by 120decibels » Tue Mar 11, 2003 3:58 pm
I know that I'm a little of topic here, but I'm compelled to write something about the issue of playing loud versus having "the Edge". In my humble opinion, some of the best players, are not the ones who are the loudest, but the ones who could groove all night and knew exactly when to play out (play loud). I've found the players who focused a lot of time and energy on being able to play loud to be clumsy when it comes to time, balance with other musicians, dynamics, and the texture of the music.
Focus on balance when you play. Play loud when the tune calls for it. Most importantly (in my opinion), be able to move in and out of different rhythms, riffs and the form of the tunes all night without any hicups.
In a lot of situations that I've played in and seen the congas and bongos are mic'ed up, so you don't have to work near as hard to be heard over the horns, keys, guitar, etc.
The players who have really made names for themselves can do it all. They groove all night long and they can pull out some of the hardest hitting stuff you've ever heard when it's appropriate. That is something to aspire to. That, in my opinion, is "the Edge".
My $0.02,
Zach