Hi folks.
I was wondering if I could get an open brain storm about 'broken feel', or in particular, 'broken swing feel'. It seems to me many people have a slightly different idea about exactly a broken feel is. Maybe it's a drummer/bass thing, but I've always thought of a 'broken feel' and being the same thing as a 'broken two feel' and then a broken straight 8th feel, being a different beast entirely. Talking to drummers, I've realised that some of them think of the broken two and broken four as different beasts. How about you guys?
It's funny, because there were a lot of albums where I remembered quite a lot of broken feels, only to find one or two examples, or none at all when going back to the album after a few years. Keith Jarret Trio being one of them, in my head, there were lots of broken two's, in reality, first head maybe, then usually into straight 4. (It's a generalisation, there were lots of other feels in there as well of course.)
I always thought of the Bill Evans Trio recordings with Scott as being a real turning point for that style, but listening closely with that in mind, even though lots of it is undeniably 'broken', it almost leans more towards group improvisation than than what I would now call a broken two feel, it's broken though, it certainly ain't 4 to the bar!
So how do others see it and do you have good recommendations for further listening?
Also, who would you say are good exponents of the style? And it's main developers?
Looking forward to your thoughts,
Damian
P.S.
I put this in the 'bassists' section because I figured it would come down to people talking about bassists that play this style, rather than a 'what I do' type conversation, so sorry if people think that's the wrong place for it, we'll see what happens I suppose!
I was wondering if I could get an open brain storm about 'broken feel', or in particular, 'broken swing feel'. It seems to me many people have a slightly different idea about exactly a broken feel is. Maybe it's a drummer/bass thing, but I've always thought of a 'broken feel' and being the same thing as a 'broken two feel' and then a broken straight 8th feel, being a different beast entirely. Talking to drummers, I've realised that some of them think of the broken two and broken four as different beasts. How about you guys?
It's funny, because there were a lot of albums where I remembered quite a lot of broken feels, only to find one or two examples, or none at all when going back to the album after a few years. Keith Jarret Trio being one of them, in my head, there were lots of broken two's, in reality, first head maybe, then usually into straight 4. (It's a generalisation, there were lots of other feels in there as well of course.)
I always thought of the Bill Evans Trio recordings with Scott as being a real turning point for that style, but listening closely with that in mind, even though lots of it is undeniably 'broken', it almost leans more towards group improvisation than than what I would now call a broken two feel, it's broken though, it certainly ain't 4 to the bar!
So how do others see it and do you have good recommendations for further listening?
Also, who would you say are good exponents of the style? And it's main developers?
Looking forward to your thoughts,
Damian
P.S.
I put this in the 'bassists' section because I figured it would come down to people talking about bassists that play this style, rather than a 'what I do' type conversation, so sorry if people think that's the wrong place for it, we'll see what happens I suppose!