As the organizer of this group, I am a relatively new guitarist, having only been practicing at it for about 4-years. Although I am certain that their are far more qualified individuals to organize a group like this than me, I thought that perhaps there are other acoustic musicians in greater Downingtown area that share an interest in getting together to jam, so here I go with the hope that more experienced musicians will join this group and help to shape it into a worthwhile excursion. No need …
Meet other local players, jam and have some fun making music and meeting new people. It's a great way to network and strengthen your skills. Open to all ability levels. Your voice is an instrument too, so feel free to bring it along.
I would like to start a group to bring white collar adults together, on a very low-key and informal basis, to play some loud rock/blues music and drink some beers in the process. I'm sure that there are other people like this out there - maybe you have kids, maybe your job takes up all of your play time, maybe your wife yells at you for playing your guitar too loudly, maybe you want to play some music so loudly that you won't be able to hear others complaining that you've left the house to pla …
This group was started to provide a place for acoustic instrument musicians of all playing levels to meet, jam, collaborate and have fun playing with others. The hope is to have a convenient location and time for regular biweekly jams. Another goal is to find a venue to host a regular open-mic.
… We can also add some guitar players and bass players. Kazoo, bell, drum and percussion folks always welcome! Hope to see you soon!
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… If you have an instrument (guitar, drum, bowls, keyboard, etc.) you are welcome to bring them. Anyone interested in personal development is welcome to participate. Please invite along to any like-minded souls who you feel would be interested. All ages are welcome. In Love, Light, and Oneness, Daniel
… In the spirit of celebration, our kirtan band, the Rati Bhava, will support the voice of our lead kirtan singer, Valerie Rushmere, with many instruments, including shruti box, guitar, Native American flute, tenor saxophone, didgeridoo, frame drum, doumbek and mridanga. Our regularly scheduled kirtans will take place at Studio 1831 (located at 1831 Brandywine Street, Phila.-one block north of Spring Garden Street, in the Art Museum area) at 3:00 p.m. on the second Sunday of the month. When we sc …
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