In my opinion Jam Sessions is not a computer game. You do not progress through different levels with a defined purpose, there is no story line, there are no baddies to kill, you cannot achieve a high score and you cannot die. None of the components of a game are present and it is not one.
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Jam Sessions lets you use your DS as a guitar simulator, allowing you to strum virtual ... more
guitar strings with the stylus.Jam Sessions is a ground-breaking music experience that transforms your Nintendo DS into a portable guitar, promoting singing, play...
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the innovative young electric guitarist would die three years later of TB. That explains why during his tenure with Goodman's band, Christian only recorded a handful of studio recordings. Luckily, dozens of his radio appearances were recorded, many of which appear on this bargain-priced four-CD Selected Broadcasts And Jam Sessions. Most of the tracks feature Christian with the Benny Goodman Sextet, a group with shifting personal that at various times included Lionel Hampton, Fletcher Henderson and Gene Krupa. Christian's playing ranges from good to brilliant, and on almost every track you can hear him creating the vocabulary for the next few generations of jazz guitarists by coming up with new riffs, rhythms and chord voicings. Also included are a few selections from the famous "From Spirituals To Swing" concert from 1939, and some rare Harlem jam sessions from 1941 that show Christian flirting with early bop ideas. The sound quality on the bulk of the tracks is surprisingly good, considering the source. So the question is, does anyone really need eight versions of "Flying Home?" The simple answer is yes, particularly when those versions are as well-played and as historically important as these are. --Michael Simmons
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Advantages: Ideal for those that are musically minded Disadvantages: Most suited to a small and niche market
In my opinion Jam Sessions is not a computer game. You do not progress through different levels with a defined purpose, there is no story line, there are no baddies to kill, you cannot achieve a high score and you cannot die. None of the components of a game are present and it is not one.
****What is it?****
Jam sessions is a piece of software that turns the DS in to an acoustic guitar. It is ideal for those budding ... ...can enjoy this aspect of Jam Sessions.
The first 10 songs have a demo that you can listen to in order to check that you are doing it correctly. I do not understand why the demo feature is not available for all the other songs included in the software.
If you have guitar tabs (chord progressions for songs that can be found online fairly easily) then it is possible to play any song you like. Doing this you will have to ... more
In my opinion Jam Sessions is not a computer game. You do not progress through different levels with a defined purpose, there is no story line, there are no baddies to kill, you cannot achieve a high score and you cannot die. None of the components of a game are present and it is not one.
****What is it?****
Jam sessions is a piece of software that turns the DS in to an acoustic guitar. It is ideal for those budding guitarists and song writers to use when they do not have their guitar to hand, such as on a train, bus or plane.
****How does it work?****
The touch screen has a horizontal string running through it, representing the 6 strings of a guitar. In order to get a chord you need to strum the DS by swiping the stylus up or down. Swiping down plays the chord starting on the low E string, whereas swiping up starts with the high E string. This is just like a real guitar.
The 8 chords are achieved by strumming whilst pressing the D pad (for right handed players) or the A, B, X, Y buttons (for left handed players). This arrangement is quite difficult to get used to once mastered it does work quite well, although some button combinations (I am left handed) are a challenge and not always hit accurately. Just persevere and you’ll get there.
An additional 8 chords are achieved by holding the right shoulder button down (if you are left handed) or the left shoulder button (if you are right handed). The total number of chords available is 16 per song.
****Options****
When you are not in the free play mode it is possible to map chords to specific directions or button combinations, as well as swapping present chords for different ones. The manual states that doing this frees up 120 possible chords, which to me seems quite a large amount.
Other options include:
i) The ability to play left handed or right handed ii) The ability to add effects, such as distortion or delay iii) The ability to swap backgrounds (although this really doesn’t do anything) iv) The ability to alter the strum responsiveness
****What can you do?****
The software provides 17 songs that you can play, from Bob Marleys “No Woman No Cry” to Coldplays “Yellow”. The song choice is quite limited but you should be able to find something you like.
The included songs clearly shows the chords required and the pre set button configuration to achieve these chords, as well as the lyrics enabling the user to sing along. This means that non-musical and non guitar playing people can enjoy this aspect of Jam Sessions.
The first 10 songs have a demo that you can listen to in order to check that you are doing it correctly. I do not understand why the demo feature is not available for all the other songs included in the software.
