Hi Jimmy, it's fascinating to hear your thoughts on this stuff so thanks.
The term possibles is something I picked up from a Ray Brown interview where he told of he and his band mates in the Oscar Peterson trio doing rehearsals in the afternoon for the gigs, and whilst not exactly defining what the arrangements were in the improvised sections, they would work on many alternatives of working through the changes using this that or the other twist or turn on the harmony, so when it came to the gigs they would instinctively know what each other were doing, hence playing the 'possibles'
I understand that you are nailing it on the JT gig (as we have discussed before) and I have a ton of respect for that discipline, in my later years I have been on a quest to play as simply and effectively as possible so I'm always looking for the thing that just fits right. I work with a really lovely singer songwriter
http://www.myspace.com/yamitmamomusic who is beginning to see some success writing for others and I hope to play on and produce an album for her in the new year. So in that I get to decide what the bass notes are so I do my best.
I also play functions and jazz gigs (mostly on double bass) so I'm quite used to improvising a bass part from a chord chart. The reason I'm interested in your thinking on the discipline thing is that I find if your working day involves lots of blowing it can be a bit more of a mental challenge to really pin down parts when required, and not wishing to keep ladling on praise and potentially embarrassing you, your work with JT has been an inspiration for me in exactly that. So being able to have a virtual discussion with you about it makes me feel like a kid in a sweet shop, even though I'm 42 and have already had too many sweets ;0).
When you speak of Holdswoth gigs being a note fest, you are no slouch when it comes covering the instrument, do you prepare specifically for that? or do you maintain that kind of facility all the time?
As has been said, your input here is really appreciated so if at any time I'm asking to many questions just tell me it's time to shut up.
Finally happy New Year to you and anyone here who is reading this. It's a great place to hang out.
Jake