Midnite Zephyr
Platinum Member
I can certainly be creative in my jam band because we don't even know what we're gonna play until we actually sit down to play it. We've been doing this for the past two years. We all agreed that the band was for personal development as a musician, and we've all become quite apt at coming up with something out of nothing. If somebody wants to play gigs and do all that other stuff musicians wanna do, then we can join another band with a group of people who want to do that. I have a cover band that I play the gigs with, I jam with the jam band, I jam with some older guys once a week playing older C&W / Folk type covers, then I also jam every other week with some guys who like to play harder rock tunes like in the vein of Sabbath and Judas Priest, etc.
I would recommend a jam band like this to any developing player who wants to get better and more creative. Drop the gigging idea and just jam with no songlist or agenda. Get a group together, even just 3 people, and just jam.
I would recommend a jam band like this to any developing player who wants to get better and more creative. Drop the gigging idea and just jam with no songlist or agenda. Get a group together, even just 3 people, and just jam.