Harvey has got a couple of things in his playing that almost none of the others have... subtlety and space. He's not afraid to let the rhythms BREATHE...unlike most if the rest who pile on the notes, filling up all the space. A master rhythm craftsman and somebody we should all pay attention to and learn from!
His ghost notes are smooth as hell, on all drums, not just the sane drum. He makes one drum sound like several ones. I also noticed he switches from traditional do matched grip when necessary. Truly a great drummer. And overall very good lessons. :)
Interesting fact: The Herbie Hancock album, "Head Hunters" (1973) was the biggest selling “contemporary” Jazz album of all time, until George Benson released "Breezin" (1976). The common denominator of both of these records is Harvey Mason, Sr. #provenhitmaker
Harvey Mason ,,wow, it doesn't get any better when it comes to making sense of the main role of playing drums, not about being flashy,,, just playing the music and making it sound great.. but the genius can be flashy too when the music calls for it. His drum sounds and textures are amazing.
.... intended to say Harvey Mason represents our instrument with class,professionalism and a spirit of giving that we should all strive to achieve. This video reminded me that our instrument does not have to be molested to sound good. If I had a choice to study with anyone, it would be Mr. Harvey Mason.... Good job Drumeo - thank you Harvey
Harvey is a legend....this man doesn't get the credit he deserves...if your a fan of steve gadd then you should you should be a fan of Harvey Mason because ...they have a similar style but Harvey influenced Steve and 1970s Harvey Mason was a monster no comparison his style of groove was ground breaking
He plays the way he communicates. Softly spoken and considered. No wasted words. He is a very musical and intelligent drummer. Thanks for another inspirational video. 👍🏻😁
Like a fine wine.... wow. Love the Classics. and by that i mean, the "Classic Drummers'. Like Harvey. So understated, tasteful, elegant, and seasoned! best combination, right there!
Harvey, one of my favorite groove masters!! As most here, I discovered him through Herbie back in 73. This interview really demonstrates his dynamics, touch, and musicality. His touch is light but commanding. Still killin' it!
His Solo toward the end of the Lesson is Creativity at its best . I wanna say he sees images pictures scenes . At least me he took into a Movie with his Solo . Inspirational !
I've been listening to Harvey Mason's work since about 1973 around the time when he appeared on the Herbie Hancock Head Hunters album. His body of work is staggering to say the least and this lesson was a sheer joy for me to watch. DAMN!!!
You listen to the same track of his 4 years prior, and you can tell the insane improvement he made upon himself since then. This man rolls ghost notes.......!!! Been playing that song since 1974. Is still working on it. If that ain't dedication...!!!
World Class drummer - Harvey Mason has and will always in all time be my fave drummer/musician. His playing in my earlier years (till today) has been a major influence and inspiration on how I approach any music I play today on the kit. So Righteous!!
What an impressive gentleman and legend. Holy smokes this fella is smooth as silk on the kit. What a pleasure to watch. So much wisdom to glean from this man. Talk about a great role model!!
Love listening to him talk. Such confidence and yet so relaxed. Not trying to prove anything, just solid chops, feel, groove, and an impressive pedigree that spans decades. Thanks Drumeo and thanks Harvey.
Got to know him trough Johnny Hammond and other Mizell bros productions, only later I found out that he plays on a massive volume of albums I love. The man is a session/studio whale, one of the greatest ever, it's so nice to be able to watch this video.
Harvey Mason and all around musical drummer/percussionist and composer he's an inspiration to me as a drummer and percussionist! Glad Drumeo got him for drum session to encourage!
Man I do agree with you 100% I really can't understand why it took Harvery Mason this long to show up... no matter what you say, Harvery Mason just did not realize he had a huge followers. Man when I first heard him with Herbie Hancock, 73 or 74 ! I was like " who is this drummer that can plays in that time syncopation? Take Five, pops got a brand new bag, cold sweat the girl from Ipanema, all of these drums sycophants had a profound effect on lots of drummers in the funk and jazz world, but when I heard chameleon!! No! It must be a machine, yeah, a machine, ain't no drummer can play like that, that's impossible, where's the ONE, or the one-na- two-an - the excetera excetera, no it must be a drum machine, oh everyone knows Herbie Hancock is sorta of side ways with his music, Naaa, there ain't no drummers who can play like that.
Absolutely thrilled you guys have finally got Harvey on. Proper Legend. I know anyone who knows him have there fave tunes but here's a few that still blow me away today. Donald Byrd : Change, the underrated hi-hat work on that track is killing. Wilbert Longmire : Black is the Colour, His groove on the whole track is just relentless and last but certainly not least George Benson : The World is a Ghetto, Daaaamn!! The most amount of freedom I've ever heard from any drummer but he keeps it so very tasteful, also the best groove outro you'll ever hear. No, Thank U Mr. Mason.
