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Re: Gregory Hutchinson

Postby gretsch-o-rama » Fri Jun 13, 2014 11:05 am

Paul Marangoni wrote:



I'm shocked by how good this sounds.
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Re: Gregory Hutchinson

Postby gretsch-o-rama » Fri Jun 13, 2014 11:07 am

Rodge wrote:Come on Greg, play some Jazz !!! :-)



I thought this was a joke at first but that's really why I'd never commit to being a bebop drummer...they sound impaired when they play anything other than Jazz time.... 8-)
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Re: Gregory Hutchinson

Postby Rodge » Fri Jun 13, 2014 4:14 pm

I say this 'cause I was looking to hear the tone of the cymbals when playing Jazz's beat, Greg can play whatever he wants, he's a great musicians.
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Re: Gregory Hutchinson

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Re: Gregory Hutchinson

Postby gretsch-o-rama » Sun Jun 22, 2014 6:32 pm

Wow. It's really apparent that the only thing that separates one great jazz musician from another is differences in tone. The licks are all the same.
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Re: Gregory Hutchinson

Postby DeeP_FRieD » Sun Jun 22, 2014 8:50 pm

gretsch-o-rama wrote:Wow. It's really apparent that the only thing that separates one great jazz musician from another is differences in tone. The licks are all the same.


Please elaborate further.
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Re: Gregory Hutchinson

Postby Paul Marangoni » Mon Jun 23, 2014 7:19 am

gretsch-o-rama wrote:Wow. It's really apparent that the only thing that separates one great jazz musician from another is differences in tone. The licks are all the same.


Hardly. But you could say that about drummers from any other genre. What you are calling jazz "licks" are more accurately described as jazz "vocabulary". Someone like Greg will reference (or quote) historical phrases from time to time.
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Re: Gregory Hutchinson

Postby gretsch-o-rama » Thu Jun 26, 2014 6:03 am

DeeP_FRieD wrote:
gretsch-o-rama wrote:Wow. It's really apparent that the only thing that separates one great jazz musician from another is differences in tone. The licks are all the same.


Please elaborate further.


Like Steve Gadd says, we're all in this together. I think that's his way of saying, "I didn't come up with anything that great, I was just "replaying" my own version of what I heard before me." Which is really true. It's more difficult to be original today. I'm not taking away from the fact the Redman and his band actually do "hear" what they play...it's just that they heard it somewhere else before. That's alright. That's how it works. And I'm not saying they are trying to steal credit for it(although one could argue that with Jazz traditionalists). It's just that tone seems to be a bigger factor with Jazz musicians today than coming up with new "vocabulary"...
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