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Personal Consumer Issues • How did you learn and play music, and what resources and teachers/coaching did you use; ukulele, guitar, piano, etc.?

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J, you sound like a talented player to play that song! We saw Jake at New Orleans Jazzfest a few years ago and were blown away. BTW, I HIGHLY recommend JazzFest for anyone who likes music. I don't really care about the headliners (Stones this year, etc) as much as the acts in the smaller tents. THe Gospel tent, for example, is always fun and inspirational (even though I'm not religious) and Fais Do Do stage always features zydeco and cajun acts that are virtually unknown outside of Louisiana and the Delta.

Jam sessions like you mention are a great way to hone your chops and meet players. I met my bass player at one.

Church choirs are almost always looking for new members and a great way to improve ones voice and be more comfortable in public.

And a good sound system, while exposing weaknesses, can also add reverb which helps flesh out and empower vocals.

Keep on playing!

Statistics: Posted by bad1bill — Sat Jul 06, 2024 9:56 am — Replies 37 — Views 2418



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