| Are you a beginner?
So what can you lose?
Jamming is fun. And a good way to get some experience with pro guys. Take it easy. If the rest of the band is good, you can play some crapy notes, you don't have to play solos or be in the front. Be the fundation, keep it simple and follow the bassdrum. If you can be tight, the rest of the band will appreciate it.
For years I had a gig once a year where I had to play 50+ Dutch songs with all Dutch musicians around me (I'm Hungarian). Songs which I never heard before. That was one of the best experiences for me how to be sharp on stage. How to solve unforeseen situations in music.
I went to a couple of jam sessions for bassists here in my town and I can tell you that some guys were so bad on their instruments and they were absolutely unaware of the songs, basics of music theories, that even if you feel you are not ready, there will be guys with less skills (and self awareness, haha) than you for sure.
So, take a few songs from the list above, practice them and go for it.
It's fun. |