Harvey is a gentle force behind the drums. Simply a touch god. Seen and met him several times with Lee Ritenour. He showed me to reverse the hi hats cymbals. Heavy top which is more meaty but less effort to perform. Soulful is not descriptive enough for Mr. Mason.
Great drummer ,I used to and still jam to chameleon ,those offbeats and the section on original chameleon where he does a fast samba beat with those ride patterns ,so grooving and beautiful.. A pure Craftsman and groover at work ..a great inspiration ,thanks Harvey. Greetings from England
Harvey's a true legend in the business....an amazing career and he's still experimenting with different sounds. Note the very sensitive and delicate snare sound on this video. Always enjoy listening to Harvey..the pro's pro. Thanks for the video.
He’s scary good. I stopped to comment because I’ve been watching that dvd lately and will let it play in the background while doing chores. Amazing touch! One of the greatest ever.
I really enjoyed listening to Harvey Mason on Earl Klugh´s song Long Ago and Far Away originally by James Taylor. I love the smoothness of the drumming accenting the guitar by Klugh.
Mr. Mason if you see this, which im sure you wont, so ill speak first person. I studied harvey's styel starting with what he did on "so this is love", george Bensen. The drums during middle part solo, and at the tail end of the song. This playing styel helped emensily in developing my own styel. In fact if you listen to me play you'll find some familiarityes. Intermeshed with in my own personal styel. Because of that George album i spent hours, weeks months playing back at slow spead and compleatly learned the drum parts Mr. Mason played for the entire song this is now a pernament part of my drum playing styel
harvey mason used to be called swiss clockwork because his timing was perfect. he was the one drummer that everyone wanted on their record. his sound and above all precision on the drums was unmatched. his snare on dave grusin's rag bag from the mountain dance album is what a drummer's dreams are made of. only carlos vega could match that with grp's live in session. george benson's valdez in the country is another gem. or harvey's work with the brecker brothers and the headhunters. harvey mason deserves so much more respect than he's gotten so far.
this is very mature playing...how to compose a drum part! those toms are TOMS...WOW...you dont hear the melody much today like this...without naming a big name drummer, harvey sums up what i dont care about his playing despite being very technical...he sounds like he takes his practice routine to the songs over let the music dictate...exactly what Lee Sklar says as well!
"Just totally on another planet with his playing and a class act at that also.... I thoroughly enjoyed both the groove and his magic touch on the cymbals. Canopus drum sound awesome and I've never played them before but I've heard about them on occasion and Harvey's been playing them for quite a few years.
First time of hearing this guy... Completely blown away.. I listen to mostly tech death metal for the drumming.. but damn this guy is smooth and each note sings... Very impressed...will check out this guy's stuff for sure.. 👍
That is the most sensitive snare I've ever heard! It picks up the lightest ghost notes so easily. The snare wire feedback that happens when he hits the toms is crazy though. Sounds like he has 7 snares haha.
truthbtold There is no question this man has “touch”, but that snare is totally fucked up sounding. It sounds as if the sound man just cranked the highs on the snare mic. Horrible sounding to me
Yea, this cat be smooth and grooving! I've digging Harvey's drumming since the early 1970s. The guy plays everything. "Summer Breeze" by Seals & Crofts is a favorite track that Harvey was on the session.
I know he used to use 13" Sabian Hand Hammered EQ hats, or at least back in the '90s. Those do look like those hats with the flat top one, although the logos are gone. I was hoping for an underside view so I can maybe confirm the model of those hats.
This was a particularly good episode. Mr. Mason's playing speaks for itself. To Drumeo host, let me say nice listening and thank you for letting Harvey speak. Great respect shown and a nice chill episode. Nice work.
Harvey has got a couple of things in his playing that almost none of the others have... subtlety and space. He's not afraid to let the rhythms BREATHE...unlike most if the rest who pile on the notes, filling up all the space. A master rhythm craftsman and somebody we should all pay attention to and learn from!
Exactly
His ghost notes are smooth as hell, on all drums, not just the sane drum. He makes one drum sound like several ones. I also noticed he switches from traditional do matched grip when necessary. Truly a great drummer. And overall very good lessons. :)
Interesting fact: The Herbie Hancock album, "Head Hunters" (1973) was the biggest selling “contemporary” Jazz album of all time, until George Benson released "Breezin" (1976). The common denominator of both of these records is Harvey Mason, Sr. #provenhitmaker
And don't forget Donald Byrd's "Black Byrd" (1973), also a big hit!
