by congamyk » Thu Dec 07, 2006 2:35 am
This is an interesting dilemma. If the artist hiring you is telling you what they want and telling you not to deviate then they are not letting the ideas flow naturally. They are pianists, they are hiring a percussionist... rhythm. They should allow you time to absorb the music and come up with some ideas before and go over them.
Many times what they want isn't what the music needs. You may be describing the music as "white soft-pop" but perhaps the pianist is trying to get a new age, smooth jazz, fusion, folk or other feel or they are at least open to hearing your ideas.
I wonder if some double-time feel grooves would sound good with this music. The rhythm doesn't have to be loud, just driving. Rim shots on the 2 and 4, a swinging tumbao on congas, lots of flowing effects like rainstick, gong, water, etcs.
Ask the artist who thier heros are, then do a search and listen to thier influences music. I bet they have great grooves accompanying thier style. You could emulate the rhythm they have. Then, listen to the artist's music that's hiring you, write down some ideas and see if the artist is open to any of them.
Best wishes.
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