GLEN VELEZ
'Glen Velez' is an American percussionist, vocalist, and composer, specializing in frame drums from around the world. He is largely responsible for the increasing popularity of frame drums in the United States and around the world.
Of Mexican American ancestry, Velez grew up in Texas but relocated to New York City in 1967 or 1968.[1] He began by playing jazz on the drum set but soon gravitated to hand drums from around the world (frame drums in particular), seeking out teachers from many different musical traditions. Among the many instruments Velez favors in his work are the Irish bodhrán, the Brazilian pandeiro, the Arabic riq, the North African bendir, and the Azerbaijani ghaval. Although these instruments are similar in construction they all have their own characteristic playing techniques. Velez has studied each instrument traditionally, but has also developed his own cross-cultural musical vocabulary, mixing and adapting techniques from various cultures and developing new ones (such as playing the bodhrán with brushes. Velez has been influential in the growing international interest in frame drums and many younger players now use his techniques.
He also plays other percussion instruments such as the Venezuelan maracas and steel drum, and is skilled at overtone singing.
Velez's compositions are frequently composed for cross-cultural ensembles in which he himself also performs; he is particularly fond of polyrhythm--superimposing different meters simultaneously.
Velez is a longtime member of the Paul Winter Consort and Steve Reich and Musicians. He has also worked with Layne Redmond, Howard Levy, Steve Gorn, Rabih Abou-Khalil and Malcolm Dalglish.
Velez's students include Layne Redmond and N. Scott Robinson.
★ 1983 - ''Handdance''
★ 1985 - ''Internal Combustion''
★ 1987 - ''Seven Heaven''
★ 1989 - ''Assyrian Rose''
★ 1991 - ''Doctrine of Signatures''
★ 1991 - ''Ramana''
★ 1993 - ''Borderstates''
★ 1993 - ''Pan Eros''
★ 1996 - ''Rhythmcolor Exotica''
★ 1998 - ''Rhythms of the Chakras''
★ 2000 - ''Breathing Rhythms''
★ 2005 - ''Rhythms of Awakening''
★ Glen Velez official site
★ "Glen Velez: A World of Sound in His Hands", by N. Scott Robinson (from ''Modern Drummer'' 24, no. 4 (April 2000), pp. 72-76, 78-80, 82, 84, and 86)
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Of Mexican American ancestry, Velez grew up in Texas but relocated to New York City in 1967 or 1968.[1] He began by playing jazz on the drum set but soon gravitated to hand drums from around the world (frame drums in particular), seeking out teachers from many different musical traditions. Among the many instruments Velez favors in his work are the Irish bodhrán, the Brazilian pandeiro, the Arabic riq, the North African bendir, and the Azerbaijani ghaval. Although these instruments are similar in construction they all have their own characteristic playing techniques. Velez has studied each instrument traditionally, but has also developed his own cross-cultural musical vocabulary, mixing and adapting techniques from various cultures and developing new ones (such as playing the bodhrán with brushes. Velez has been influential in the growing international interest in frame drums and many younger players now use his techniques.
He also plays other percussion instruments such as the Venezuelan maracas and steel drum, and is skilled at overtone singing.
Velez's compositions are frequently composed for cross-cultural ensembles in which he himself also performs; he is particularly fond of polyrhythm--superimposing different meters simultaneously.
Velez is a longtime member of the Paul Winter Consort and Steve Reich and Musicians. He has also worked with Layne Redmond, Howard Levy, Steve Gorn, Rabih Abou-Khalil and Malcolm Dalglish.
Velez's students include Layne Redmond and N. Scott Robinson.
| Contents |
| Partial discography |
| As leader |
| External links |
Partial discography
As leader
★ 1983 - ''Handdance''
★ 1985 - ''Internal Combustion''
★ 1987 - ''Seven Heaven''
★ 1989 - ''Assyrian Rose''
★ 1991 - ''Doctrine of Signatures''
★ 1991 - ''Ramana''
★ 1993 - ''Borderstates''
★ 1993 - ''Pan Eros''
★ 1996 - ''Rhythmcolor Exotica''
★ 1998 - ''Rhythms of the Chakras''
★ 2000 - ''Breathing Rhythms''
★ 2005 - ''Rhythms of Awakening''
External links
★ Glen Velez official site
★ "Glen Velez: A World of Sound in His Hands", by N. Scott Robinson (from ''Modern Drummer'' 24, no. 4 (April 2000), pp. 72-76, 78-80, 82, 84, and 86)
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