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GFB&B Blues Jam, all welcome

Right come on you lot who is up for a blues jam?

Young, old, Noobies, pro's, acoustic players, even singers! Come on lets fire up our recording software and put a piece together from the community again as its been a long time.

Attached a is a quick blues track I made tonight its in A and its a 116bpm there are 3 cycles of standard 12 bar blues with a small count in for 1 bar. Have a jam over this track for as many of the cycles as you want and send me the recording and I can put them together (unless someone else wants the job....please!).

To be organized lets say you have until next Sunday (12th January at 12:00 GMT) to record your part. Place your name down on here and send your part to krissovo at yahoo(dot)com. If you cannot figure out the cryptic email then PM me.

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It would be great to break up the jams with the odd verse or two of some singing. Even if you write some lyrics for this post them up and I will press gang some other members to have a go.

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Just starting out on the blues and scales? Then have a go your selves, there is no shame and use this thread to ask for some ideas in getting off the ground.

So come on have a go!
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Great collab people!!!
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Great job guys loved the swirling sound, vocals or not sounded great

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