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Art & Creativity Quote by Buddy Rich

"But I don't think any arranger should ever write a drum part for a drummer because if a drummer can't create his own interpretation of the chart and he plays everything that's written, he becomes mechanical; he has no freedom"

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Buddy Rich is defending the drummer as an author, not a hired set of hands. In big-band culture, the “chart” is law for horn players: ink on paper, precision, blend. Rich draws a bright line around the drum chair. Give a drummer fully scripted parts, he argues, and you turn the engine of the band into a typewriter. “Mechanical” is the insult that lands hardest here because swing, by definition, is micro-deviation: tiny pushes and pulls against the grid that can’t be notated without killing the feel.

The intent is practical and territorial. Rich isn’t just talking aesthetics; he’s protecting a hierarchy where the drummer supplies interpretation, propulsion, and risk in real time. That’s why he says “should ever,” a sweeping rule that reads like a union card and a personal manifesto. It’s also a shot across the bow at arrangers who treat rhythm like plumbing, something you can diagram and install.

The subtext is about freedom under constraint. Rich isn’t rejecting structure; he’s insisting that the drum part is where structure gets negotiated, night by night, room by room. “Interpretation of the chart” reframes reading not as obedience but as dialogue: you don’t execute the page, you argue with it, tastefully, on beat.

Context matters: Rich came up when drummers fought to be taken seriously as musicians, not timekeepers. His line elevates the drummer’s intelligence and responsibility while quietly warning that if you remove improvisational agency, you don’t get accuracy - you get lifelessness. In Rich’s world, that’s not professionalism. That’s failure.

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Verified source: Modern Drummer: Buddy Rich Interview (Jan 1977) (Buddy Rich, 1977)
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But, I think it's very important that you read. I think you should read in order to know what the chart is all about. But, I don't think any arranger should ever write a drum part for a drummer because if a drummer can't create his own interpretation of the chart and he plays everything that's written, he becomes mechanical; he has no freedom.. This wording appears in a Q&A transcript identified on the page as: “The following interview was conducted by Jim Warchol and appeared in the January 1977 issue of Modern Drummer.” This strongly indicates the original primary source is the January 1977 (premiere) issue of Modern Drummer, in an interview conducted by Jim Warchol in St. Louis. However, the web-accessible evidence I found is a later reprint/transcription (2021) rather than a scan of the original 1977 magazine pages, so I cannot confirm the original page number from the primary artifact in this search. To fully verify “FIRST published/spoken” and obtain page number(s), you’d need a scan/physical copy of Modern Drummer (January 1977) or Modern Drummer’s official archive reproduction of that issue.
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Rich, Buddy. (2026, February 20). But I don't think any arranger should ever write a drum part for a drummer because if a drummer can't create his own interpretation of the chart and he plays everything that's written, he becomes mechanical; he has no freedom. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/but-i-dont-think-any-arranger-should-ever-write-a-150255/

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Rich, Buddy. "But I don't think any arranger should ever write a drum part for a drummer because if a drummer can't create his own interpretation of the chart and he plays everything that's written, he becomes mechanical; he has no freedom." FixQuotes. February 20, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/but-i-dont-think-any-arranger-should-ever-write-a-150255/.

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"But I don't think any arranger should ever write a drum part for a drummer because if a drummer can't create his own interpretation of the chart and he plays everything that's written, he becomes mechanical; he has no freedom." FixQuotes, 20 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/but-i-dont-think-any-arranger-should-ever-write-a-150255/. Accessed 29 Mar. 2026.

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Buddy Rich (September 30, 1917 - April 2, 1987) was a Musician from USA.

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