LEARN HOW TO PLAY THE HI HATS CORRECTLY | Jazz Drummer Q-Tip of the Week
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- Опубліковано 21 тра 2021
- In this jazz drummer Q-tip of the week, I offer you a few Q-tips on ways you can learn how to play the hi hats correctly and improve your basic swing feel on the hi hats based on the way the legendary drummer Papa Jo Jones played them. Having a good hi hat feel in jazz is essential for being able to play with a good swing feel when playing the ride cymbal. Make sure to check out Papa Jo Jones' playing with the Count Basie Jazz Orchestra!
I play Zildjian cymbals, Vic Firth sticks and Tama drums exclusively. In this video, I am using:
CYMBALS
22” Renaissance Ride
20" Bounce Prototype
16" Custom Special Dry Crash
DRUMS
Starclassic (Maple Molten Brown Burst)
14X18 BD
16X14 FT
14X14 FT
8X12 TT
6.5X14 Snare Drum
STICKS
Quincy Davis Signature Stick
University of North Texas
Professor of Jazz Drum Set
Www.Quincydavisjazz.com
Love this lesson, Quincy! I really appreciate how many fundamentals this addresses - touching a lot of bases here. & that lesson yesterday blew my mind. Thank you so much.
I appreciate that Rocco! Our lesson was great and your zest to learn inspires me. Thank YOU!
I’m a 58 year old beginner, just found your channel, love it , very informative,
Thanks for watching Mark. Glad you find my videos helpful.
Dang, what a great explanation for showing the different tones on the hi-hat. Thank you for the Thoroughbreak down.
This is clear a bell an fun.......
Nice clip, I used the information to diagnose my own playing. Thank you 🙏
Awesome Mike!
Another excellent lesson. Thanks so much!
sooo helpful im just starting drumset and this beginner level stuff is super helpful
i remember greg hutchinson saying on a clinic that kenny washington showed him that you close the hi hat not on the downbeat but before the downbeat
And Walk the dog on the ride ;)
Yes! K. Wash showed this to me as well. I actually use this technique but I chose not to mention since a bit too advanced for most of my viewers but I'm glad you mentioned it Vinoyrey!
Absolutely Palmer!
I have heard of this as well, is it possible if you mention it in future videos? Loved this one anyways, Thanks ♡♡
I thinking about the same stuff ! :)
That's wow😍👏👏👏tnx mr Davis
Thank you! Great video.
Love the lessons, going through many of yours with a playlist. God bless
still here in the woodshed haha! I found your tip on this video of making the hihat chick feel like a backbeat to be very helpful as a blues/rock player coming to jazz
Thank you Quincy !🥁✌🏽😎
My pleasure!!
Thanks for the music tip to listen to, and the very clear no BS lesson. Grateful.
My pleasure!
In-depth lesson on the hats swinging Quincy thanks for sharing 😊
You are so welcome Peter! Thanks for watching!!
Fantastic lesson, thank you sir. The best advice I've ever gotten on developing this.
Glad it was helpful Rusty!
Great stuff! Thank You Quincy!
My pleasure Rita!
Excellent dude.... I needed this sooo bad!
great lesson! i was making the mistake of opening de hats all the way!!! im gonna get practicing to correct that!
Thank you, Mr. Davis, for your kind and clear lesson . Best wishes from Germany.
You are very welcome!
Awesome, this is exactly the info i was looking for, great lesson, cheers QD!
Glad to hear!
Another great lesson Quincy, Thanks a lot!!!
My pleasure Cesar! Thanks for watching sir.
Excellent demonstration! It takes great practice and control to play the hi hat at your level.
Thanks as always Tom:) The hi hats are sneaky challenging for everyone for sure. But with practice you too can get really good at playing them!
Very informative 🙌
Thanks for steering us to Papa Jo with the Count and Jo’s brilliant hi-hat playing. You’re right Papa Jo could swing that band! Cheers🎉
Absolutely Chucky! Jo Jones set a high bar of swing.
Papa Joe Jones posture was definitely sitting straight up. Thanks for sharing another great lesson Quincy 🥁👍🏾
Thanks Warren!
Super lesson, thank you so much!! This one is really going to help me!!
You're very welcome Bruno!
A natural-born teacher! I found you today and will be soaking up all your stuff. I've had a drum set in my garage for years but haven't found the inspiration needed to begin. Until now. Thanks, Q! 😎
Love your comment and appreciate your kind words. Cheers!
