Kathaarian wrote:
I know shit about jazz , but I once saw a jazz band on tv and their drummer was the fastest , most versatile drummer I had ever seen.
So are all jazz drummers like this?
It is not an exaggeration to say that the cream of the cream of the very best drummers in Rock and Metal would be considered average skilled in the Jazz world. When Jazz got popular in the 70's by adding Rock elements, some Rock drummers tried to play with Jazz-Rock/Fusion groups but they were immedately thrown out because they lacked flexibility (Ginger Baker was the only exeption, I guess).
The mighty Elvin Jones could play four different odd time signatures at once and combine them in a way that the remaining gaps made the basic rhythm. No matter if such artistic paying this pointless or not, it just proofs that a world class Jazz drummer can play everything that is in his imagination.
It's quite easy to find out if Jazz is the right thing for you: Listen to John Coltrane's Love Supreme and to Miles Davis' Kind of Blue. (No coincidence that T.I.E. also mentioned these. 95% of all Jazz lovers will do so - these albums are for Jazz what ITNSE is for BM.) If you don't like them, it's hopeless.
BTW, I once read in his forum that BM is the genre with the greatest diversity. I don't remember who said this, but for sure he has no idea about Jazz.