I am pretty sure Miles Davis "Kind of Blue is the top selling jazz album of all time...
Roe Perk Yes!! Miles!! I believe I meant “contemporary” jazz album. I actually read that somewhere.
not to forget Lee Ritenours "Captain Fingers" from 1977... That blew us all from any sofas even in europe
His drumming on headhunters is why I'm here! 😅 An absolute legend.
24:07 That’s one of the most cleanest buzz rolls I’ve ever heard. Harvey’s just incredible!
I’m a Harvey fan from way back, my favorite cut of his is Lee Ritnour captain fingers, explosive innovative!❤️
Dave Grusin, Mountain Dance album was where I first really listened to Harvey Mason.. my ears grew that day
Harvey has the ultimate feel he is a legend and an inspiration 🙌
there’s so much to take in from harvey’s playing. i’ve learned an insane amount from this video.
One of The Best Studio drummers in the world.
Damn! Touched me from the first beat, this guy has deep emotion in each note!
Harvey Mason, you still got it, just blown away with your drumming!
Harvey Mason ,,wow, it doesn't get any better when it comes to making sense of the main role of playing drums, not about being flashy,,, just playing the music and making it sound great.. but the genius can be flashy too when the music calls for it. His drum sounds and textures are amazing.
.... intended to say Harvey Mason represents our instrument with class,professionalism and a spirit of giving that we should all strive to achieve.
This video reminded me that our instrument does not have to be molested to sound good. If I had a choice to study with anyone, it would be Mr. Harvey Mason.... Good job Drumeo - thank you Harvey
Harvey is a legend....this man doesn't get the credit he deserves...if your a fan of steve gadd then you should you should be a fan of Harvey Mason because ...they have a similar style but Harvey influenced Steve and 1970s Harvey Mason was a monster no comparison his style of groove was ground breaking
He plays the way he communicates. Softly spoken and considered. No wasted words. He is a very musical and intelligent drummer. Thanks for another inspirational video. 👍🏻😁
Like a fine wine.... wow. Love the Classics. and by that i mean, the "Classic Drummers'. Like Harvey. So understated, tasteful, elegant, and seasoned! best combination, right there!
Nobody better than Harvey when it comes to finesse and pocket .. Amazing discography and still going strong 🙏🏼
Harvey, one of my favorite groove masters!! As most here, I discovered him through Herbie back in 73.
This interview really demonstrates his dynamics, touch, and musicality.
His touch is light but commanding. Still killin' it!
I love Harvey! His drumming has inspired me to a world of micro dynamics. It's where the creative fun is.
the control and musicality
His Solo toward the end of the Lesson is Creativity at its best . I wanna say he sees images pictures scenes . At least me he took into a Movie with his Solo . Inspirational !
Outstanding. Art meets drumming. Great great performance. Stunning playing.
I've been listening to Harvey Mason's work since about 1973 around the time when he appeared on the Herbie Hancock Head Hunters album. His body of work is staggering to say the least and this lesson was a sheer joy for me to watch. DAMN!!!
You listen to the same track of his 4 years prior, and you can tell the insane improvement he made upon himself since then. This man rolls ghost notes.......!!! Been playing that song since 1974. Is still working on it. If that ain't dedication...!!!
Great Harvey Manson. One of the best drummers of world
A true artist, a true gentleman, so happy to see him here!
saw Harvey Mason live in 75 what a jive!!! a great drummer, I love it the way he grooves!!
World Class drummer - Harvey Mason has and will always in all time be my fave drummer/musician. His playing in my earlier years (till today) has been a major influence and inspiration on how I approach any music I play today on the kit. So Righteous!!
What an impressive gentleman and legend. Holy smokes this fella is smooth as silk on the kit. What a pleasure to watch. So much wisdom to glean from this man. Talk about a great role model!!
One of my all time heroes. A true talent. Thank you.
Love listening to him talk. Such confidence and yet so relaxed. Not trying to prove anything, just solid chops, feel, groove, and an impressive pedigree that spans decades. Thanks Drumeo and thanks Harvey.
Harvey was one of the first drummers that I patterned my playing after. :)
Got to know him trough Johnny Hammond and other Mizell bros productions, only later I found out that he plays on a massive volume of albums I love. The man is a session/studio whale, one of the greatest ever, it's so nice to be able to watch this video.
these 2 side snares sound soo dope!!!
THE KING of groove, sound and taste. Thank you, Drumeo - Another great one!
The sound of his Drums including the cymbals is amazing!
