WHEN:   Wednesday, June 2, 2021
TIME:  meet & greet check-in 6:45 pm, singing starts at 7:00 pm (eastern time, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)
WHERE:   right in your own home

  • ZOOM LINK
  • ZOOM password:  ukulele (if needed)
  • Meeting ID: 828 3666 8214 (that's if the link above doesn't work for you, you can type the ID in once you click on JOIN MEETING)

Would you like the opportunity to play your bass ukulele while learning some bass riffs and TAB? Well - here's a fun jam that you may really enjoy and be able to keep up with! We'll play through some tunes really, REALLY SLOWLY, share tips and tricks as we go along, and try to answer any questions you might have. Ukulele players who want to practice slowly are welcome to join in.

You may want to check out our previous Bass Ukulele Basics Jam video as we won't be going into as much detail this time.

Before our session, I would also recommend that you review some of the theory we covered in our first Bass Ukulele Basics workshop, to familiarize yourself with some terms and concepts I may refer to during the jam.

We'll display the songbook on your screens and our host Sharon will be scrolling through for all of you. I'll also post the songbook below the weekend before the jam, if you'd like to look at it ahead of time. On your own screen, you can resize the songsheet window to take up most of the screen, or if you've got a big screen (we plug our computer into our TV) you can resize the songsheet so that you can see more people. Those settings are entirely up to you! Click here for info about changing your view in Zoom.

Here is a songbook that we will select songs from to play in our Really Slow Jam. You may want to print the songbook out or download it onto a separate device to make it easier for you to see.

BUG Really Slow Jam Bass Ukulele Songbook

HOW DO I JOIN IN TO THE ZOOM JAM?

  • Download ZOOM - it's free!
  • Click on the Zoom Link under WHERE at the top of this announcement.
  • Turn off all other programs, apps, emails, games, that use the internet. That will maximize your bandwidth to help improve delay and choppiness. Some people have had much better success with Zoom when they plug their device directly into their router/modem with an ethernet cable (depending on your device, you may need to get a USB ethernet dongle to do this).
  • The Zoom host will mute everyone just before the song is to start. Then only the song leader will unmute themselves and start the song. Everyone else needs to stay muted - otherwise it's a mess. So if you notice that for some reason your mic is unmuted during the song, i.e., there is not a slash through the microphone symbol, please STOP singing and mute yourself by clicking on the microphone symbol. At the end of the song, if you'd like to clap, hoot, and holler - which we hope you will - then you need to unmute yourself.
  • For optimal audio quality and volume, plug an external speaker into your device or wear headphones. If you don't do that, the sound may be choppy, tinny, and you won't hear the uBass. If you're using an older Apple product there may be a headphone out jack that you can plug an external speaker into. For newer Apple devices, you may need a USB-C connector to a 3.5 mm audio adapter to connect an external speaker or headphones.
  • Due to the noise/feedback that occurs when someone connects to Zoom mid-song, the "waiting room" feature will be enabled. So people will only be admitted to the jam from the waiting room in between songs. If you're arriving after 7 pm, please be patient as it might take a few minutes.
  • If you're not familiar with Zoom, please take some time to read these help pages ahead of time - they tell you how to test your audio and video:

How Do I Join or Test My Computer Audio
How Do I Test My Video