Fire art wrote:Roger Guppy wrote:Good for you, go for it. Keep and eye open for the next time we have a Skype jam and come and play to us guys first to get you used to playing in front of others.
Roger
That sounds real scary
I have found the Skype jams to be nothing but encouraging. Letters on a screen from handles have become characteristic thoughts from genuine friends with names. Paul (Normtheguitar), Amy (Mekidsmom), Jeff (Topdown), Jeff (Jets60), Ken (Dirty Ed), Chris (Guitarpix) I've all met in person, shaken their hands or given them hugs, met some of their spouses and children, and some have been to my home or I to theirs. You should definitely join in. Dirty Ed, Jets60, KAP54 are all songwriters whose music you will only have the chance to hear from a stage or on Skype. Frequently there's more talking than playing. Though it's focus is music, it isn't all about music. One thing is sure - you will never find a more appreciative and encouraging audience.
For full disclosure, I've known Dirty Ed for years before Chordie and think of him as kind of a crazy uncle though we don't share any blood. We do share Yeungling, which we put in our blood when together, so maybe that's it.
Granted B chord amnesty by King of the Mutants (Long live the king).
If it comes from the heart and you add a few beers... it'll be awesome! - Mekidsmom
When in doubt ... hats. - B.G. Dude