Here's the thing... maybe it was the military time, maybe it's working in the medical field.. I don't know. But I am the kind of guy who has to do ONE thing at a time, and get comfortable with it. I am really interested in simply becoming a good, solid rhythm player. Nothing fancy, nothing flashy... I just want to be really good at ONE thing for now. Maybe when I myself feel really cool about it, I'll start thinking "leads," but being a drummer, I guess rhythm just appeals to the way I think about music a little more.
Does this approach make sense, or am I missing the boat entirely?
-Karl
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Also, if you really master it you will get a lot of work because good rhythm players are in big demand! Very, very few people in the US can really do it.
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Guess I'm leaning the right way then. Good to know~!
By the way... thanks for this site, too. It's the best thing to happen to my playing since I started using a hubcap for a pick!
Learn to pompe first, and learn a bunch of tunes- every session needs a great rhythm player! As far as gypsy jazz- its my thing . . . I played some leads in a "straight" jazz context last night for the first time in several years - interesting experience!
Ben
Yes, 6 months is not very long really. Ideally it would be more like 6 years...but so few even do the 6 months so at least that's a start.