John J.You need to get a new group! We need to make music not noise-break up 
into smaller groups and play at levels that you all can hear each other. 
Remember, our objective is to play music not play louder or drown out the 
nuclear banjos or fiddles. This can be accomplished by asking your group mates 
not to play so loudly. You must not be doing any singing, because you would be 
seriously hoarse by now. What I really mean by this rant is that you and your 
picking buddies need to learn dynamics. Music doesn't have to be loud to be 
good. Learning to play backup and supporting the soloist or singer can be just 
as satisfying as playing a "hot" break. You need to listen to each other and 
play off of each other. Players who understand the subtleties of music are 
always more fun to jam with! Save your wrist and broken strings- you don't need 
a Spinal Tap amp that goes up to 11.I remember Bill Monroe in 1969 at the 
Philadelphia Folk Festival warming up to play before they went on-they were 
really cooking ,but they were playing at a very low volume so as not to disturb 
the people who were performing on stage. Great self control. Try it you may 
like it!To more focused and better jamming.RSB

> Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2009 14:22:27 -0700
> Subject: Loud Jamming
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> 
> 
> Hey ya'll,
> I've been lurking around for quite a while and enjoying some of the
> discussions but today I would like to get some feed back from this
> great collection of fellow taterbugs.
>     Last night night I got in a really fun jam with some good
> pickers . Unfortunately there was 3 banjos , 2 guitars and a couple of
> mandolins.Needless to say it was pretty darn loud.Sooo when it got
> time to take a break one had to bang away to be heard. Unfortunately
> for me , I have a hard time pickin that loud. Consequently it was
> usually pretty ugly. How can  we practice for that situation? I tried
> to hint to the group to tone it down some but that lasted one guitar
> break.
>     I just got a little frustrated with my crummy pickin so I'm going
> to Tate & get him to teach me some in your face Monroe.
>                                     Thanks for letting me
> vent.              John J
> > 

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