If you have guitar tabs (chord progressions for songs that can be found online fairly easily) then it is possible to play any song you like. Doing this you will have to be innovative if you don’t play the guitar or can’t read music. The chords will have to be written somewhere and then it is a case of following your handwritten notes.
The software also gives you the ability to write your own songs and record them. It should be noted that only 5 songs can be stored at any one time and there is no scope to increase this limit.
****Visuals****
The visuals are very, very basic, however, this is not such a bad thing since it does keep things simple. Besides, this software is all about the audio.
****Audio****
The audio is very good. The guitar does actually sound like a proper guitar, although it is very quiet. It is best to play with your headphones on or with the DS plugged in to some speakers. Maybe an amp would be good, although it is a bit difficult to carry around (and power up) and amp offsite.
One thing about the audio is the additional effects are awful. Personally, I would not even bother with them.
****Limitations****
The lack of included songs is a big disappointment and something that the producers should have though of a bit more carefully. A good feature would be the ability to go online and download additional tabs. This would mean that non guitar playing people could search out their favourite tunes and learn to play them with the assistance of just the DS.
Whilst you can record your own songs it is not possible to record your own voice, which is a shame. The DS does have a microphone so I can’t see any technical reasons why it can’t be done.
****My opinion****
This is a bit of software aimed at musicians or guitar players. In my opinion, it is not a piece of software for the general public.
I am not a guitar player and hired this game on the assumption that the DS would play the music and indicate what buttons needed to be pressed to get the chord, and it does but only for 17 songs. I found the chords a challenge to learn but once I mastered them they worked quite well. With my ability to get the chords I managed to play all the 17 songs to, what I consider, quite a good standard.
However, I am now stuck and can’t do any more with this piece of software. I have downloaded additional tabs from the internet and hand written the chords (whilst I don’t read music my other half is a semi professional flautist and does so very well) and tried to play them, but I just can’t get the hang of it. I find Remembering the button configuration of 16 chords a real challenge and have not got the patience or perseverance to keep at it.
I have tried writing my own songs and the results were dire. I am not musically trained, nor have I got a musical ear and it was more of just a ‘play’ with the software out of curiosity to see how the recording feature worked. It is not something I would spend time on since it is not my thing.
I think that this piece of software will have a limited audience. Whilst I am sure the budding musicians of this world, and those that enjoy composing their own songs will enjoy it I don’t think the world at large would.
(Originally posted on Dooyoo under the name of Yackers1)
Advantages: Play the guitar for cheap. Disadvantages: Not appeal to every one.
...scores.no turbos,you cant die.You see jam sessions turns your DS into a guitar.With built in lessons and songs.This is not like guitar hero more like a music programe.
The bottom screen has a horizontal string on it.Thats were you come in with the stylus.Strumming down on the string is like strumming a guitar.using the D-pad you can change chords.
You can also change cord sets by holding down the shoulder buttons.When in free play mode you can ... ...Overall..............7/10
Jam sessions is a cool little idea but wont apeal to many.If you play guitar you will enjoy it for sure,Or if you would like to experiance the thrill of playing guitar in a short space of time,and for a lot cheaper then this is worth a look.
thanks for reading bye. ...
phil124lufc 18.01.2008
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Advantages: Good Fun Disadvantages: Limited appeal and longevity
This is ok if you fancy messing around for a while and not having to think too much.
You basically have a bar across the screen which you can strum at various backing tracks. I did find this game had limited appeal and it isn't a contender for games such as Guitar hero or Rock band. All the same it is ok for passing a bit of time and having some mindless fun.
The graphics and sound are average and are suitable for what this game requires. The free ...
tidus666 12.06.2008
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Product details
Publisher
Ubisoft
Developer
Plato
Release Date
28th September 2007
Age
3+
Genre
Music/Rhythm; Kids/Family
Max Number of Players
1 Player
Platform
Nintendo DS
EAN
3307210259875
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04/12/2007
Manufacturer's product description
Jam Sessions is a music simulation game that transforms your DS into a portable guitar promoting singing and song-writing making Jam Sessions a complete concert-on-the-go entertainment system perfect for parties and other social gatherings - simply hook up some external speakers via the headphone jack and you're rocking! Players will rock out or smoothly strum on the lower screen of the DS producing an authentic sound that has been digitally re-mastered from an actual acoustic guitar.