Brilliant. I saw play in Tokyo a couple of years ago. Pure joy for him and the audience.
Wow . Now that’s what I call smooth and steady. Nicely done . Kit sounds amazing . Playing was how it should be !!!!
Harvey Mason and all around musical drummer/percussionist and composer he's an inspiration to me as a drummer and percussionist! Glad Drumeo got him for drum session to encourage!
Harvey has a laid back playing style. Finesse all day.
Finally!!!!! Harvey Mason!!
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Man I do agree with you 100% I really can't understand why it took Harvery Mason this long to show up... no matter what you say, Harvery Mason just did not realize he had a huge followers.
Man when I first heard him with Herbie Hancock, 73 or 74 ! I was like " who is this drummer that can plays in that time syncopation? Take Five, pops got a brand new bag, cold sweat the girl from Ipanema, all of these drums sycophants had a profound effect on lots of drummers in the funk and jazz world, but when I heard chameleon!! No! It must be a machine, yeah, a machine, ain't no drummer can play like that, that's impossible, where's the ONE, or the one-na- two-an - the excetera excetera, no it must be a drum machine, oh everyone knows Herbie Hancock is sorta of side ways with his music, Naaa, there ain't no drummers who can play like that.
Absolutely thrilled you guys have finally got Harvey on. Proper Legend. I know anyone who knows him have there fave tunes but here's a few that still blow me away today. Donald Byrd : Change, the underrated hi-hat work on that track is killing. Wilbert Longmire : Black is the Colour, His groove on the whole track is just relentless and last but certainly not least George Benson : The World is a Ghetto, Daaaamn!! The most amount of freedom I've ever heard from any drummer but he keeps it so very tasteful, also the best groove outro you'll ever hear. No, Thank U Mr. Mason.
omg, when legends play is another level
Always loved Harvey Mason's playing. The taste, feel, the emotion... Some play the drums, some use the drums to play music.
I oughta keep coming back to check out The Legend Himself at least once a week here. His touch and musicality are so inspiring.
Harvey is a gentle force behind the drums. Simply a touch god. Seen and met him several times with Lee Ritenour. He showed me to reverse the hi hats cymbals. Heavy top which is more meaty but less effort to perform. Soulful is not descriptive enough for Mr. Mason.
HARVEY MASON 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I came here because of an ad, and I stood for the lesson. Thanks Drumeo!
Unbelievable touch, musicality and attitude
Great drummer ,I used to and still jam to chameleon ,those offbeats and the section on original chameleon where he does a fast samba beat with those ride patterns ,so grooving and beautiful.. A pure Craftsman and groover at work ..a great inspiration ,thanks Harvey.
Greetings from England
Fantastic! His main snare drum is super sensitive, and his Tom's are very musical. Great lesson and interview! Loved it.
Harvey Mason ... What a great musician. This man is humble and sincere. He represents our instrument inmanner
Harvey has a beautiful touch/feel in his playing. His snare drum sounds so sweet!-just right!
Harvey's a true legend in the business....an amazing career and he's still experimenting with different sounds. Note the very sensitive and delicate snare sound on this video. Always enjoy listening to Harvey..the pro's pro. Thanks for the video.
Captain Fingers is my favorite track Harvey played on...LISTEN TO IT...IT WILL BLOW YOU AWAY!!!
This is just a joy to listen to
I've never wanted more than one snare on my kit. Thanks to Sr. Mason, I now want three. Amazing grooves on this fellow.
A living legend! Grew up on An Evening with Fourplay DVD. He started my love for piccolo snare! :).
Thanks for the killer episode!
He’s scary good. I stopped to comment because I’ve been watching that dvd lately and will let it play in the background while doing chores. Amazing touch! One of the greatest ever.
his time is incredible and his touch amazing
I really enjoyed listening to Harvey Mason on Earl Klugh´s song Long Ago and Far Away originally by James Taylor. I love the smoothness of the drumming accenting the guitar by Klugh.
This lesson deserves more views, criminally underrated video.
Mr. Mason if you see this, which im sure you wont, so ill speak first person. I studied harvey's styel starting with what he did on "so this is love", george Bensen. The drums during middle part solo, and at the tail end of the song. This playing styel helped emensily in developing my own styel. In fact if you listen to me play you'll find some familiarityes. Intermeshed with in my own personal styel. Because of that George album i spent hours, weeks months playing back at slow spead and compleatly learned the drum parts Mr. Mason played for the entire song this is now a pernament part of my drum playing styel
harvey mason used to be called swiss clockwork because his timing was perfect.
he was the one drummer that everyone wanted on their record.
his sound and above all precision on the drums was unmatched.
his snare on dave grusin's rag bag from the mountain dance album is what a drummer's dreams are made of.
only carlos vega could match that with grp's live in session.
george benson's valdez in the country is another gem.
or harvey's work with the brecker brothers and the headhunters.
harvey mason deserves so much more respect than he's gotten so far.
valdez in the country
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Harvey Mason is my grandpa! I love it Pops!💜👍
A truly generous human being.
