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[quote name='FinnDave' timestamp='1412624357' post='2570583']
Always seems like musical dogging to me, you meet up with complete strangers, perform intimate (musical) acts and go away feeling rather ashamed of yourself.
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[quote name='Freddy Le Cragg' timestamp='1412630717' post='2570685']
I have one starting up next Friday....
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Where?

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[quote name='RhysP' timestamp='1412513705' post='2569464']
I don't understand people taking basses to open mic nights to be honest, as they very much tend to be places for singer/songwriters to play their stuff. If I was playing any of my acoustic stuff at an open mic night the last thing I'd want is a bassist with no experience of the material being played trying to bluff their way along with it.

Jam nights are a different thing altogether.

In my experience all these sorts of things tend to be incredibly cliquey & as a result I tend not to bother with them anymore - spent too many evenings waiting to play whilst the organisers & their friends turn it into a big buddy club circle jerk.
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I agree with your point about bass players at open mics. Again, these open mics around here are nothing like the jam sessions I remember from the late 60s and 70s.

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I think the point about the open mic and jam nights being run my mates for mates is valid and true. But after ten years out of the 'the scene' I figured if I really want to get playing again with a vengeance then I need to Network and build up a robust Black book (or facebook as it is now) of contacts. IMHO these people are they key ones to socialise with and (wash my mouth out with soap) I need to become one of 'those mates'.

Being a robust and gigging musician is no different to being a busy plumber, consultant or dog walker. At the end of the day who you know always trumps what you know. I came back to the dark side about a month ago and threw myself into the jam and open mike nights (and it was nerve wracking walking into a room of hip strangers) - it has reaped untold payback. And ten years on the miracle that beholds facebook is wonderful. It is so much easier now to create a functioning network with ease than it was when I first started.

I will end now before use the phrase 'back in my time'. - but I have seen the future and it is open mike/jam nights and Facebook (and M&S jeans with elasticated waistband.

Mick

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What the hell I will go for it ... In my days you never had Ipad with Tab apps. With such a powerful tool you can load and scan a basic bass line for pretty much most songs done at open nights. Wonderful tool that I used actively last night and eased my pain no end

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[quote name='mickcope' timestamp='1412665533' post='2570778']
I think the point about the open mic and jam nights being run my mates for mates is valid and true. But after ten years out of the 'the scene' I figured if I really want to get playing again with a vengeance then I need to Network and build up a robust Black book (or facebook as it is now) of contacts. IMHO these people are they key ones to socialise with and (wash my mouth out with soap) I need to become one of 'those mates'.

Being a robust and gigging musician is no different to being a busy plumber, consultant or dog walker. At the end of the day who you know always trumps what you know. I came back to the dark side about a month ago and threw myself into the jam and open mike nights (and it was nerve wracking walking into a room of hip strangers) - it has reaped untold payback. And ten years on the miracle that beholds facebook is wonderful. It is so much easier now to create a functioning network with ease than it was when I first started.
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This is the bit I hate more than anything else - I'd rather not play than spend my time kissing arse with a bunch of people I'd otherwise have nothing to do with.

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I do 1 or 2 open mics a week, but I take along my acoustic guitar and sing, I very rarely see a bass player, but there again I don't do Jam nights (which are totally different from open mics, IMO) they always seem to degenerate into an orgy of blues guitar playing, with the bass player doing endless 12 bar turnarounds, not my cup of tea at all.

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I've always been welcome at every open mic night that I've turned up at. Didn't seem to have to be one of the mates of someone. We turned up (by which I mean myself with a bass, Pinball with a guitar and our singer Amy) put our names down and played when our slot came up. We do end up making friends with people there but they're always welcomed us as strangers first. We've had invites to come and do a headline slot a few times, which we've gratefully accepted and thoroughly enjoyed.

There have been one or two instances where we didn't get a chance to play but it was a busy night and we turned up a little late so that's to be expected.

What I haven't done is gone to an open mic and treat it like a jam night. They're two different things in my opinion.

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[quote name='Freddy Le Cragg' timestamp='1412704240' post='2571182']
Its in Banbury, in a new arts cafe place.
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Not so far away, I will try to drop in sometime, but not this Friday as we are gigging.

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