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Learning To Play the Drums: Winard Harper 

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www.midatlantic... presents excerpts from the Drum Master Class presented by percussionist extraordinaire, Winard Harper, from the 2012 Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival. For more Winard, please visit: www.winardharpe...
Born in Baltimore in 1962, Winard had a natural affinity for drumming. He was encouraged to play the drums by his father, who noticed him beating on cans when he was three or four years old. At the age of five, Winard was developing his skills and making guest appearances with his older brother Danny's nightclub band. A turning point was reached when Winard heard a recording of Clifford Brown and Max Roach. It was then that he was irreversibly inspired to play jazz. "I was fascinated hearing Max do the things he did playing with mallets and everything," he remembers.
"Early on," Harper continues, "I transcribed a couple of Max solos, but I really just loved listening to him. He was a big influence as well as Art Blakey, and more so than anybody, Billy Higgins. The joy and the passion and his love of playing really made an impact on me. I could see similarities between myself and him, and then we became such great friends. A lot of the concept of my band was inspired by Billy. A lot of the African influences and different instruments I use in the band, Billy was always exploring as well."
Constantly in reverence of his predecessors while remaining innovative in his own right, Harper has become one of the most celebrated drummers in jazz. He is a virtuoso on the drum set as well as the balafon, the West African equivalent of the marimba. Critics have written that Winard is as pleasing and entertaining to watch as he is to hear. "As tasteful a drummer as one could ask for," according to Jeff Kaliss of JazzTimes. Franz Matzner recently wrote in All About Jazz that the sextet's performance "culminated in an evening of fireworks with a sustained display of percussive pyrotechnics by Harper so rapid fire, so mind bogglingly dexterous, and so expressively diverse, as to be truly awe-inspiring." And in a Washington Post review, Mike Joyce said, "Winard Harper's wonderfully orchestrated solos alone might have forced a corpse to grin!"
Harper's first major gig was with Dexter Gordon in 1982, and shortly thereafter with Johnny Griffin. It wasn't long before his drumming skills captured the attention of Betty Carter. He spent four years working with Ms. Carter's band, inevitably honing his jazz-as-entertainment sense of showmanship.
"With Betty I learned consistency and persistence," Harper recalls. "Working with her prepared me to become a bandleader; I learned a lot about the business from her. When I left Betty's band, I came out with enough information to get the Harper Brothers on the way. She gave me the inside track on bookings, clubs, most of the places we worked were the same places I worked with her."
During the 1980s while Winard worked as a sideman to such jazz legends as Ray Bryant, Abdullah Ibrahim, Pharoah Sanders and Clifford Jordan, he also laid the foundation for what would become The Harper Brothers band. He and his brother Philip launched a band that would blaze a brilliant trail both on the charts and on the international touring circuit.
"Man for man, The Harper Brothers Quintet ... is the most brilliant new jazz group of the new decade," declared Leonard Feather in his review of the band's Los Angeles performance in early 1990. Remembrance, the band's second album went to #1 on Billboard's jazz chart in 1991.
Piadrum recording artist Winard Harper is one of the hardest working drummers in jazz today, not only leading his very exciting and hard-swinging sextet, but also continuing as an in-demand sideman. When not touring with his band, Harper continues to work and record with such artists such as Joe Lovano, Avery Sharpe, Steve Turre, Wycliffe Gordon, Frank Wess, Ray Bryant, and Jimmy Heath. His newest CD, Make It Happen, goes further than any of his previous six releases to highlight his talent as drummer, composer and bandleader.
And now the Winard Harper Sextet moves to a new level of success. Not only is the band gaining increased air play around the globe, they regularly appear in festivals, on jazz cruises, in concert halls and in top jazz clubs, the Winard Harper Sextet is doing their part to bring the power of jazz to audiences everywhere. The response has been nothing short of remarkable. But then again, so is Winard Harper.

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Комментарии : 47   
@spikeklein270
@spikeklein270 2 года назад
How am I only just now discovering this guy?!?! He's great!
@mikepostdrums
@mikepostdrums 7 лет назад
The sheer joy in his face while playing the melodies!
@DrumsJulz
@DrumsJulz 8 лет назад
Simply wow! This is one of the best jazz classes i have ever watched! This guy is amazing! Such a nice teacher! Great vibe!
@holygroove2
@holygroove2 12 лет назад
Maaan was it good to hear this. I know all the names that are mentioned here, but watching him play was even more informative - now I know why all the greats used traditional grip from watching him play. It's easier to get certain sounds that way. Also very good to hear the assertion of drummer as condutor. LOL Bassists always say THEY are the ones in charge and pianists are similar.
@jairorodriguez12
@jairorodriguez12 12 лет назад
thanks a lot jazz video guy! your documentation is amazing and inspiring for the people that love to share what they love. loads of respect
@zrouth
@zrouth 9 лет назад
jo jones, max roach, elvin jones.... and THEN buddy rich.... i like this guy
@MilestonesBangkok
@MilestonesBangkok 10 лет назад
A friend of mine (he and his brothers). He was doing jam sessions at 7 (from what his older brother tells me). Recorded Live At The Village Vanguard while in his 20's. A phenomenal drummer; to play with him would be a dream.
