South West Jam - Factory Studios (Bristol) Edition - 8th June 2019

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  • BroccoBrocco Frets: 88
    Perfect, thank you @roberty!
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  • FunkfingersFunkfingers Frets: 14424
    Truth be told, I am well stocked for Hendrix back catalogue. Which arrangement do you want to use? Studio or one of the live versions?
    You say, atom bomb. I say, tin of corned beef.
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  • BroccoBrocco Frets: 88
    So long as it does not screw up whatever is already in hand, I would like to take this opportunity to learn how well my Matchless 15w Lightning Combo holds up in a band setting at gig volumes, and also to understand how it sounds when others are playing through it. Hoping that the Matchless can be incorporated into the amp line-up in the live room, but understand that this may not be possible/optimal.
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  • LegionreturnsLegionreturns Frets: 7965
    Brocco said:
    So long as it does not screw up whatever is already in hand, I would like to take this opportunity to learn how well my Matchless 15w Lightning Combo holds up in a band setting at gig volumes, and also to understand how it sounds when others are playing through it. Hoping that the Matchless can be incorporated into the amp line-up in the live room, but understand that this may not be possible/optimal.
    It'll sound great, and given that we'll need to mic guitar amps for recording purposes, as long as the PA is decent we can add it into the mix. 

    I use a 15w valve combo with my band, and micing is pretty much a requirement if you want your sweet spot sound to be heard at gig volume. 

    One thing we don't want to be doing is moving mics around between songs, so I'd say if you want it in the backline, it needs to be one of the ones we use all day. 

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  • BroccoBrocco Frets: 88
    @Legionreturns - thanks, I'm happy for the Matchless to form part of the backline for the day 
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  • robertyroberty Frets: 10893
    I've just picked up the 74 pro reverb from the classifieds (oops haha). Also got a deluxe reverb and a 2204 clone + 2x12 cab. Happy to contribute any/all of these

    Anyone got a music stand for lyrics? I've lost mine. I can print a load off
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  • LegionreturnsLegionreturns Frets: 7965
    roberty said:
    I've just picked up the 74 pro reverb from the classifieds (oops haha). Also got a deluxe reverb and a 2204 clone + 2x12 cab. Happy to contribute any/all of these

    Anyone got a music stand for lyrics? I've lost mine. I can print a load off
    I have a tablet and mic stand mount, running Setlist Helper, with a bluetooth floor pedal for scrolling lyrics hands free. Will that do? 

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  • robertyroberty Frets: 10893
    roberty said:
    I've just picked up the 74 pro reverb from the classifieds (oops haha). Also got a deluxe reverb and a 2204 clone + 2x12 cab. Happy to contribute any/all of these

    Anyone got a music stand for lyrics? I've lost mine. I can print a load off
    I have a tablet and mic stand mount, running Setlist Helper, with a bluetooth floor pedal for scrolling lyrics hands free. Will that do? 
    Haha meanwhile some of us are living in the future 
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  • LegionreturnsLegionreturns Frets: 7965
    roberty said:
    roberty said:
    I've just picked up the 74 pro reverb from the classifieds (oops haha). Also got a deluxe reverb and a 2204 clone + 2x12 cab. Happy to contribute any/all of these

    Anyone got a music stand for lyrics? I've lost mine. I can print a load off
    I have a tablet and mic stand mount, running Setlist Helper, with a bluetooth floor pedal for scrolling lyrics hands free. Will that do? 
    Haha meanwhile some of us are living in the future 
    I do also have a music stand, if the future scares you ;) 

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  • robertyroberty Frets: 10893
    roberty said:
    roberty said:
    I've just picked up the 74 pro reverb from the classifieds (oops haha). Also got a deluxe reverb and a 2204 clone + 2x12 cab. Happy to contribute any/all of these

    Anyone got a music stand for lyrics? I've lost mine. I can print a load off
    I have a tablet and mic stand mount, running Setlist Helper, with a bluetooth floor pedal for scrolling lyrics hands free. Will that do? 
    Haha meanwhile some of us are living in the future 
    I do also have a music stand, if the future scares you ;) 
    Hahaha.  My job involves performing vague tasks on the internet, I think I'll manage :)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvA5EzC8Fpw
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  • FunkfingersFunkfingers Frets: 14424

    EVENT DAY PARKING

    The parking outside Factory Studios appears to be a combination of off-street (along one side of their building) and on-street, (adjacent to a wall, with no pavement). The former carries the risk of being boxed in by later arrivals. The latter may hinder your unloading.

    https://www.google.com/maps/@51.4528073,-2.5631085,3a,75y,17.5h,69.99t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sVuAGOBWHKAFAaxXDXT3kWQ!2e0!7i16384!8i8192


    You say, atom bomb. I say, tin of corned beef.
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  • fandangofandango Frets: 2204
    SKILLS WORKSHOP/S

    It has been decided that the workshops will be taken out of the jam-day environment and run as a separate event. It was clear that the focus of the jam was different to the focus requirement for a learning session, and I thank Alnico for his efforts and patience in opening up the workshops in the first instance.