Great lesson! Super helpful, thanks!
Glad it was so helpful Kyle!
great video, thanks!! So helpuful for me. !!!
So glad it helped!
Excellent lesson. I learnt alot.
Glad it was helpful Simon!
Nice lesson Quincy! Hi-hat playing does get neglected sometimes in today's complex drumming world, lol. But, yes, Papa Jo had an orchestra within those hi-hats of his! It's incredible the amount of dynamics and subtle textures he could get from just the hi-hats!
Thanks for bringing attention to this topic!
Well said Griff!
Great tips!!!.
I appreciate that Will. Glad you enjoyed!
Great lesson; thanks...
My pleasure Will!
Nice work MR. Davis🥰
Thanks Roger.
Appreciate the slipper cam 🙏
Great lesson profeesor 😁👍👍
Thank you so much 😁👍
My pleasure Handy!
@@drumqtips 😁🙏🙏
Thanks again bro
Always welcome Bob!
Your class always inspire me to teach my students
Glad to hear that Gbenga!
Great perspective
Thank you Chaun!
love you sir
I learned quite a bit with this! Thanks. I never really knew how much to open the hats. Or where to hit them. I use the shoulder of the stick and hit the edges all the time. 🙄
Thanks, good lesson
You are welcome! Glad you like it.
Quicy.Im beginner.Older adult.I just caught your video.I watch alot of Drum videos.Played Guitar most of my life.I always wanted to give the Drums a try i do ok takes time.I realy enjoyed your video.Thank you..😁🎸👍✌️🌈
Awesome Frankie! Thanks for watching.
Yeah! I like that,I can clear know that real jazz 🙏
I'm glad these lessons are helping you Chen!
hi Quincy love it can u also do a topic about hi hat splash dynamic control?
I'm mostly a rock drummer ... But thanks to you, I'm starting to go a little deeper into the world of jazz.
🥃 .. Cheers man
Cheers!
Great lesson on a skill many us take for granted. We think we know, but aren’t executing like we should.
Thank you Jim. I’m glad that you enjoyed the lesson:-)
Funny, it’s never something I thought about before having to teach it to someone. And I was never really taught it. I just went to so many shows and listened to so many records that it just came together. Valuable info that’s really going to help me identify some of my students issues and better be able to articulate how to help them.
Drew! Yeah, I'm not sure why hi hat playing isn't really talked about or taught. Maybe because it's not as played as the ride cymbal but still, so important. Thanks for watching dude!
Great vid Q! The slipper cam is epic.
Ha! The slipper cam is dedicated to you DS:)
Wonderful lesson. Your slipper movements are so subtle to produce such a nice sound. Sometimes less is more I guess. My inability to do that must be due to not having slippers.
You can't just get any ole' pair of slippers Jim. You gotta get these high tech (extremely expensive!!) Q Slippers!!! lol
I’m diggin the slipper cam
Great Up..best regards from italy
Many thanks!
Hah! You got me at the "Chotto rocking ha OK desu 👍"!
Subscribed , my man.
Thank you!
So good
Gracias Mario!
love your videos!
Glad you like them Matt!
Cool
“I’m just kind of hacking at it…” LOL, as Quincy plays better than I probably ever have or will without even looking while narrating for the camera. Great instructional!
🙏🏾🙏🏾
I have been doing the first two examples and wondering why it don't sound right.,lol this correction is so insightful and sounds so much better. Its the incrementing sizzle that counter acts the fizzle. Thank you. 🙏
Glad it was helpful!
Swingin the hats like Papa jo Jones! Wish I could. Gonna try it though
It's worth a try at least Rob:) Thanks for watching!
When the student is ready, DrQ will appear. Thank you. 🙏😊
Always welcome my friend:)
Great! it would be useful if you did an episode on how to play pianissimo on ride cymbal but with swing (piano trio situations whithout microphones)
Great suggestion Roberto! Thanks for watching.
Amazing and informative video, I love how he touched on a lot of points many people neglect. My question is if you recommend people only use the top of the stick while playing the hi-hat, or alternate between the side of the stick to the tip. Thanks
Thanks Noah. When playing funk and other backbeat style music, I use the shaft of the stick for accents. For jazz, I use tip on top when playing time and use the shaft much more when using the hats in a soloistic manner.
