by Tonio » Mon Jul 23, 2007 1:43 am
Many times !! Genre in just about any , ok not all , but POP, rock, R&B soul, latin. Salsa.
My observations are:
Get to know the trap drummer's style in the genre and/or tune. Like Sakuntu mentioned some will play on top of you in latin genre's, because they don't know better. Man up and protect your role. or just talk to the guy whether its off to side or while rehearsing. But in a live gig its up to you and your rapore w/ him/her.
In latin /salsa genre, I dig when the trap drummer know the boundaries-you know playing the cascara, and bells w/ smart synchopted fills. I have played with a few that can handle it. Its the best as far as a conguero.
With pop, rock R&B etc etc, it depends on the tunes and what role each are performing. A few years ago I was in a band that was " Smooth Jazz". One tune just asked for the drummer's rolls and fills up the wazzoo. OK I can handle that, I'll played a bell to help keep time for him in support. The 1st time we played it live, I sat out, the 2nd time I just played downbeats. After the gig he thanked me for helping him keep time while he solo/fills galore time.
So IMO, its best t know when to lay out, or go for it. Sometimes just talk it through, to see where the rhythm section needs to go.
If you're sitting in, or new to the band, start out slow, and scope out whats needed or what the rest of the band digs or is willing for you to do. And move on from there.
Just me $.02
T
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