Re: Public jam question
- From: "Oci-One Kanubi" <rhopley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Nov 2006 19:11:19 -0800
Derek Tearne wrote:
Neil N <daltonmusic@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We were chatting a while ago about jams, so I've got a question, more
of a poll I would venture.
If you're member of a house band at a jam, would you allow anyone to
play your stringed instrument, either bass or guitar?
I don't think this is a totally straightforward issue, ( at least in my
life right now it's not) and at different times I've found myself with
an opinion on both sides.
All thoughts are appreciated.
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Derek, I wouldn't go around saying that to just anybody, if I were you.
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