Hey Quincy! How about doing a lesson about comping two beat feel on the ride cymbal?
Good idea my man Pete!
Bit late to the video just grabbing all the beginner pointers and the high hat is killing me thanks for the visual of what I need to be doing and perhaps I should lower the clutch placement bring the 2 halves closer as I don't see much of a gap on yours and the movement is so subtle. Thanks for uploading this I'm gonna try perfecting the technique.
That's often a beginner mistake, opening the hats too much. A little bit goes a long ways. Good luck!
Hey Mr. Davis, I saw your video about the Kenny Clarke ride cymbal beat/feel and it was so mind opening! And I was wondering if you could make a video about how different drummers approached the ride cymbal beat (elvin, tony, philly, jack dejohnette or whoever you think is important to mention...).
Anyways your lessons are great, I´m sending love from Slovakia (Europe), Thank you, you are amazing!
Great idear 👌🏽🎶🥁
Great idea Mattia. I had already planned on doing a video like that so please look out for it! Cheers!
@@drumqtips yes!
slipper cam. so dope.
Ha! Just having a little fun and I think it's helpful to some folks. Thanks as always for watching!
Thanks for this cool lesson, Quincy! Your playing always swings and your explanations are always crystal clear. I have been thinking of getting some 15 inch hi hat cymbals. I play 14 inch hats just about all of the time. How big are your hats in this video and what model? You listed your other cymbals and drums, but not the hats. Thanks, man!!
Hey Don. Thanks for watching the video. My high hats are 14 inch special dry dark hi hats. Cheers!
Dear Quincy, I would like you to talk about the displacement of the hit-hat through the different parts of the measure and its use in the modern interpretation of Jazz. Thanks.
Try replacing every bass drum note with the hi hats when comping. That will get you thinking about them in a more interactive way rather than just a functional way. Sorry for the late reply. Thnx Roberto
And have fun. Yes swing that.
Ever since i watched a Greg Hutchinson/ Reuben rogers masterclass online awhile ago...i became aware of my untight hihat foot. I've always neglected my hi hat foot thinking it would simply follow my ridehand...untill i paid specific attention on a recording and i heared my hi hat drag and even flame and not do a "tsjik" but rather a "SChtljik" Bleeeeh...after years of playing...it takes a lot of work to get that out of my system. Did you ever do a lesson on a tight hi hat during swing? and position of the hihatcymbals (horizontal or slightly tilted?) Thanx again sir! So inspiring and helpful these!
Thank you so much for sharing this Emanuel and thanks for watching!
Listen to "Mexican hip dance" by Horace Silver. Listen to the drums during Horace's sole for a master class in hi hat comping by Roger Humphries
Master Humphries was so great! I'll have to check that track out. Thanks for sharing Harchit.
Hi Quincy, thanks for encouraging us to listen to other brush players. I've heard many in my time. Can't remember the actual track titles. Could you give me a handful, please?
Thanks!
I have a bunch of albums/tracks listed in the description of a couple of my brush lesson videos.
@@drumqtips Great! Thanks, Quincy!
Hi Quincy, I'm sure I've seen practice pads for brushes, somewhere. Can you recommend one? Could make my search for them a tad easier. Thanks 👍
Awesome! Just curious what those shoes are? they look great for pedal work.
Just basic house slippers 🤣🤣
Awesome! Do you you ever use the technique using the left hand to control the the open and close?
Yes I do sometimes. I probably should have mentioned this in the video since it was especially common with older swing drummers. Thanks for the comment!
@@drumqtips is that what i see Bill stewart do? he sort of seems to give his hihat cymbals a spin while playing.
Why does he have only 36k subs? This guy has literally taught me how to play jazz with these videos.
I appreciate that SJ🙏🏾
Great stuff. Just one idea : it could be beneficial to suggest to stay at a slow tempo long enough (days, weeks) before going up in order to build a solid move. Thank you so much.
Absolutely! Like I always say at the end of every video, ‘Practice hard, but practice smart’. Smart means slowwwww and intentional. Thnx
Not that I implied that you didn't know, but I just thought about this concept while listening to you at that moment. Quite important, considering how we might be tempted to go quicker, feeling we have enough.
Thanks so much for this video 🙏 In this "closed-open-open" pattern, does the emphasis go on the 2nd open (ie counts 1 and 3? In other words, it seems like the accents are OPPOSITE to the usual 2 and 4 in uptempo ride cymbal playing - yes?
