Red Garland vs. Wynton Kelly
Here's a quick comparison of the styles of Red Garland vs. Wynton Kelly:
| Red Garland | Wynton Kelly |
| more legato touch | more staccato touch ("pop") |
| block chords with root-fifth-octave in right hand common | block chords not as common and many times they just have an octave in the right hand |
| uses more blues devices sometimes repeated over several choruses (see "Soul Junction" for example) | favors b5 more frequently |
| long phrases a la Bud Powell | uses triad arpeggios frequently sometimes with b5; sometimes with tremolo "fanfare" |
| eighth notes are a tiny bit straighter than Kelly's | eighth notes have a triplet feel (try playing transcriptions with boogie woogie triplet left hand to get rhythmic feel) |
| Left hand chords are frequently played on the upbeat of 2 and 4 or with a "Charleston" rhythm | Left hand chords frequently consist only of 3rds and 7ths |


