JohnnyConga wrote:Ya know I have never been one to approach playing as an "intellectual"(book learned and stuff). My school was "practical application" with "theory" and learning the hard way, just gigging. If your counting through your solo, you "take away" from actually being "free" to express yourself. I have never ever counted bars through a solo, though I know what 8 16 24 36 bars "feel" like, which comes from many years of playing and studying...so when I solo Im not counting bars, I'm thinking/feeling my way through a solo. I find in my teachings that guys who have learned/studied perc in school, have no idea what it is to "express" themselves on the drum, that they can't perform without paper in front of them, and the "paper/chart" unless in a recording situation, becomes a "crutch". Do u think Ray Barretto or Mongo or Patato or Tata Guines are counting bars during a solo, #### NO!.....they knew how long the solo section was/is and worked through it, which comes from rehearsal or or just knowing the arrangment.....Now I'm not saying that counting is wrong, by all means u should know how to count out bars and learn to "feel" them go by....for me it's about becoming "FREE" on your drum and until you have learned everything there is to know about the drum and how to play it, Freedom is just a concept.....but I have been FREE for many years and teach my approach to my "grasshoppers"........try it you'll like it !....."JC" Johnny Conga....check out Percussion News at PearlDrums.com
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