Jam Sessions is a guitar simulation software title and music game for the Nintdo DS that was originally based on the Japan-only title Sing & Play DS Guitar M-06 (Hiite Utaeru DS Guitar M-06) originally developed by Plato and released months earlier. It was later brought to North America, Europe and Australia, courtesy of Ubisoft.
Jam Sessions makes use of the DS touch scre to simulate strumming on a real guitar, while the D-pad is used for selecting chords. The game allows players to play through a list of songs in order to unlock other features such as upgraded strings and new backgrounds, while Free Play allows the player to simply strum away, playing out songs or practicing without being judged. Tutorial and Warm Up modes teach players how to play the game and get accustomed to the controls and the concepts behind playing guitar.

What makes Jam Sessions differt from other rhythm games, such as Guitar Hero, is that it is considered to be a tool instead of a game. In addition, the player (while using headphones or an external speaker) can also use the DS microphone to sing along. Andy Myers of Nintdo Power and his band, Hidari Mae demonstrated this ability by writing and recording a song using Jam Sessions for guitar alongside traditional instrumts.
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The DS can also be plugged into an amplifier via the headphone jack to output a more natural sound. A Jam Sessions Performance Bundle was set to be released on January 4, 2008 and was going to include a portable amplifier in addition to the game. The bundle has since disappeared from Ubisoft's web page.
In addition to publishing and translating the game for western players, Ubisoft have also modified and expanded certain aspects of the original title. These include:
The chords and lyrics to the following list of songs appear in the game for players to perform. Some songs also feature an audio demo of the song.
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In the Europe version, the following songs can be unlocked by pressing up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right in free play mode. If playing in left-handed mode the code is X, X, B, B, Y, A, Y, A.
The game is infamous for its Australian ad campaign, which consisted of two viral internet advertisemts that had contt at odds with the otherwise G-rated game. The first features a child swearing at his mother over being giv sponge cake, Playing at jam sessions is an important milestone in the life of all guitarists. Getting together with other like-minded people is great fun, fosters friendships, and will really advance your guitar skills.
There are a number of guitar skills you already need to be comfortable with in order tobe able to play acoustic or electric guitar at jam sessions with other musicians, here they are in no particular order.
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All in all, about 80-90% of your playing will be rhythm guitar.Not because you can't play lead, but because that's one of the main roles of the guitarist in a band setup.
If it's the later, you need to be comfortable with the concept of keys and be able to identify the chords of any key.
You need to know the notes of each key (easy using scale shapes), and the chords of the keys. This requires a bit of theoretical knowledge, as you need tolearn the theory of why each key has given chords.
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This might seem hard, but it's actually not if you use the CAGED system. By using CAGED, you can play several voicings of any chord all over the fretboard.
Playing at a jam session is a group activity. You should only spice things up when it's OK to do so, not interfering with what others are playing/singing at the given moment in time.

It's good to already know the most popular chord progression in all of the most commonly used keys, this will make things easier for you.
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Bonus tip: Learn short riffs to connect chord changes. So for example, staying with a 12 bar blues, let's say in E, learn walk up riffs from E to A, walk down from A to E, E to B, B to A. Naturally if you learn it in 1 key, you'll be able to use the same riffs in other keys.
If you are at an intermediate level of playing, you can take part in a jam session. At the minimum, you can play rhythm guitar.
Don't search YouTube for a video on each, as the things you'll find will leave lots of holes in your knowledge. A single video can't possibly cover every topic and provide practice opportunities.
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If you’ve been playing guitar for a little while now and you’re getting ready to start jamming with other musicians, it can be pretty tough knowing where to start.
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It’s really useful to go into a jam session prepared with some ideas. A great place to start is to speak with your jam buddies and pick some classic riffs that you can all jam as you get used to playing together.
In this lesson we’re going to look at 11 classic, and easy to play essential riffs, that are guaranteed to get your jam sessions off to a great start.
This blues classic from Muddy Waters is a great jam track because it just repeats this idea over and over, making it one of the best essential riffs on guitar to get warmed up and start jamming parts. You can use this to have some fun with. Jam this with your band mates and practise your blues solos over the top while maybe adding some of your own ideas.
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Not only is this one of the most iconic rock guitar riffs of all time, but it’s also pretty easy to play and a lot of fun to jam with other musicians. It’s a simple double stop riff focused on the D and G strings and one of the most essential riffs that very guitarist should know.
This 60s classic Eric Clapton riff is always a fun one to kick off a jam. It’s based around the D Minor pentatonic scale with a b5 blues note thrown in. Any Eric Clapton Riff could be considered essential riffs to jam on. We've actually written a full Eric Clapton guitar habits and playing techniques blog and accompanying video which we highly recommend.

When you want to get louder and crank up the grain, this power chord rocker from The Kinks is a great rif to jam with. It’s one f
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