    I hope folk can see the positives and can fully concentrate on the Jam Day as an opportunity to play some songs in the company of likeminded souls.

    Looking forward to the day, where
    "We could jam in Joe's Garage
    His mama was screamin'
    His dad was mad
    We was playin' the same old song
    In the afternoon 'n' sometimes we would
    Play it all night long
    It was all we knew, 'n' easy too
    So we wouldn't get it wrong
    All we did was bend the string like..."


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  • FunkfingersFunkfingers Frets: 14424
    edited May 2019
    … a Telefunken U-47. You’ll love it. It’s a way of life. With Läther.
    You say, atom bomb. I say, tin of corned beef.
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  • mrkbmrkb Frets: 6799
    fandango said:
    SKILLS WORKSHOP/S

    It has been decided that the workshops will be taken out of the jam-day environment and run as a separate event. It was clear that the focus of the jam was different to the focus requirement for a learning session, and I thank Alnico for his efforts and patience in opening up the workshops in the first instance.

    I hope folk can see the positives and can fully concentrate on the Jam Day as an opportunity to play some songs in the company of likeminded souls.

    Out of interest, why was the target number of 5 attendees viable and only having 4 sign up not?
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  • AlnicoAlnico Frets: 4616
    mrkb said:
    fandango said:
    SKILLS WORKSHOP/S

    It has been decided that the workshops will be taken out of the jam-day environment and run as a separate event. It was clear that the focus of the jam was different to the focus requirement for a learning session, and I thank Alnico for his efforts and patience in opening up the workshops in the first instance.

    I hope folk can see the positives and can fully concentrate on the Jam Day as an opportunity to play some songs in the company of likeminded souls.

    Out of interest, why was the target number of 5 attendees viable and only having 4 sign up not?

    It *could* work with 5 people, just about, but it's better and more worthwhile with a few more.
    That's not the biggest issue.

    I want to deliver something in more depth than being at a Jam Session will allow, something better attended and more worthwhile in an atmosphere that isn't centred around performing and the excitement/nerves that go with that.

    It's been very difficult to pare this down to something that will fit in and around the jam itself and also, upon discussion behind the scenes, it's transpired that it's probably not going to be the most conducive atmosphere for learning. The excitement and nerves of the jam aren't what the workshops are about.

    It's supposed to last for most of a day, focussing on different aspects and including some interactive stuff like backing tracks and other enjoyable and informative stuff.
    To pare it down to an hour or less is going to skim over things so much as to be almost useless, in my mind it's that way anyway.

    So I made the decision to run this as a 1 day thing, at a studio which we know with a central location (Probably Quad - TBC) and make sure I deliver something that will be of use, that people will enjoy and has it's own relaxed space for focus and learning.
    When people arrive the whole theme of the day is to relax and feel comfortable. There's little or no "Performing" to worry about and there's regular breaks for people to chat and socialise. 
    It's not all listening, it's not all playing and it's not all mind numbing theory, far from it.

    I'll work out some details and post a chat thread about it soon, after which I'll work with what we've got and book something.

    How does that sound?
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  • FunkfingersFunkfingers Frets: 14424
    Sounds worthy of a Wiz to me. :)
    You say, atom bomb. I say, tin of corned beef.
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  • clarkefanclarkefan Frets: 808
    Sad to say I'm out, life getting in the way of having a good time etc.  Apologies to all if I mess anything up.

    I was looking forward to this, got my songs down, new small essentials pedal board sorted... 

    @Brocco please put my payment in the pot towards making this happen.  And thanks for putting this together. 
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  • BroccoBrocco Frets: 88
    That's a real shame @clarkfan. Thank you for kindly leaving your subs in, which helps to ensure the event happens. Naturally if you know anyone who would be interested in coming along and taking your place they would be very welcome to join us.

