OK frog, educate me.
I enjoyed the (new to me) example of Garland's playing. However I heard him play in that "block chord" style up until 1:17, which sounded like a typical group ensemble intro. Then I heard single note lines up to 2:50, which for me was more of a solo focus, after which he reverted to chords, like a larger group joining in following a solo. So my impression was this was not all that different from other pianist's styles of mixing the two technics.
Since Garland plays both ways, is it a heavier dominance of block chording that you are referring to? I would like to better understand this.
I enjoyed the (new to me) example of Garland's playing. However I heard him play in that "block chord" style up until 1:17, which sounded like a typical group ensemble intro. Then I heard single note lines up to 2:50, which for me was more of a solo focus, after which he reverted to chords, like a larger group joining in following a solo. So my impression was this was not all that different from other pianist's styles of mixing the two technics.
Since Garland plays both ways, is it a heavier dominance of block chording that you are referring to? I would like to better understand this.