I love jamming with my band because the guys inspire me every time. We all get off on each other's playing.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Jamming with other people will create energy and excitement that you can feed off, and which will help push you to do things you'd never dream of doing by yourself.
My sister and I - she's a musician - we jam all the time. We always play around for giggles with stuff that seem unconventional or stuff that seems funny. A lot of the stuff sometimes is just a response from jam sessions in her room, so she'll be on the guitar or the keyboard, and we'll just start singing and doing stuff.
My family was all musicians. We jam all the time.
Jam Cruise is actually a comfortable place for me. My jamming skills and my improvisational skills have improved immensely as I've gone more solo, because I've had this opportunity.
I love the guitar because you can bring it everywhere, and you can start a jam wherever you are.
It's the faster bands that made me want to play guitar, bands like The Jam.
I organise jam sessions every month. We have an open session, so everyone knows about it, and we can get as many as 30 people showing up at the house. Somebody will play a tune, and everyone will pick up on it. My best friends are all musicians.
I've never been a jam-band sort of musician.
I got the whole band set up in the basement and we are jamming.
Jamming is really the most awful, excruciating experience for me; I really don't enjoy it.