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Mr. B -
Good to know! I read somewhere that Freddie Green often muted 5 and 2 I think it was to keep things clean...
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02-11-2008 06:21 PM
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Now, when playing in a quartet setting, who is it more proper to listen to for time, the drummer or the bass?
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Originally Posted by MichaelJohnson@noirmusic.
Gale
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As Billy Hart would say the drummer is "driving the bus!" So I would go with listening to the drummer. Though there are always exceptions, but if your drummer is good enough he's the guy that's keeping that time moving forward for most of the night.
MW
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listen to jim hall, kenny burrell
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Let´s think about Wes montogomery compyings.
a think we should listen much more of Wes , then try to make a comps of him by earing, i think it can developing very well.
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Let´s think about Wes montogomery compings.i like his compositions by the smooth modes of melody, «and it sounds nice when you play in classical aucustic guitar.
a think we should listen much more of Wes , then try to make a comps of him by earing, i think it can developing very well.
cheers irmanos
Claudino Braga
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