Over the weekend I visited my older brother (Bro) in Fallon, Nevada. We jammed for two days straight! In a jam, you play many songs that you may not have played before. Bro and I haven't played music together for three and a half years, but had a great time and were pleased with the results.
Because it's a jam, the renditions will not be as polished like they would be if previously rehearsed. That adds a bit of fun to the efforts, because improvization is required. In the vid below, Bro is playing a black Fender Stratocaster guitar, but you can't see it behind his keyboard. Too bad, it's a beautiful guitar -- but you can certainly hear it well.
I am in the fedora playing my new Fender Jazz Bass. Bro does the singing. (I am not coordinated enough to play bass and sing at the same time.) Have a listen.
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That sounds great! Linked at my sidebar.
Thanks Donald!
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