I got together with Mark and the guys yesterday - a rehearsal more than a jam. I call this group The Brothers MIM, since volunteering at the Musical Instrument Museum is how they came together. Mark and I were playing together (sporadically) for years before that, when Joan and I would spend time in Arizona. And when Mark and I were in high school and college in our younger years. History.
We are scheduled to be playing out at a private party on Saturday. At Ron's house. The plan: The Brothers MIM will do a set, the Hip Replacements (Mark, Ron, Tom, and me) will do a set, then the big group for one more set. I think everyone is looking forward to it.
With 7 of us currently in the big group, it can be a bit like herding cats. We all work with our song charts on iPads, so it is mostly a matter of getting everyone to stop "noodling" on their guitars between songs so we can get the intended song started. Not sure when that became a thing, but it is a time-wasting habit, especially when the plan is to run through two sets worth of songs. Yesterday, I just sat back and watched while this was going on... I was determined to just have some fun.
A photo of 6 of us from a couple years ago...
With these guys, I play acoustic guitar. Well, we all play plugged in, so more accurately, I play an acoustic guitar with a pickup, plugged into an amp. I have a variety of small amps, for different purposes. So, I tote gear around. Back in the day, I used to say, "I play for free; I get paid to move gear around." It seems the amount of gear I need has been expanding... a guitar or two, an amp, a pedalboard for the guitar, a mic and stand, the iPad, and a comfortable guitar chair. At times, I also bring a PA and a cajon. Yesterday, it took me 4 trips from my music room to the car, the car into Mark's garage, the garage to the car, then all back into my music room. Nothing enjoyable about that process.
What about these other guys you've played with a couple times? Thanks for asking. That is easy: I bring in a guitar... plug in and start playing. They have a well-equipped studio area in one guy's house, where everything stays set up. There are guitars, basses, drums, keyboards, and a PA... all set up. They even have a mic and stand ready for each of us. When we got together last Friday, I put an amp in the car, but didn't need to take it out... Allan, the guy who hosts, said, "There's a Marshall amp there that you can use if you want." No down-side to that. I took my Virtuo (Emerald electric guitar), and was delighted with the tone I was getting from that guitar and amp combination.
It stirred my GAS (Guitar or Gear Acquisition Syndrome). I mentioned it to Joan, she got online and found some options. That particular Marshall isn't made anymore, but a Guitar Center in California had a used one; supposed to be in good condition. I ordered it on Monday, and it should be here on Thursday. Another addition to my music room. I don't often play electric guitar with the MIM guys... but, I may make some changes there. No, I am not moving on from acoustic guitars. The Virtuo is easier on my aging hands. I didn't have an amp in my collection that really does that guitar justice. We'll see if this incoming Marshall does that.
While a bit bigger than my current amps, it is still a small amp. Back in the day, the Marshall amp I had was taller than I am; this one is about knee high. It will be plenty enough for my use. Probably. Joan said, "If you get this, you have to play more often for me." That seems appropriate. (Crank it up, start playing the opening lick from Smoke On The Water) ;-)