GroMusic Jam Sessions
Next Jam Session
All Ages. All Genres. Always Free.
First and foremost, GroMusic is about musical fellowship. As a community where the only necessary common interest is a love of music, GroMusic is a great opportunity for people from all types of musical backgrounds to share insight with one another – to inspire, teach, learn, network, and of course, JAM!
Whether you play a musical instrument, sing, or compose music, we want to hear you! If you want to meet other musicians, improve your own skills, or workshop your original material in a relaxed and judgment-free live environment, we’re here to help!
Jam Sessions are hosted every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month from 6 PM to 9 PM at Bomb Shelter Rehearsal Studios in Garden Grove, CA. Playing space is provided – all we ask is that you bring an instrument and whatever you need to be heard!
If you have any questions feel free to contact us at: (714) 248-6268 or at Info@LetsGroMusic.com
HOPE TO SEE YOU AT THE NEXT JAM!
Check out our calendar for upcoming Jam Session dates
Check out the audio clips from our most recent jam sessions!
GROUND RULES OF THE JAM
RESPECT OTHERS
– Discrimination is strictly prohibited in regard to race, ethnicity, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, gender, disability, skill level, and other personal characteristics
– Respect others’ opinions and ideas
-Sexual harassment is prohibited
– Weapons and violence of any type are prohibited
RESPECT THE PREMISES AND THE RULES OF THE STUDIO
– Pets are not allowed on the premises
– Smoking, drugs, and alcohol are prohibited
-Vandalism of premises is prohibited
– Respect other musicians on premises
– Avoid entering other rehearsal rooms
RESPECT THE RULES AND FORMAT OF GROMUSIC
– Participants under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult at least 18 years of age
– Avoid touching recording gear or PA system
– Respect each other’s space and gear
-Ask before using others’ instruments
– Respect the microphone. Avoid playing or making noise while others are speaking.
– Respect each other’s sound. Listen to what your fellow jammers are playing, and avoid overpowering them with what you are playing.
– Make sure you are in tune
– If one person is soloing, make sure your playing and volume level is accommodating them.
– Only one person soloing at a time.
– Pay attention to signals given by the directors and fellow attendees during a jam.