Bill Stewart on practicing with a metronome vs. playing along with records

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  • čas přidán 19. 05. 2022
  • Drummer Bill Stewart shares how he worked on his impeccable time. From our long-form conversation • Bill Stewart interview... from the "Pablo Held Investigates" podcast.
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Komentáře • 35

  • @renaudperson287
    @renaudperson287 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks for the interview. Plenty of great stuff there! About working on time there’s another great trick that I’ve heard from Antonio Sanchez. Set the metronome so that it plays only the 1st beat of each bar, or each two bars, or even each 4 bars. Jam along with it and you’ll discover a lot about your own time.

  • @kentbyron7608
    @kentbyron7608 Před rokem +6

    Pablo, nothing beats a great player who interviews other masters, and you're so polite and listen well, giving lots of space. Thank you for everything you do. These interviews are really important, shedding light on jazz vernacular. Contributing to culture and education! So interesting, and what a privilege. Useful. Gratitude! Bravo! Subscribed!♥️

  • @CharlieWeller
    @CharlieWeller Před rokem +5

    Incredible practice insight from one of the true masters of this music. Love the series Pablo, keep up the great work!

  • @markscountlessbarks
    @markscountlessbarks Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you Bill Stewart!

  • @bobbyboygaming2157
    @bobbyboygaming2157 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great Investigation big bro!

  • @marKism69
    @marKism69 Před 7 měsíci

    BIll is my FAVORITE living drummer. Super creative, super great tone, super skillful.

  • @knuthagedorn
    @knuthagedorn Před 2 lety +1

    Great insight!

  • @bobblues1158
    @bobblues1158 Před 2 lety +2

    Great . My observations are the same.

  •  Před 2 lety +1

    I love this series, thanks so much Pablo. You mention that you practice with recordings too. Any favorites you can recommend?

    • @PabloHeldmusic
      @PabloHeldmusic  Před rokem +2

      oh I play along with everything that I love. There was a time when i would play along to "Capricorn" and "Hand Jive" several times a week ;-)

    •  Před rokem

      @@PabloHeldmusic Of course! Heading over to my CD collection at this very moment... All the best to you

  • @denismatray7897
    @denismatray7897 Před 2 lety +2

    Just a little comment, feeling, impression from me : I have never heard such a swing both binary and at the same time ternary than on the John Scofield Trio Live album : 'En Route' ! It seems unreal so beautiful and surreal !!!!!!

    • @PabloHeldmusic
      @PabloHeldmusic  Před 2 lety

      That’s such a great album. I know what you mean

    • @denismatray7897
      @denismatray7897 Před 2 lety

      @@PabloHeldmusic ;)

    • @denismatray7897
      @denismatray7897 Před 2 lety

      Memories of an old concert at the ''Jazz à Vienne Festival'' in France a long time ago :Pat Metheny, John Scofield, Joey de Francesco and Bill Stewart : a MAGIC gig...

  • @gerardi2000
    @gerardi2000 Před 9 měsíci

    Bill cut it out. You are a beast drummer. You know darn well you can play Philly Joe's stuff. I have a hard time playing your stuff. I love your playing.

  • @MarioCalzadaMusic
    @MarioCalzadaMusic Před 2 lety +1

    Ultracool

  • @TheFreemanuk
    @TheFreemanuk Před rokem

    Bullsye Pablo. Thanks x

  • @alexg4284
    @alexg4284 Před 3 měsíci +1

    When bill Stewart has to work on his time, I worry that I haven’t spent enough time working on my time. Time

  • @timbruer7318
    @timbruer7318 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for this Pablo. The thing Bill says about putting the metronome on and then turning it off so as not to use it as a crutch is something that I discussed with the great pianist Dan Tepfer when I interviewed him. He has invented a metronome app where you can progressively halve the beats at the touch of a button in order to check your ability to keep the tempo steady over increasing time periods. If you're interested, you can find the interview here czcams.com/video/MqdBgrsPf2s/video.html and the various topics are listed in the details.

    • @PabloHeldmusic
      @PabloHeldmusic  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you Tim!

    • @MarioCalzadaMusic
      @MarioCalzadaMusic Před 2 lety

      I’m actually interested in the app

    • @timbruer7318
      @timbruer7318 Před 2 lety

      @@MarioCalzadaMusic if you go to the video you and go to the part about the metronome Dan mentions the name of it and apparently you can get it at the App Store....it's worth watching him demonstrate it.

    • @greganderson3096
      @greganderson3096 Před rokem +1

      There is also the Gapclick app by Benny Greb which let's you turn off the metronome for certain measures (1 bar on 1 off, 2 bars on 2 bars off, 1 bar on 3 bars off, etc). Another good one is LiveBPM which uses your phone's mic to calculate the tempo in real time. It just reads back to you the tempo. It's like a speedometer for your tempo.

  • @TheFreemanuk
    @TheFreemanuk Před rokem

    Milestones slows down by at least 10 bpm. czcams.com/video/k94zDsJ-JMU/video.html click on first head and skip to last head. History says slowing or speeding makes no difference to quality of recording session. And time playing is also important.

  • @jameswaddell3348
    @jameswaddell3348 Před 9 měsíci +1

    There is always the problem of the other musicians you are playing with, and their feel of what the time is!! For me after years of playing, i could either be hearing a band, or say at a jam session, where i am sitting in; I could tell which player was dragging, right on time "No Feel" or playing on top! The difficult part would be, if the player was dragging or playing on top was the loudest on stage! Then there is the Bass Player!! It was their feel that could be the most difficult, or how many notes they were playing, especially the unnecessary notes! Now i played in a BLUES band, and the guitar player would record our sets, at different gigs. A couple months later, he had written out the length of the same tunes we played on a regular basis. He was questioning, how come this shuffle or slow blues tune is either a few seconds slower or faster than on these gigs! After practice, and seeing what he was doing, I QUIT right on the spot! If you are in a Symphony Orchestra then the time is PRECISE every show! But playing Blues, and expecting the same time length every night? How ignorant

  • @robertheu465
    @robertheu465 Před rokem

    I can only WARN. Don’t pratice!!!

  • @seanwayland
    @seanwayland Před 2 měsíci

    I listen to the tempo with the metronome. Then I turn ir off and play for say 30 mins. After 30 mins I take another listen to the metronome. If I am wrong I go get a box of matches from the kitchen ( from when the stove didnt have its own electronic lighter ) and I burn myself a little just to make sure I dont make that stooooopid mistake again.