Sing and play with a community band!

Location
New York, NY 40.74-73.99 10010US
Meetups
69 so far
Rating
The NY Community Concert 5.00 5.008
Founded
March 18, 2006

Here's the Idea:

We get together and sing and play along to popular tunes. Anyone can come, well all take solos, one person can take a verse then pass it someone else.

When it all comes together, it sounds like a giant community orchestra that becomes bigger than itself

I tried this idea a few times and if it is pulled off successfully, It is more fun that I can describe.

The current setlist can be downloaded from this address: http://www.evolutionvideony.com/GroupJamSongList/

during the summer, we will have these outdoors in central Park, during the Winter we will move indoors to a studio.

I emphasize you do not have to be a professional or even close to it to come. just come and sing or play!

We will stick it acoustic instruments only for the time being and those who cant sing or play will be given a rythmic egg (those little plastic egg shaped things that are filled with BBs)

Where?
107 MacDougal St
New York, NY 10012
212 529-3808
Who’s coming?
4 Yes / 2 Maybe

Want to attend?

Here we go into another Winter where once a month we will be huddled in the warm back room jamming to our hearts content! Read more

What members are saying

 amazing people with patience 

—A former member

 This is a great place to play music, sing, meet good people and just have a good time. When I left I was all smiles. 

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What's new?

  • Nov 3
    • New member
      “Love to sing, play clarinet, learn new instruments and be with musicians!”
  • Oct 20
  • Oct 16
    • New member
      “I love making music!”
  • Oct 15
    • New member
      “your groups sounds like alot of fun”
  • Oct 14
    • New member
      “To meet and jam with other aspiring and professional artists/musicians.”
  • Oct 6
    • New member
      “love music and making new friends”
  • Oct 1
    • New member
      “To play guitar and, since a major shoulder injury (that's healing oh so slowly!), mandolin.”