The Ten Commandments of Jamming
- I. Thou shalt not ever forsake the beat.
- II. Thou shalt arrange thyselves in a small circle so that thou
mayest hear and see the other musicians. Thou shalt listen with thine
ears to the songs and attempt to play in accord with the group; also,
open thine eyes betimes to look about thee, lest there be some visual
sign someone is endeavoring to send thee. Thou shalt play softly when
someone lifteth his voice in song, when playing harmony, and when
thou knowest not what thou art doing.
- III. Thou shalt play in tune. Tune thine instument well, and tune
it often with thine electric tuner, lest the sounds emanating from
thine instument be unclean.
- IV. Thou shalt commence and cease playing each tune together as
one, so that the noise ye make be a joyful noise, and not a heinous
tinkling that goeth in fits and starts, for that is unclean, and is
an abomination. Whensoever a musician sticketh forth his foot as though
he were afflicted with a cramp in the fatted calf, thou must complete
the rest of that verse, and then cease.
- V. Thou shalt stick out thine own foot or else lift up thy voice
crying "This is it !", or "Last time !" if thou
hast been the one to begin the song, and it has been played sufficient
times over. If the one who began a tune endeth it not by one of these
signs, then the tune will just go on and on, like the Old Testament,
until the listeners say,"Hark ! It all soundeth the same."
- VI. Thou shalt concentrate and thou shalt not confound the music
by mixing up the A part and the B part. Most songs, but not all, proceedeth
according to the ancient law "AABB". But if thou sinneth
in this regard, or make any mistake that is unclean, thou may atone
- not by ceasing to play - but by reentering the tune in the proper
place and playing on.
- VII. Thou shalt be ever mindful of the key the banjo is tuned in,
and play many tunes in that key, for the banjo is but a lowly instrument,
which must needs be retuned each time there is a key change.
- VIII. Thou shalt not speed up or slow down accidentally when playing
a tune, for it is an abomination. (see Commandment I)
- IX. Thou shalt not, by thine own self, commence noodling off on
a tune the other musicians know not, unless asked or unless thou art
teaching that tune, for it is an abomination, and the other musicians
will not hold thee guiltless, and shall take thee off their computer
lists, yea, even unto the third and the fourth generation.
- X. Thou shalt have fun and play well.
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