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Low Rider by the band 'War' featuring Lee Oskar on Harmonica

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2 小時 17 分鐘
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英語
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Ben Hewlett

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Low Rider by the band 'War' featuring Lee Oskar on Harmonica

Learn to play this funky latin/fusion tune on harmonica and other instruments to increase you repertoire and have fun

Great song to learn. What we will do here is to begin by learning how to play and recognise the chords in the music on our C diatonic Harmonicas and then apply some rhythm to those chords.


In other words, we will be taking on the role of a rhythm guitarist, listening to the players' tracks, and isolating each one to find out what we want to use to play rhythm, harmonica, or comping, we might call it.


We will play along with the band in many different versions of their performance.


And finally, we will learn the tunes and melodies, the baseline, and use a G blues scale and a D minor pentatonic scale to improvise with.


So the end result should be a fantastic workout, and it's an easy song to play, so you should be able to play this live with bands, as it's a well-known piece. Good luck and have fun!


  • Lee Oskar (born 24 March 1948)is a Danish harmonica player, notable for his contributions to the sound of the rock-funk fusion group War, which was formed by Howard E. Scott and Harold Brown, his solo work, and as a harmonica manufacturer. He continues to play with 3 other original War band members, Harold Brown, Howard Scott and B.B. Dickerson, under the name LowRider Band.


    Early life and career

    Born in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1948, Oskar was six years old when a family friend gave him his first harmonica. "I came from an area where every kid on the block had a harmonica", he remembers. He grew up listening to Danish radio, enjoying all types of music and cites Ray Charles as the biggest influence from that period. When he was 17, Oskar decided that the United States was where a harmonica player should make his career. So he moved to New York at the age of 18 with little more than a harmonica in his pocket. With no money, Oskar played harmonica in the streets of New York.


  • Eventually arriving in Los Angeles, via Toronto and San Francisco, Oskar soon met and joined forces with Eric Burdon who had recently disbanded The Animals and was searching for new collaborators.

  • Together, the harmonica-playing Dane (born Lee Oskar Levitin) and the British blues-rock singer made the rounds of the L.A. clubs, eventually hooking up with the soon-to-be members of War. Burdon agreed to the novel idea of pairing up Oskar's harmonica with Charles Miller's saxophone to form a horn section. This team-up set War apart from the start, giving Oskar room to display the full spectrum of his improvisational prowess. Oskar's harmonica magic was always a vital element in War's music and performances. Oskar continued with War for 24 years non-stop. At the end of 1992, during the time of dispute over the WAR trademark, Oskar took a few years to continue his solo career and to focus on his Lee Oskar Harmonica manufacturing.


    War

    Oskar has been described as "a virtuoso", "the harmonica whiz", "a war hero", "legendary", a master of "musical wizardry", and considered "...among the best rock-blues-soul harmonica players".His role as a founding member and former lead harmonica player of the pioneer funk-jazz group War won him international renown for over two and a half decades (1969–1993). Oskar's signature solos helped to define the War sound from the band's beginning in 1969, adding dashes of color to its R&B, jazz, rock, and Latin influences. Oskar's position with War was a prominent one from its early days with singer Eric Burdon onward. "My playing has become more aggressive over the years", he says. "In the beginning, my role was playing horn lines. Today, it's evolved to the point where I'm playing a lead instrument. If I'm not doing a solo, I'm playing counterlines — I try to paint within certain spaces in the music to help create the overall picture."

    Solo career

    The eclectic, multicultural nature of War's music is also evident in Oskar's solo projects.Three well regarded albums released between 1976 and 1981 brought critical and popular acclaim including being voted No. 1 Instrumental Artist of the Year for 1976 in Billboard, Cashbox and Record World. The albums, like Oskar's live performances, show the diverse influences of his musicality. A composer, his compositions have been featured on movie sound tracks and television commercials. He has been the recipient of many Gold and Platinum recordings and honored with special ASCAP Writing Awards.

    His music has more recently influenced the song "Timber", which was performed by rapper Pitbull and Kesha; which was inspired by Oskar's melodic harmonica playing within his song "San Francisco Bay".


