Paul Thompson: The Genius of Chuck Rainey

Paul Thompson not only puts out some of the best videos I’ve seen, he also produces an impressive amount.

In this new one, Thompson takes a look at the work of one of the greats: Chuck Rainey, including his “patting” technique. Thompson breaks down various techniques Rainey uses on the 1973 Quincy Jones tune, “Summer In the City”.

Thompson also shared a quote from our 2012 Stories Behind The Songs interview with Rainey as well.

Here’s the breakdown for the video:

  • 00:00 Intro
  • 01:43 ‘A’ Section (“patting”)
  • 03:08 ‘B’ Section (process)
  • 04:34 ‘C’ Section (the lick)
  • 05:31 Transition to ‘A’ (nuance)
  • 05:50 Outro

Corey Brown is the founder of No Treble and serves in an advisory role. He’s also Head of Editorial at Muse Group. Learn more about Corey on his website and LinkedIn.

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  1. Trey

    so tasty, I want to lick my fingers

  2. Rich

    Thanks Paul. Great info and some terrific music.