slots for the full 5 hours, if we kick off pretty smartish and pack away dead quickly. In reality, I think its going to be more like 15 mins, and thus 4 slots an hour, and 15 mins either end for setting up and packing away - that means 18 slots.
We have a song list of 50+ songs already....
Now, the idea of two rooms is more divide and conquer. Two rooms gives us the potential for between 36 - 60 slots depending on how efficient we are. It also means twice the number of people playing at the same time. It also allows some more experienced style songs to be done without meaning the less experienced guys feel they can't take part at that time.
In my original suggestion, I didn't mean for the two sessions to be closed. Both open. Both allowing anyone to move between the two whenever they feel like it. Sometimes one room will be busy, sometimes it will be the other one.
Now, I'm happy to do whatever. We have a room booked, 5 hours of time, and 30 people. We can keep it like that, but for complete openness, and being absolutely honest, I want everyone to realise up front now that that means that we will in reality probably only get through 18 - 25 ish songs in the afternoon. If everyone is happy with that, then that's great.
Given the sheer number of songs suggested (which is why I had the other thread closed!) I think people want to get through the most material possible in the time we have. That's fine too. The suggestion I made was based on the fact that two rooms allows twice the amount of material to be done. Similarly, given we will publish the lists well before people may think "I want to play/listen/get tips on 10 songs in room one and 10 in room two, all at different times, and I'll float between them. Some might want to stick in one room all afternoon, others might choose to play it by ear on the day.
If I'm honest, we are making this up as we go along. It's much bigger than we first imagined, and you have to bear with us on that. Similarly, we want everyone to get as most out of it as we can. Also, it's your jam session, not mine, or @Alnico 's. We will go with the flow. But we can only do what we can with what we have.
The limits at the moment are 1 room, 5 hours, and one song at a time that will probably in reality take up a 15 minute slot end to end. And there's 30 people potentially in that room from time to time. And that's fine if we are happy with that.
There is the potential to put on another room - it will be close, easily accessible etc. which gives us more choice and expandability. If we think that's a good option then great. If not, then that's fine too.
Do remember though, we can't please everyone all the time. In fact, it's going to be hard enough to please most people most of the time! Reality is, we will please some people some of the time.
2 rooms.
1 "Formal"
1 "Relaxed"
In the Formal room, we have a song list, a schedule, people lined up to play, and people can join in, get tips, watch, play along, etc. etc. in a structured and "jam" like way, just as we planned.
In the Relaxed room, we have people trying out gear, amps, guitars, getting advice on setup, changing strings, having a chat, having some 1-1 help with bits, doing some informal jamming and practice etc. etc.
In effect, the Formal room is the main room, where most people will be, where we stick to the song structure and have a proper schedule.
The relaxed room is for gearbating, cork sniffing, swearing at strings when they stab you, having a chat, getting some help, frantically trying to practice Am7 before your jam turn, or whatever the hell you want to do..
Just another thought for the mix.
As I said before, we have 1 room booked for us all to do probably 20 ish songs. If that's cool for everyone then cool.
If we fancy some MOAR on the day, then we have the option of a second room at no cost to anyone to either have a second jam-fest, or just a widdle, gearbate, cork sniff and other such stuff.
I certainly don't want to come across as whinging, and I really appreciate the effort and willingness to get this off the ground. So thank you.
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Just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after youWe have one room, with a more inexperienced-oriented theme of imparting knowledge, listening to geniuses play well, having a go and getting some experience in a friendly and totally risk free environment. That's set up, in the bag, sorted and happening.
There's lots of possibilities with a second room:
- A parallel room to get more songs in given limited time and 30 people (!)
- A more experienced room for the widdlers and shredders to play mad licks
- An informal room to gearbate, cork sniff, change strings, ogle guitars etc. etc.
And of course, the option of no second room at all to keep us together in one space. All valid.
I propose to let you guys debate it out for a few days and not poke my nose in too much (unless to answer questions), and after some chat I'll try to pick what I think is the consensus/most popular view and act on that. That might be to keep it as it is as one room, or it might be one of the second room suggestions. Either way, I'm cool with whatever.
Given we have the cash and they have the space, I thought it only fair to let you all have a chance to decide whether to go down that route. To be honest, I didn't want us to get there on the day and everyone to say "shame we didn't book a second room, we could have done 'x' in there"
Debate away!
If you get the backing band / singer doing sets of about three songs at a time, you could rotate the guest musicians more frequently if they wanted a breather but they could stay up for two or all three songs of the set if they were up for it. (Of course, jam etiquette is that you tune up BEFORE you plug in on stage :-) ).
Average for the jam-nights I'm involved with is 15 minutes for a three-song set, of course the pace in September will be slower but it might well speed up a bit as the afternoon goes on and some momentum builds up. Maybe you could alternate; one three-song set with players who want to play all three songs, then one three-song set with players who only want to play one or two songs each.
I'd like to get to know you all a bit maybe make some local mates for future jamming, field trips to Andertons etc ☺
I don't actually care about the detail . If there is a written itinary people will know what is going on in each room at any given time.
Also for those that have offered to help it will make it easier. We,ll know when we are supporting, when we can chill and when we have an opportunity to take a song on guitar.
There are lots of studio amps I know, does anyone who has used the studio know which ones?
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Just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after you