  • Lee Oskar harmonica

    In 1983, Oskar formed a company to manufacture high-quality harmonicas. His company, Lee Oskar Harmonica, sells harmonicas suited to many different styles of music, including the most common blues, folk, rock, R&B and country but Oskar's altered tunings also allows players to explore other genres such as Tango, Clave, Hip Hop, Reggae, Ska, Latin, Gypsy, Yiddish, Eastern European, Asian, and many other types of music. The harmonicas themselves are manufactured by Tombo of Japan. Oskar's harmonica company celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2008 at the NAMM Show.and has now surpassed his 35th anniversary. Lee Oskar harmonicas are praised because of replacement parts which allow changing reed plates when they become fatigued by normal use. This also allows mixing different tunings.

    Several modern musicians, such as Ralph Tetrault, cited Oskar as an important influence. When Junior Wells died, he was buried with a tray of Lee Oskar harmonicas.


    Members Current

    • Leroy "Lonnie" Jordan – keyboards, lead vocals, occasional guitar (1969–present)

    • James Zota Baker – guitar, vocals (1998–2002, 2023–present)

    • Scott Martin – saxophone, flute (2017–present)

    • Stanley Behrens – harmonica (2011–present)

    • Sal Rodriguez – drums, percussion, vocals (1990–present)

    • Marcos Reyes – percussion (1998–present)

    • Rene Camacho – bass (2014–present)



    War lineup in 1976Original

    • Eric Burdon – vocals (1969–1971, 2008)

    • Howard E. Scott – guitar, vocals (1969–1994)

    • Lee Oskar – harmonica and vocals (1969–1994)

    • Thomas "Papa Dee" Allen – percussion and vocals (1969–1988; died 1988)

    • Charles Miller – saxophone and vocals (1969–1979; died 1980)

    • B. B. Dickerson – bass and vocals (1969–1979; died 2021)[23][24]

    • Leroy "Lonnie" Jordan – keyboards, vocals (1969–present)

    • Harold Ray Brown – drums and vocals (1969–1994)


    Past

    • Ron Hammon – drums and percussion (1979–1996)

    • Pat Rizzo – saxophone, flute, and vocals (1979–1983, 1993–1995; died 2021)

    • Luther Rabb – bass and vocals (1979–1984; died 2006)

    • Alice Tweed Smith – percussion and vocals (1979–1981)

    • Ricky Green – bass and vocals (1984–1989)

    • Tetsuya "Tex" Nakamura – harmonica and vocals (1993–2006)

    • Rae Valentine – keyboards, percussion, and vocals (1993–2001)

    • Kerry Campbell – saxophone (1993–1998)

    • Charles Green – saxophone and flute (1993–1995)

    • J. B. Eckl – guitar and vocals (1994–1996)

    • Lance Ellis – saxophone and flute (1994–2020)

    • Smoky Greenwell – harmonica (1994–1996)

    • Sandro Alberto – guitar and vocals (1996–1998)

    • Richard Marquez – drums and percussion (1996–1997)

    • Kenny Hudson – percussion (1997–1998)

    • Fernando Harkless – saxophone (1998–2011)

    • Stuart Ziff – guitar, vocals (2002–2023)

    • Pancho Tomaselli – bass, vocals (2003–February 2015)

    • Mitch Kashmar – harmonica, vocals (2006–2011)

    • David Urquidi – saxophone, flute (2011–2017)

    • David "Pug" Rodriguez – percussion and vocals (2011–201?)





課程章節

  • 6 個章節
  • 10 堂課
  • 第 1 章 Introduction
  • 第 2 章 Single note melodies
  • 第 3 章 Learning the chords - no single notes
  • 第 4 章 Playalong
  • 第 5 章 Live versions to play with
  • 第 6 章 How to get single notes

課程內容

  • Learn to identify the key of the song, the tempo, and the chords, Discover where the chords are on your C diatonic harmonica, Uncover the rhythms to use with the chords, Learn to play the melodies and improvise with various scales


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