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I think that the problem here lies not so much with the "songsters" or "tunesters" as individual groups, but with the fact that both parties have a very different approach and style to playing - and it would be safe to say that they do not share the same definition of "session".
Tune sessions seem to be relatively heavily policed (from within anyway), and they tend to operate on the basis that a certain standard of proficiency is expected from session members - as opposed to the song session, which rewards loyalty and a passion for singing over ability.
personally, as a "songster" - I'd love to bring the two elements together more often, but resistance will come from those tunesters who refuse to attend singing sessions, and the select few who might "freeze out" singers from some tune sessions.
I accept that there are some generalizations here, and I would add that all the tunesters i know are lovely people. |