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New Poster, New Rally-er question about Instruments ?

Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 5:53 pm
by jameskand
Hi All, I am looking forward to this event. I travel quite a bit with the day job, and when staying domestic I try to find a band and carry a sax with me and sit-in. Are there "Jams" in the evenings? If so, would a sax (with my wireless rig) be out of place? (typically anytime you have at least three musicians together you have 4 guitars between them, so I dont want to add to that pile) OR, should the instruments stay at home.

Also, happy to report that my Frequent Flier miles gave me a better rate if I sayed until Monday, so I'm in it for the long haul. Looking forward to meeting Y'all.

Re: New Poster, New Rally-er question about Instruments ?

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 8:39 pm
by hazineju
Hi James and welcome to the forum. There are spontaneous, usually small jam sessions all over the place through the weekend. There are also two open mics going on in the evenings. It's true there are a lot of guitars, and people are happy to share. If it's not too big of a pain to carry and you want to play, I say bring the sax.

Re: New Poster, New Rally-er question about Instruments ?

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 8:42 pm
by hazineju
i just noticed the wireless rig thing. you probably don't need to bring that if it's heavy or bulky (i don't know anything about sax rigs, i know you have those tiny microphones but i don't know what else is involved)

Re: New Poster, New Rally-er question about Instruments ?

Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2011 1:23 am
by jameskand
Hey, thanks for the reply....I was beginning to think this thing wasn't on. I travel a lot for my work, and have been insanely busy scheduling trips around gigs. So busy that I still haven't heard the name of the hotel, but I'll search tonight, and if I can't find it, call taxi later. Thanks again, and I look forward to meeting all y'all. :D

Re: New Poster, New Rally-er question about Instruments ?

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 12:28 pm
by instantminstrel
Hey James,
Lots of jams around, but since they are mostly acoustic, your sax should stand up fine without the amplification.
Dave

Re: New Poster, New Rally-er question about Instruments ?

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 1:02 am
by suzdoyle
And rumor has it there will be another abundance of ukulele jams this year.

YEAH!
Suz
Chief Ukulele Officer

Re: New Poster, New Rally-er question about Instruments ?

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 3:25 pm
by bete
If I remember correctly, they ask us to hold down the noise on Wed. I don't remember for sure about Thurs. but Friday and Saturday we are free to jam to our hearts' content -- and we do!
How many remember the Native American drum last year?
Bette

Re: New Poster, New Rally-er question about Instruments ?

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 4:47 pm
by jameskand
Suz, I do have an electric ukulele, and Bette, it would be interesting to hear it through a stack of marshals, but at this point I'm still thinking the tenor sax. Heading off to Peru and Argentina in less than a week, but really looking forward to returning to attend the Taxi Rally.

Re: New Poster, New Rally-er question about Instruments ?

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 11:40 pm
by suzdoyle
Ooh! The native American jam last year was amazing! :-) I videotaped some of it (now where the heck did I put the video?).

James -- what kind of electric uke do you have? I have a solid body electric, but will most likely bring my acoustic soprano, in which I recently had a pick up installed. Hmmm. Uke and Tenor Sax sounds good to me!

See you there!
Suz

Re: New Poster, New Rally-er question about Instruments ?

Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 12:11 am
by jameskand
Hi Suz, and I thought you were kidding. I have a lanikai S-teq a/e tenor Uke. ( the cutaway helps you rock out on the 18th fret. ). Ok, so I was in Maui, it sounded great and the shape was cool. The guy that performed my wedding ceremony performed with one of the same brand. The Uke out-lasted the marriage. I know, that's a insensitive thing to say. So, I apologize sincerely to the craftsman that assembled the fine piece of instrument. Even if it was an assembly line miles away from it's Oahu' namesake. Your product was made to last. Bravissimo. I guess I'll stick with the sax. I guess I could put a penny whistle or melodica in the bag for fun. We should strive for the most eclectic jam session ever. Who's got the theremin? Bagpipes? Looking forward to it.