PEOPLE COME FROM FAR AND WIDE TO STRUM, SING AND JIG AT THE JIGARRE JAMMIN CAMP.
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The camp is one of two weekends a year in Girgarre where the monthly Jigarre Jammin session expands to the whole weekend, with the other being in April.
Jigarre Jammin organiser Irene Labbett said about 30 odd campers set up each camp.
“Technically it starts on Friday but people start to rock-in earlier in the week,” Irene said.
“It is quite casual and they catch up with friends and jam around the park.”
On Friday night, the camp holds a ‘walk-up’ concert, with Jigarre Jammin sessions on Saturday and old time gospel singing on Sunday.
There is no need to practice before coming along, or if you don’t own an instrument, the group has some you can borrow.
“You can come along and listen, or you can come along and sing,” Irene said.
“If you have any sort of skills at all, if you have learned a few years of guitar, say in your youth and have not done anything since, we keep it at a level for people who are not professional musicians.
“We make it easy for people to play along.
“We put the words with the chords up on the screen and the songs are kept in a simple catchy format.
Jigarre Jammin Camp is held from Friday, September 22 to Sunday, September 24. For more information visit https://www.girgarre.com.au/jigarre-jammin