On Apr 07, 2011, at 09:44 AM, David Henningsson wrote: >If that is our goal, I think we need to split: more than one rehearsal room, >every band can only play x songs, and so on. > >A little more structure, a little less ad-hoc: rehearsal times on the >schedule, a formal playlist on the party night, etc. > >More rehearsal rooms could also help in getting different kinds of music (i e >not just american rock classics ;-) ) on the jam.
I have to be honest, I think there was *too* much structure in Orlando. ;) I totally get the desire to want to put on a good show, rehearsal and have everything Just So. OTOH, I personally fall more to the improvisational side of things. I like mixing it up, jamming, seeing what happens, and not worrying so much about the results. The latter tends to work itself out if everyone's having fun and the alcohol is flowing. :) I'm probably in a minority, but I think with charts downloaded ahead of time, a big display, and a *little bit* of organization (i.e. sign ups for who wants to play what songs, lists of instrumentalists to rotate in and out), we can have a fun and inclusive musical evening. Also almost as important, fun and inclusive rehearsals, which would be less strict rehearsing and more about just playing. I do like the idea of limiting each "group" to 3 songs or 20 minutes or something. Then rotate in a new group of folks. That ensures everyone gets to play something, and one rotation may be enough for some people, while others may want to or need to play more (say if there weren't enough tamborinists for every group). Often in open mics I've played at, you don't even know who you're going to be paired with or what you're going to play, but we don't have to go that far! I really want folks to have fun, get involved, get a chance to play a song or two they really want to play, and be less of a performance and more of a participation (in the spirit of Ubuntu after all!). I think if we do that, and get lots of smiles, the audience will have fun too. -Barry
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