I've taken a few classes at the OTSFM, which is OK, but it has drawbacks, like cost, and the mix and commitment level of people taking up slots in the class (10 guitars who only show up 2/3 of the time and never practice outside the class).
I'd like to get together with some others who are
* working day jobs they want to keep
* want to play together
* will practice more than once a week
The routine would be like OTSFMs beginner ensemble classes, but more towards mastery of the songs so we would only work on 1-2 songs at a time, and the door would be open to originals or completely inside out rearrangements. Let's strip the songs down to what we can play, and then once we've mastered that, we can work on improvements. There would be no instructor, and the cost would be an equal fraction of whatever it costs to get practice space. I'm thinking 2 mights a week, for 2-3 hours (depending on the space and setup/teardown required).
This would start with a meeting some evening over beers (maybe monthly), and go from there. I'd be open to setting up a Meetup.com thing.
You should
* be able to listen to music and come up with charts/tab
* open to trying some of what others bring
* willing to woodshed your parts on your own time.
* have (or be willing to buy) your own equipment, something to accommodate a live drummer if one should appear.
* live in Chicago on the North Side so that transportation is easy.
I'd like to get together with some others who are
* working day jobs they want to keep
* want to play together
* will practice more than once a week
The routine would be like OTSFMs beginner ensemble classes, but more towards mastery of the songs so we would only work on 1-2 songs at a time, and the door would be open to originals or completely inside out rearrangements. Let's strip the songs down to what we can play, and then once we've mastered that, we can work on improvements. There would be no instructor, and the cost would be an equal fraction of whatever it costs to get practice space. I'm thinking 2 mights a week, for 2-3 hours (depending on the space and setup/teardown required).
This would start with a meeting some evening over beers (maybe monthly), and go from there. I'd be open to setting up a Meetup.com thing.
You should
* be able to listen to music and come up with charts/tab
* open to trying some of what others bring
* willing to woodshed your parts on your own time.
* have (or be willing to buy) your own equipment, something to accommodate a live drummer if one should appear.
* live in Chicago on the North Side so that transportation is easy.