krautfox
Member
Hey everyone,
Here's a subject that seems pretty taboo : using nylon tips in a jazz setting. All of my jazz drummer friends only swear by wooden tips and scream blasphemy if anyone even mentions nylon tips. I actually find them pretty interesting, especially with jazz cymbals that are generally on the dark side. I find the more defined attack mixed with the dark wash really nice. Plus, I have noticed players like Greg Hutchinson, Kendrick Scott or Philip Maniez (terrific french jazz drummer/composer) use nylon tips, and their sound is amazing !
So do you find it interesting as well, or only swear by wooden tips when in a jazz setting ?
Here's a subject that seems pretty taboo : using nylon tips in a jazz setting. All of my jazz drummer friends only swear by wooden tips and scream blasphemy if anyone even mentions nylon tips. I actually find them pretty interesting, especially with jazz cymbals that are generally on the dark side. I find the more defined attack mixed with the dark wash really nice. Plus, I have noticed players like Greg Hutchinson, Kendrick Scott or Philip Maniez (terrific french jazz drummer/composer) use nylon tips, and their sound is amazing !
So do you find it interesting as well, or only swear by wooden tips when in a jazz setting ?