Hello Steemit Comunity !!!

As I suggested in this post, I want to play music with steemians in a collaborative mood. So here is the post for launching the first #steem-jamm !
We are a lot interested by making music with steem ! Now we should discuss how we arrange our-self. I recommend to use chainBB, it's a forum-like steem client. Useful design for discussions !
I propose for this first jamm to do something simple. Bass, guitar and piano players could talk about what rhythm section they want to play, then the melodic instruments add their licks on the montage. Finally, the computers guys can mix, mastering and put some little fluffy effects.
We could share video and audio files directly on comments like that peoples can upvote all little part of our job. We can also record many times while the work is in progress like that we can refine our parts.
Because we are numerous, we should discuss a lot about who play when. We could also directly start many little jamms in littles teams and later make a big big one all together.
What do you think about that ? I think we can do a lot of awesome stuff once we learned how to work together so don't hesitate to develop the idea with me ! You can use the #steem-jamm tag freely for start your own steem jamms !
Freely share your suggestions on style or genre, tempo, and tonal center or key or whatever you think is appropriate to get the discussion moving forward.
Actual suggestions
- suggest the key of C
- suggested
record while ~2 minutes a bass line in the key C.
- suggested that before we start recording anything, we take time to ear what all musicians think about the project.
Musical preferences of each (tell us in comments !)
- : Saxophonist alto and tenor, pianist. Improviser. Jazz, tango, bossa nova, ska and many others styles.
- : session bassist.
- : guitarist.
- : guitarist and violinist.
- : guitarist
- : bassist, guitarist, ukulele player.
- : violinist.
- : Vocalist.
- : pianist, bassist, mix, mastering, audio programming.
- : Audio programming.

Steem on !

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