Yayyy, Put Your Jammin' Shoes on!--by Reb MacRath
We come here to jam once a month with our friends in the swinging saloon called AE. Let me start off with this definition…so I don’t get in a stickier jam with those who think I mean jelly:
A jam session is a musical event, process, or
activity where musicians play (i.e. "jam") by improvising without
extensive preparation or predefined arrangements. Jam sessions are often used
by musicians to develop new material (music), find suitable arrangements, or
simply as a social gathering and communal practice session.
To some extent, AE’s
unique structure precludes an exact parallel: 29 writers who post once each
month does not precisely equal a group of six musicians who hook up every
Sunday. True. But we have enough in common to pursue the metaphor. In fact, the
metaphor’s enriched by another significant difference: our ‘solos’ can continue in the Comments
section to our posts…and we’re free to sound off in the Comments to our
colleagues’ posts.
In the dictionary sense,
we come close to performing ‘without extensive preparation or predefined
arrangements.’ And we jam partly for fun but also ‘to develop new material’ or
sharpen our edge. Now, that doesn’t mean for a minute that we get to play out
of key or ‘hog’ the stage: e.g., we don’t get to indulge in shoddy phrasing or inhuman
crimes against grammar—or to go on too much longer than the generally agreed-upon
length: 1000 words, with some exceptions. Nor do we get to play a song of interest only to ourselves or the same old song over and over again, The second part of the above definition may be of further help:
Jam sessions may be based upon existing songs or
forms, may be loosely based on an agreed chord
progression…or may be
wholly improvisational. Jam sessions can range from very loose gatherings of
amateurs… to sophisticated improvised recording sessions by
professionals which are intended to be edited and released to the public.
We’re largely improv, I believe, but we do follow
some strong chord progressions: nuts and bolts about our craft…news and blues
about our roles as indie writers…changes in legacy pubishing…etc. Our own
structure, as I’ve said, is loose but it’s by no means a ragtag assortment of
rank amateurs. And, as has already been proven, some of the pieces were deemed
worthy for inclusion in the AE anthology.
But remember, folks, we’re jammin’ and not giving
concert-quality performances. We come here to let our hair down and to wail. Sometimes
we recycle riffs that we’ve used elsewhere or try out some hot licks in the
works. We’re not obliged in monthly jams to lower jaws or knock off socks with
dazzling new rhythms or breathtaking new turns of phrase.
Let’s not take the fun out of jammin’ by insisting we
play here in Carnegie.Hall.
Goodness, my shortest post ever. May I sign off with
an epigram?
Note from Sue Price: Since we're jamming, can I just join in here to mention the Edinburgh On-Line FREE E-Book Festival, which began today, here.
Runs for a fortnight.
Every day, at 10am, a preview of the day's events.
Every lunch-time, an author interview.
Short stories - workshops - chat, ideas - Please drop by and join in, wherever you are in the world!
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