Thank you for elevating this style of drumming too!
Wise drummer. Sixteenth note to beat time on the hit-hat. A precision of awatchmaker !!!!
I can't believe that we have Mr. Harvey Mason on Drum , too ! Great works !!
this is very mature playing...how to compose a drum part! those toms are TOMS...WOW...you dont hear the melody much today like this...without naming a big name drummer, harvey sums up what i dont care about his playing despite being very technical...he sounds like he takes his practice routine to the songs over let the music dictate...exactly what Lee Sklar says as well!
Wow,his snare sounds almost like a cymbal,incredible,I love it!
Been an inspiration as a drummer since the 70s'. Saw you with Chameleon at Blue Note Hawaii was great...Keep on keeping on Harvey!
Very amazing player. It's inspiring to see someone having so much articulation/precision in his playing.
"Just totally on another planet with his playing and a class act at that also.... I thoroughly enjoyed both the groove and his magic touch on the cymbals. Canopus drum sound awesome and I've never played them before but I've heard about them on occasion and Harvey's been playing them for quite a few years.
Harvey still got the groove !
First time of hearing this guy... Completely blown away.. I listen to mostly tech death metal for the drumming.. but damn this guy is smooth and each note sings... Very impressed...will check out this guy's stuff for sure.. 👍
Get ready for a marathon of listening.
Thaink you drumeo and thank you Mr. Harvey Mason
he keeps everyone he works with together so tight and precise brilliant drummer keep rockin cheers Dan
WEEKEND IN L.A. LIVE WITH RALPH McDONALD ON PERCUSSION , First time i have heard consciously Harvey Mason . I am sure i heard him on other recordings
Harvey is my favorite player in my Canopus family ❤️
such a musical player, lots to learn from this cat
Lots to learn from even the worst or newest, most clueless players, and worst conditions much less the cream of the crop :)
That is the most sensitive snare I've ever heard! It picks up the lightest ghost notes so easily. The snare wire feedback that happens when he hits the toms is crazy though. Sounds like he has 7 snares haha.
you missed the part that he has control over the whole freaking drum set. look how he buzz the snare, as smooth as a feather touching the water :D
My Ludwig 402 Supraphonic is stupid proof like that :)
JE...It’s called “Touch”..which a lot of the younger players have no fucking clue of!!!!!!!
truthbtold There is no question this man has “touch”, but that snare is totally fucked up sounding. It sounds as if the sound man just cranked the highs on the snare mic. Horrible sounding to me
@@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 400 is better!
Man your touch your sound your snare ... You are a master !
Harvey Mason- Drummer extraordinaire!
This needs to be on every channel
Herbie Hancock... the song is called ‘4 AM.’ Drummer is Mr. Mason, bassist is Jaco. Absolute definitive tune..
Love his touch!! Great feel...
proud to be part of this with my tune " The Bird "
Yea, this cat be smooth and grooving! I've digging Harvey's drumming since the early 1970s. The guy plays everything. "Summer Breeze" by Seals & Crofts is a favorite track that Harvey was on the session.
I'm almost 100% certain that Jim Gordon played on that track. Not Harvey.
Harvey isn't credited as playing on that album
Yes I love Headhunters that album is one of my favs of all time and Chameleon is the best intro track ohhhhhhhhhhh tht groove warms my soul
I love his hi-hats, great sound, they must be 13" flats, I can't tell. He's a genius!
I know he used to use 13" Sabian Hand Hammered EQ hats, or at least back in the '90s. Those do look like those hats with the flat top one, although the logos are gone. I was hoping for an underside view so I can maybe confirm the model of those hats.
Pure class a master of his craft making everything look so easy
Harvey i love the jazz shoes..i used to play drums with those..very comfortable and you can really feel the bass pedal...
That last track was killer!!
This was a particularly good episode. Mr. Mason's playing speaks for itself. To Drumeo host, let me say nice listening and thank you for letting Harvey speak. Great respect shown and a nice chill episode. Nice work.
oh wow phenomenal sound and talent love it
He’s such a gentle player
Thankyou drumeo thankyou Harvey beautiful hands
I had several of his albums years ago,he is The Pro.
sofisticated playing...so smooth.amazing
I love the sound of this kit.