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Old October 17th, 2006
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Hi would any of you guys be interested in trying to learn guitar/songs using msn. i dont know if it can work but it would be worth a go maybe we could even get some cool teacher on board to help us. if interested put your mark here and get jamming .Does anyone know if this has worked or is there a group doing it ?

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I once tried Paltalk for online jam sessions with members at Marc Seals forum but I found that is was kind of irritating. Basically only one person can jam at a time, which is cool to hear the various talent but impossible to get everyone to play at once, as far as I know. MSN may have different technology (using conference call, or some such) and if so I would like to do it. Keep us posted as to what you find out


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Might work something like netmeeting, i think you can have multiple sessions running.

If your in the city sometime give me a shout if fancy a jam

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If you've got a fast internet connection it is doable since ive done alot of internet "phone/video calls". Sometimes staying in sync is really hard but just opening the camere/microphone and just sharing some of the songs you know with someone your level and/or someone with your taste in music should be grand fun.Like i wouldnt mind listening to someone play some nice rock n roll riffs or whatever . Im up for it. But thats for 2 people only, hmm. Well we could, like someone suggested, use netmeeting.


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