I talked to Bill after a gig last year. He was incredibly friendly and humble. - undoubtedly one of the all time greats.
@Ihitthings33 күн бұрын
@@a5dr3 i was fortunate enough to study with Bill back around 1989. He was fresh out of William Patterson and had just moved to the city, when he got a teaching gig at the University of Connecticut. It was a great experience!
@hugo2-jz4un5 күн бұрын
saw this trio live. amazing
@MichaelMiner-k8b5 күн бұрын
It's always cool to come back to Stewie playing with Sco.
@Mikeedoodee4 күн бұрын
Bill is good and used to be exciting, but this is like these guys were called out of a nursing home to play a gig, insanely boring.
@GrandeCapo_PallaPesante4 күн бұрын
Bill Stewart is the living proof of the uselessness and, very often, the harmfulness of the traditional grip.
@samarthgrover19964 күн бұрын
Ignorant comment
@GrandeCapo_PallaPesante4 күн бұрын
@samarthgrover1996 you also know the truth, but if you don't know it yet, you will know it later. I hope it won't be too late, if you are a drummer.
@Robjoe7573 күн бұрын
I do agree completetly on what u say,even weckl admited that traditional is not a must anymore and let s leave ignorant comment aside@@GrandeCapo_PallaPesante
@Ihitthings33 күн бұрын
Wow. 😂 I studied with Bill. He's definitely one of the greatest Jazz musicians of the last 40 years. Your comment is pure ignorance ( or jealousy?) You think Roy Haynes or Papa Joe would've said what you did? Yeah Buddy Rich looked down on matched grip, but he was a colossal asshole - not saying he wasn't a killer drummer. Traditional grip was utilized originally from marching a snare slung across your body forcing the trad grip (makes sense with drum at an angle) but with modern drumset why bother? Play the way you're comfortable playing. I've studied with guys who played both ways, one of them finished 2nd place in a National Snare competition in the 80's - awesome hands, great player - and he could rip with both techniques.
@GrandeCapo_PallaPesante3 күн бұрын
@@Ihitthings3 i say wow too. You are a great expert, you say it's better to play with both grips.