Drum Masterclasses
Monday – Clarence Penn
Transcription: Beyond the Notes on the Page
We will discuss the benefits of transcribing and take it to the next level – we will examine how the transcriptions we’ve worked on so diligently can now become a launch pad for our practice routine.
Tuesday – Francisco Mela
Learning the Language of the Masters
Ride cymbal patterns are the signature sound of the Masters. We will examine how players like Elvin, Tony Williams, Art Blakey and Philly Joe’s sounds can be instantly identified by how they play the ride cymbal and then talk about how to incorporate that into your own personal language.
Wednesday – Claire Arenius
Comping for Drummers
A deeper look into spontaneous composition as it relates to accompaniment and soloing
Thursday – Brian Shankar Adler
Composing From the Drums
Brian Shankar Adler will share some of the secrets that he has discovered while composing from the drummer’s chair. From grooves and vamps, to the creation of tunes and longer works, we will look at some key examples from the drummer/composer lineage and break down some tools and practices that can unlock new compositional material from a rhythmic standpoint.
Friday – Corey Fonville
New Age of Jazz and Hip-Hop Drums
This masterclass will explore the impact of jazz on Rap/Hip-Hop music, from both rhythmic and harmonic perspectives. This workshop (which includes a Spotify Playlist for the entire community) will prove the fact that many of the current trend-setters in Jazz (like Christian Scott, with whom Fonville plays) have been deeply impacted by Rap/Hip-Hop. The benefits go both ways and are mutually beneficial.