@emiliovaldes9503
@emiliovaldes9503 7 лет назад
Great drummer! Thank you Brother!
@Bbrookie
@Bbrookie 12 лет назад
I really love your videos and these masterclass types along with the in studio sessions one like you did with Terrell Stafford are my favorite. But I'm a trumpet student so there you are!
@elyashley794
@elyashley794 7 лет назад
Nice Work! Great analogy at the end brother and playing as well. I play here in Birmingham. Your brother Danny and his wife are friends of mine. Hope all is well.
@JamesArmstrongMusic
@JamesArmstrongMusic 12 лет назад
wonderful discussions. Thanks for the post !
@fabiofreitas1402
@fabiofreitas1402 7 лет назад
good drum class in youtube... thx guys awsome
@HPHSGermany2010
@HPHSGermany2010 10 лет назад
What a great video! Thanks for posting this. Very helpful.
@BoxCubeSquare
@BoxCubeSquare 12 лет назад
Awesome. The masterclass videos are always my favorite, JVG!
@billyhigginsjr9908
@billyhigginsjr9908 6 лет назад
Billy Higgins Jr. Thanks to this Brother I'm hipping my to his teachings. I'm the son of Billy Higgins the famous Jazz drummer and I play and this is helping.
@Danny6464
@Danny6464 9 лет назад
Wow this guy is excellent.
@holygroove2
@holygroove2 12 лет назад
There are very few drummers I've known who DON'T like Blakey. I've heard people have issues with Max Roach, but what he's saying about Max Roach is the melodic thing. Clifford Brown and Max Roach live at Basin street is absolute gold. But Blakey's influence seems to shine through several generations and also genres of music.
@A.ChristopherJohnson
@A.ChristopherJohnson 9 лет назад
Right On Mr. Harper...
@TimeNfeel91
@TimeNfeel91 8 лет назад
Wow. Just... WOW!
@aleksandersucharski
@aleksandersucharski 12 лет назад
im not a drummer and still i have loads of fun watching this. a lot of stuff here is somehow omni-musical.
@BellianAudioBandits
@BellianAudioBandits 11 лет назад
Thanks for posting!
@thesuccessfulbarber
@thesuccessfulbarber 8 лет назад
great sounding tubs
@BrianRussick
@BrianRussick 9 лет назад
great teacher
@JazzVideoGuy
@JazzVideoGuy 9 лет назад
***** and person.
@leehud74
@leehud74 7 лет назад
Brian Russick - Drummer / Percussionist edgddsefgsbvgasdd
@jaccochrysler
@jaccochrysler 12 лет назад
Great video!
@voriskinlaw9775
@voriskinlaw9775 5 лет назад
Ever Sense I Heard "Artistry"...With Him And His Brother Phil On 🎺 "1239A".. SMH SMH-I Was Hooked...🎼🎶
@JazzVideoGuy
@JazzVideoGuy 5 лет назад
The Harper Brothers!
@uhoh38125
@uhoh38125 8 лет назад
I LOVE YOU MAN!!!!
@jashley4
@jashley4 9 лет назад
Awesome!
@commentor3019
@commentor3019 8 лет назад
Excellence.
@StromboliKicks
@StromboliKicks 12 лет назад
thanks!!
@nonsimplesimon
@nonsimplesimon 12 лет назад
WINARD!!!!
@blackwash
@blackwash 8 лет назад
Damn... really enjoyable. I'm inspired to go try some shit. Also, anyone else think that that distorting-camera-mic sound actually sounds good? haha I kinda like that for some reason. Kinda like when a guitarist's tube amp breaks up a little.
@JulianFernandez
@JulianFernandez 7 лет назад
Dope!
@josuematingoulautodidacte796
@josuematingoulautodidacte796 6 лет назад
C'est un très bon prof.
@JazzVideoGuy
@JazzVideoGuy 6 лет назад
merci...merci....merci...
@noisyneil
@noisyneil 12 лет назад
his ride sounds delicious
@nycdrums5985
@nycdrums5985 9 лет назад
A CLOCKWORK DRUMMER ON YOU TUBE...THE CURE
@incestuveritas
@incestuveritas 9 лет назад
Holy shit!!! :-o
@mladenbaresic5172
@mladenbaresic5172 9 лет назад
what about that rudiments,,where is the mantra improvising?
@lukechohany
@lukechohany 12 лет назад
Dig!
@weber247
@weber247 6 лет назад
The melody, thats what the moanin and groanin is...lol
@leojanczek4452
@leojanczek4452 7 лет назад
Geil
@maisqpoesia9999lcg
@maisqpoesia9999lcg 12 лет назад
Excellent!!! Thank you very much!!!!
@tromboneman4517
@tromboneman4517 2 года назад
Nah
@LazyBastard69
@LazyBastard69 12 лет назад
Love the Video! Does that make sense to everybody? :D
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