You could say that there’s a slight accent on 1 & 3 but there should still be more emphasis on 2 & 4. Hope that helps!
@@drumqtips does the "closed" hit on the hi-hat still correspond with count 2?
Correct!@@dealmommy
Crazy question. What kind of shoes are those? They look super comfortable to play in.
surprised and laughed that Japanese subtitles popped up suddenly. Is that automatically translated depends on where we watch your video or you put it on purpose because you have many Japanese students or some reason? Thank you for nice Tips anyway!
Ha! You caught that I see:) Just being silly, plus I speak Japanese so just having a little fun:) Thanks for watching!
Hey Quincy, nice video. Is that a Bozzio ride you have??
Thanks for watching V. Have a look at the description box for equipment. Cheers!
The tip on the top always sounds like it's clipping my mics, that's why I searched this subject. Lol
I use 14" mastersounds.
Are those larger than 16"??
They're 14" hats.
Yeah :-D
How do I get my drummer to stop using his high hats like a metronome? Thanks for the vid!
Take them away from him🤣🤣🤣
@@drumqtips Tried that. Drummer almost bit me.
Where to find that hip shoes?
Amazon! Lol
No mention of Hit Hat setup - You appear to have your parallel. Many advise tilting bottom hat ?
I don’t think about that. Sometimes I tilt, sometimes I don’t. I just got with the angle they respond best at with said hi hat stand.
Could you also solve the mystery of the so called dubbel fulcrum? please?
Sorry but I'm not sure what you speak of Peter.
@@drumqtips Sorry I meant to say: Dynamic fulcrum.
I hear d the term being used in this video from Michael Tooles (one of the video's that work best for me):
Getting a grip on Doubles part Grip Mechanics:
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These techniques seem to be in contrast with the way Tony Williams plays. As he explains his technique namely focusing on the hands instead of the fingers. in his classic video on control and clarity.
I try both ways.
Ar they really different?
Thank you.
Tony Williams: Control and clarity
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He says play with the tip but he's definitely using some of the neck/shoulder of the stick
Maybe the angle isn’t great for seeing it clearly but I’m definitely not playing with the neck. However, when I play accents on the hats, I definitely use the neck of the stick.
@@drumqtips Ok, no disrespect meant.
I watched up to 2:33 and you did not give the time signature; don't you think that would be a significantly fundamental aspect of understanding of how this hi-hat pattern should be notated?
It's in 4.
Yup just in good ole 4/4 Mark👍🏾
Need help learning how to play
Don't we all! Hope my lessons help a bit.
Okay, I basically play rock, I get accents using the shoulder of the stick on the edge of the hi-hat.
Yeah, in jazz, we like to play with the tip on top for more precision. Good to be able to do both for different styles.
I enjoyed your instructional video but can you please fix your microphone because your voice is very low and the drums are very loud if you could make it so we can hear your voice so it is equal to the sound of the drums thanks so much!
Sorry about that! I agree with you. I think my voice is better in my most recent ride cymbal video. Hopefully it's better:) Thanks for watching!
I'm pretty sure I've never heard anyone play hi-hats like those first two examples. Well, until now anyway.
Thank you, you cold animal you! lol
ちょっと、ロッキングは、OKです!
do you speak Japanese? chotto?
Yes!
Its a real shame that pro guitarists wont correct Jimmy Page's guitar playing and set society straight on the misconception that he is some kind guitar god
My name is Bennett🤷🏾
This is typical jazz mentality. Hitting the bell is wrong, hitting the side is wrong lol. In rock and other types of music you use all of them because you want the full spectrum of sounds you can get. But in jazz it's wrong. That is why jazz is one of the most monotonous types of music. They tend to compensate by using complex harmonies which sound unpleasant, rather than experimenting with new sounds and techniques. A bit like Muslims, everything else is haram. Lol. Worst lesson ever!
Thanks for watching this worst lesson ever. Hope to never hear from you again as you are clearly bitter and not open minded to anything outside of your small insular world. Sorry you don't get a lot of attention or love in your daily life. And your comment about Muslims was totally out of pocket but not surprising come from someone like you. I'm trying to connect with people through music and you're trying to create division. Not my type of human to be around but who am I to judge you. In spite of our clear differences in approaches to life and music, I wish you good health and happiness in 2024.