The age old "chops vs groove" debate

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Re: The age old "chops vs groove" debate

Postby circh bustom » Sun Jun 26, 2011 7:16 am

If you are on a gig thinking about how much you are holding back, you are on the wrong gig.
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Re: The age old "chops vs groove" debate

Postby Ardent15 » Sat Dec 10, 2011 2:24 pm

Bumping this thread (it's MY thread,after all! :D )

Just listened to Keltner on "Josie" again. That, to me, is one of the greatest, coolest, hippest drum performances ever.

Does Keltner have "chops"? Compared to Vinnie or Weckl or Novak, probably not at all. Who cares, though....
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Re: The age old "chops vs groove" debate

Postby Clint Hopkins » Sat Dec 10, 2011 2:34 pm

Ardent15 wrote:Bumping this thread (it's MY thread,after all! :D )

Just listened to Keltner on "Josie" again. That, to me, is one of the greatest, coolest, hippest drum performances ever.


Allen,
I couldn't agree more. One thing I enjoy about Keltner's playing is that the interplay of hi-hat and ghost notes are nearly inaudible even on that wonderful sounding album.
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Re: The age old "chops vs groove" debate

Postby Ardent15 » Sat Dec 10, 2011 2:39 pm

Clint Hopkins wrote:
Ardent15 wrote:Bumping this thread (it's MY thread,after all! :D )

Just listened to Keltner on "Josie" again. That, to me, is one of the greatest, coolest, hippest drum performances ever.


Allen,
I couldn't agree more. One thing I enjoy about Keltner's playing is that the interplay of hi-hat and ghost notes are nearly inaudible even on that wonderful sounding album.


Yeah, but you feel that interplay...it really makes a difference in the musicality of the songs.

These days, it seems that a lot of music (especially popular music) is overproduced, loud, and drum-machined. I'd listen to Keltner or Purdie or Rick Marotta for hours. Drum machines can never match them, in my book.
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Re: The age old "chops vs groove" debate

Postby Rodge » Sat Dec 10, 2011 3:29 pm

I know some tracks where machine grooves way more than human, try "The Way" by Meshell on "Peace Beyond Passion".

It would be different with a drummer, but def no better.
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Re: The age old "chops vs groove" debate

Postby Riddim » Sat Dec 10, 2011 4:55 pm

Why chops vs. groove? That obfuscates things - I believe the real issue is musicality vs. its opposite.

Facility can help one be musical, but it's not musicality. That's based on choices we make in response to questions the music presents to us. When we make choices based upon the needs of the music vs. what we've been shedding, then we're in the right ballpark.
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Re: The age old "chops vs groove" debate

Postby Ardent15 » Sat Dec 10, 2011 4:58 pm

Riddim wrote:Why chops vs. groove? That obfuscates things - I believe the real issue is musicality vs. its opposite.

Facility can help one be musical, but it's not musicality. That's based on choices we make in response to questions the music presents to us. When we make choices based upon the needs of the music vs. what we've been shedding, then we're in the right ballpark.


Good points.
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Re: The age old "chops vs groove" debate

Postby Josiah » Sun Dec 11, 2011 9:01 am

Well Said

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