Ep 3 is good, but hasn\'t been played nearly enough to be called epic.
whats a type 2 jam?
Quote from: thatguy;194887whats a type 2 jam?a jam that deviates completely from the original beat/melody/time signature of the song which is being jammedThink of most of the post hiatus ghosts or tweezers in phish history - many of them go into type 2 jams
Type I and Type II: John Flynn raised (date?) the distinction between two "types" of jamming. Type I jamming involves variations on a song\'s written notes and tempo; Type II jamming involves additional variations on structures and keys. Or, as he put it: I think Phish jamming falls into two types of jamming: 1) Jamming that is based around a fixed chord progression 2) Jamming that improvises chord progressions, rhythms, and the whole structure of the music.Pornofunk / Type III: __ suggested (date) adding to the typology Type III jamming to categorize the funkified sound (a.k.a "porno-funk") that evolved throughout 1997, and particularly on the summer and fall US tours, especially in Also Sprach, Cities, Ghost, Gumbo, and Wolfman\'s Brother. Some feel that this is not a "type" of jamming, but something closer to a genre, and that Types I and II jamming could occur within various contexts, of which Phish adopts many (rock, jazz, funk, reggae, folk, bluegrass, et al.)
DSlotsanumbers knows all there is to know about the "jam" lingo
^^^ more than a little bit ridiculous