    See you next time!
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  • mrkbmrkb Frets: 6799
    Alnico said:
    mrkb said:
    fandango said:
    SKILLS WORKSHOP/S

    It has been decided that the workshops will be taken out of the jam-day environment and run as a separate event. It was clear that the focus of the jam was different to the focus requirement for a learning session, and I thank Alnico for his efforts and patience in opening up the workshops in the first instance.

    I hope folk can see the positives and can fully concentrate on the Jam Day as an opportunity to play some songs in the company of likeminded souls.

    Out of interest, why was the target number of 5 attendees viable and only having 4 sign up not?

    It *could* work with 5 people, just about, but it's better and more worthwhile with a few more.
    That's not the biggest issue.

    I want to deliver something in more depth than being at a Jam Session will allow, something better attended and more worthwhile in an atmosphere that isn't centred around performing and the excitement/nerves that go with that.

    It's been very difficult to pare this down to something that will fit in and around the jam itself and also, upon discussion behind the scenes, it's transpired that it's probably not going to be the most conducive atmosphere for learning. The excitement and nerves of the jam aren't what the workshops are about.

    It's supposed to last for most of a day, focussing on different aspects and including some interactive stuff like backing tracks and other enjoyable and informative stuff.
    To pare it down to an hour or less is going to skim over things so much as to be almost useless, in my mind it's that way anyway.

    So I made the decision to run this as a 1 day thing, at a studio which we know with a central location (Probably Quad - TBC) and make sure I deliver something that will be of use, that people will enjoy and has it's own relaxed space for focus and learning.
    When people arrive the whole theme of the day is to relax and feel comfortable. There's little or no "Performing" to worry about and there's regular breaks for people to chat and socialise. 
    It's not all listening, it's not all playing and it's not all mind numbing theory, far from it.

    I'll work out some details and post a chat thread about it soon, after which I'll work with what we've got and book something.

    How does that sound?

    Sounds good, but it might be worth starting with a few smaller sessions and building up in case it turns into a monster commitment that becomes too difficult to make it ever happen. If it goes ahead at Quad I'd be interested.
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  • AlnicoAlnico Frets: 4616
    mrkb said:
    Alnico said:
    mrkb said:
    fandango said:
    SKILLS WORKSHOP/S

    It has been decided that the workshops will be taken out of the jam-day environment and run as a separate event. It was clear that the focus of the jam was different to the focus requirement for a learning session, and I thank Alnico for his efforts and patience in opening up the workshops in the first instance.

    I hope folk can see the positives and can fully concentrate on the Jam Day as an opportunity to play some songs in the company of likeminded souls.

    Out of interest, why was the target number of 5 attendees viable and only having 4 sign up not?

    It *could* work with 5 people, just about, but it's better and more worthwhile with a few more.
    That's not the biggest issue.

    I want to deliver something in more depth than being at a Jam Session will allow, something better attended and more worthwhile in an atmosphere that isn't centred around performing and the excitement/nerves that go with that.

    It's been very difficult to pare this down to something that will fit in and around the jam itself and also, upon discussion behind the scenes, it's transpired that it's probably not going to be the most conducive atmosphere for learning. The excitement and nerves of the jam aren't what the workshops are about.

    It's supposed to last for most of a day, focussing on different aspects and including some interactive stuff like backing tracks and other enjoyable and informative stuff.
    To pare it down to an hour or less is going to skim over things so much as to be almost useless, in my mind it's that way anyway.

    So I made the decision to run this as a 1 day thing, at a studio which we know with a central location (Probably Quad - TBC) and make sure I deliver something that will be of use, that people will enjoy and has it's own relaxed space for focus and learning.
    When people arrive the whole theme of the day is to relax and feel comfortable. There's little or no "Performing" to worry about and there's regular breaks for people to chat and socialise. 
    It's not all listening, it's not all playing and it's not all mind numbing theory, far from it.

    I'll work out some details and post a chat thread about it soon, after which I'll work with what we've got and book something.

    How does that sound?

    Sounds good, but it might be worth starting with a few smaller sessions and building up in case it turns into a monster commitment that becomes too difficult to make it ever happen. If it goes ahead at Quad I'd be interested.

    It’s something I’ve done a fair amount of which I’ve tweaked over the years. 
    The whole point I was making was that it needs time, not shorter or smaller sessions. 
    Regular breaks throughout the day are important just as much as time for people to understand and attempt to play what we’re learning. With the day on hand it makes for little or no stress and plenty of mental space for people to ask questions and have time to understand. 

    Quad is almost certainly the favourite place to start looking at so I will. 

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