I see jamming as a way to put everything you know from practicing into music.
Like that cool riff you came up with when you were practicing, you use that beast in a song that your dudes/dudettes came up with and you are now all the sudden better skilled in their eyes.
But you have to keep it balanced! If you don't practice and think of those cool riffs, then you have no ammo when you jam.
So as for a bottom line:
Keep it balanced.
Hope it helped!!
"If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer."
- Henry David Thoreau
My set: Sonor Force 2003 Fusion Kit. 16" B8 Thin Crash, 20" B8 Ride, 16" Wuhan China, 14" B8 hi-hats, 10" AAX Splash
PDP Double bass Pedal, PDP throne.
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