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Old 12-01-2008, 01:05 PM
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A few years ago I heard Wynton Marsalis play in a 1500-seat theater (Performing Arts Center, Purchase College). The only amplification was a speaking mike for Wynton, as he was doing a program on trumpet-playing history. Renee Rosnes was on piano, Carl Allen on drums, and Carlos Henriquez on bass (I think about 20 years old at the time!). Carlos was playing on a nice Kay with gut strings, set at medium height. The group playing was so sensitive and mindful that I could hear every note of the bass (when I wasn't concentrating on something else). This was, I believe, both a testament to Carlito's fantastic technique and sound, and to the beautiful musicianship of all the players. And the concert was not all soft stuff. There was some uptempo hard swinging going on, and again, no problem hearing enough bass. One thing I did notice was Carl Allen playing somewhat sparsely, with a very crisp ride cymbal on the hard-swinging stuff. Sometimes I think drummers try to take up too much sonic range, and their wide range of sound (rather than volume) overlaps the bass more than you want to hear. For example, a drummer who plays a lot of kick drum and rides on a riveted cymbal can be a bass killer. I don't know if this post is relevant, but I hope so...
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