186: Letting the Music Play You, with Paul Wertico - a podcast by Musical U

from 2019-06-04T07:00

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Today on the show we have the honour and the pleasure of sitting down with Paul Wertico. If you’re at all familiar with the all-time great drummers of the world or you’re a jazz fan then you’ll know his name and his work.

 

Paul is a 7-time Grammy Award winner, perhaps best known for his almost 20 years playing with jazz guitarist Pat Metheny where his distinctive “flat ride” cymbal style became a defining part of some of the group’s best known recordings.

 

Paul is an innovative musician and a devoted educator, including his role as Associate Professor of Jazz Studies at Roosevelt University’s Chicago College of Performing Arts, and as author of a new book entitled “Turn the Beat Around”.

 

As you’ll hear us say in this interview, Paul is a man frequently associated with the very word “musicality” and so it was such a delight to get to speak with him and unpack what exactly it means for a drummer to be “musical” and exhibit “musicality”.

 

We talk about:

• How Paul learned the drums and the influential music educator who helped encourage him in developing his own unique identity as a musician.

• What it means to “turn the beat around” and how playing what he calls “front beats” can bring a unique flair to a piece of music.

• And how it’s possible for his group Wertico Cain and Gray to perform 100% improvised compositions together with no prior discussion, ranging from 30 seconds to several minutes long which have a coherence and structure that mean the listener would never guess they were improvised.

 

We also talk about practicing with a metronome versus a backing track, what role the drummer plays in different genres and situations, and how he ended up ditching the drums to just play cymbals on a tango record in Italy.

 

This was a blast and there’s a ton of insights and wisdom here for drummers and musicians of all stripes.

 

This is Musicality Now, from Musical U.

 

 

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Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 186

 

Links and Resources

Paul Wertico Online

Paul Wertico - “Turn the Beat Around: A Drummer's Guide to Playing "Backbeats" on 1 & 3”

Cream - “Sunshine Of Your Love

Derek And The Dominos - “Bell Bottom Blues”

Chicago - “Woman Don't Want To Love Me”

If - “Forgotten Roads”

The Emotions- “A Long Way To Go”

 

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