I also believe that this comment was very well stated. And it really needed to be said. But my question is when do you showcase your chops???
You really shouldn't feel the need to showcase your chops. If you truly have "chops" they will come out naturally in your playing. Dennis Chambers, Thomas Lang, Virgil Donati, Marc Minnemann, Gavin Harrison, Jojo Mayer, Horacio "El Negro" Hernandez, Antonio Sanchez, Pete Magadini, Steve Gadd, Bernard "Pretty" Purdie, Chris "Daddy" Dave, Gene Oliver Lake, Billy Kilson, Nathanial Townesley, Chris Coleman, Zoro, Russ Miller, Rick Latham, and the list goes on.... they never "TRY" showcase their "chops" because their chops are their vocabulary. Their chops are them, They are their chops at this point in their development as MUSICANS. They know the language of music, thereby making them able to express their depest muical thoughts, fully expressing their heart and soul. Chops simply flow wthout thought as a natural response to the musical situation. This is way recent articles in Modern Drummer Magazine from guys like Vinnie have them stating that it is not about chops but about the music because they only naturally play what the music requires. They have become of great report by serving the music (purpose). The music is the purpose. The message is in the purpose (in this case the music like Debra Killings says in here song).
The same is true for
WE the aspiring musican or life-long student... we are the lack of musical vocabulary (rhythmic, tonal, dynamics, phrasing, time keeping (internal clock),compositional story-telling, ) that WE
display. If we cannot pass the the test of understanding and application of technique required for our chosen instrument and UNDERSTANDING + WILLINGNESS to fulfill our roles in the musical settings at hand then EGO tells us to showcase.
See the musicans I mentioned all have
proven themselves by playing from their heart and souls which have shown themselves prepared and able to rightly divide the truth of the
professional (proven functional in knowledge an mastered application of their chosen area of study) drumset musician. professional doesn't mean your getting paid it means you know what you are doing. Misappropriated terms cause misunderstandings of where we are in our preparation as musicians, minstrels, ministers. The Bible says that if a man examine himself he should not be judged.... the Bible also says to study and shew yourself approved... a workman unashamed.... I believe these Biblical teachings should be applied to our musical service in the church and lives in general endeavours.