John McLaughlin and 4th Dimension show review
Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 5:30 pm
I caught John McLaughlin and 4th Dimension: Marc Mondésir on drums, Gary Husband on drums/keys and Étienne M’Bappe on bass (how can he play with gloves?!?). Excellent show!
But THE question is: How can a guy play keys AND drums at this level. It's not like Gary is a great drummer who happens to play some keys and is asked to lay pads once in a while.
He is a top jazz/fusion keyboardist/pianist. Extrememely strong harmonically and rythmically and super creative with sounds on his 3 keyboards+computer.
I went to the show with a keyboardist friend of mine who was amazed at Gary's keys playing. He couldn't believe he was a drummer first (or is he?).
Has John McL ever composed something in 4? It's all odd: 5, 6, 7, 9, 13, 15, 19,...
Keeping one's place in these tunes is an accomplishment in itself, be it on drums or keys. But improvising and being creative with time and harmony is out of this world.
I think the only tune in 4 was a Gary composition that got heads bopping for a short while.
In a tune, Marc and Gary were trading 4s in 5 for a good 8-10 minutes over a guit/bass vamp. Just geniuses with time.
At one point Marc seemed to have a problem with his BD pedal, so Gary left the keys to get to his drumset so Marc could fix the problem. You should always have a "spare" drummer on a gig!
I stronly recommend you go see them.
But THE question is: How can a guy play keys AND drums at this level. It's not like Gary is a great drummer who happens to play some keys and is asked to lay pads once in a while.
He is a top jazz/fusion keyboardist/pianist. Extrememely strong harmonically and rythmically and super creative with sounds on his 3 keyboards+computer.
I went to the show with a keyboardist friend of mine who was amazed at Gary's keys playing. He couldn't believe he was a drummer first (or is he?).
Has John McL ever composed something in 4? It's all odd: 5, 6, 7, 9, 13, 15, 19,...
Keeping one's place in these tunes is an accomplishment in itself, be it on drums or keys. But improvising and being creative with time and harmony is out of this world.
I think the only tune in 4 was a Gary composition that got heads bopping for a short while.
In a tune, Marc and Gary were trading 4s in 5 for a good 8-10 minutes over a guit/bass vamp. Just geniuses with time.
At one point Marc seemed to have a problem with his BD pedal, so Gary left the keys to get to his drumset so Marc could fix the problem. You should always have a "spare" drummer on a gig!

I stronly recommend you go see them.