Dan Weiss

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Primary Instrument: Drums

Dan Weiss

Dan Weiss started playing the drums at the age of 6. He studied privately since he began. His main teacher as a child and teenager was Jeff Krause. While in high school he studied classical piano and classical composition. He studied drums and composition at the Manhattan School of music. His drum teacher was John for 4 years and his composition teacher was David Noon. Dan also studied frame drums with Jamey Hadaad. He has performed and or recorded with David Binney, Lee Konitz, Dave Liebman, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Vijay Iyer, Miguel Zenon, Wayne Krantz, Kenny Werner, Ritchie Beirach, Ben Monder, Uri Caine, Village Vanguard Orchestra, Ravi Coltrane and many others. He has been touring Europe and North America extensively for the past seven years with many different projects. He has also played in South America and Asia and has recorded for Omnitone, Fresh Sound/New Talent, Arabesque, Pi, Criss cross, Between The Lines, Act, Hat Hut, and Auand record labels.

Dan has been studying tabla for the last nine years exclusively under the guidance of his guru Pandit Samir Chatterjee. He has performed classical Indian music in India and the U.s. with Ramesh Mishra, Mandira Lahiri, Subra Guha, Anoushka Shankar, Joyas Biswas, K.V. Mahabala and Steve Gorn. He has also performed in recitals with his teacher in Kolkatta, India.

Weiss has two recordings under his own name. One is a solo recording which contains traditional tabla repertoire adapted to the drumset in a classical manner. Dan's most recent recording is a trio cd which includes Jacob Sacks on piano and Thomas Morgan on bass--a recording which features his compositions. Dan is also involved in a “doom” heavy metal band called “Bloody Panda” whose record comes out early 2007. Dan also plans to record his duo drum project with Ari Hoenig in mid February. Dan's solo tabla CD will come out early in 2007.

Dan will also start contributing articles to modern drummer dealing with Indian rhythm and its applicability to western contexts. Dan has self published a book entitled “Tintal Drumset Trancriptions.” He has given clinics all over the United States as well as Canada and Europe. He has a loyal base of students in the New York area.

Last Updated: April 9, 2013
Dan Weiss - Tintal Drumset solo
Dan Weiss Trio ( soon to be released )
Jacob Garchik Trio - Abstracts
David Binney - Bastion Of Sanity
Rez Abbasi - Snake Charmer
Eivind Opsvik - Overseas
Hans Glawischnig - Common Ground
Floriculture ( led by Carl Maguire ) - Self Titled
Justin Mullens - Delphian Jazz Orchestra
Sebastian Weiss - Momentum
Sebastian Weiss - Polaroid Memories
Christof Knoche - Line Zero
Jacob Sacks - Region
Christof Schweizer - Matrix
Tigran Martikyan - why
Gary lucas - Guitar Harvest
Bob Sadin ( soon to be released )
Joel Harrison - Free country
Joel Harrison - So Long Second Street
Sam Hillmer - Witches
Miles Okazaki - Spirals
4inobjects
K.V. Mahabala - Raag Yaman
World Percussion Ensemble - untitled
Pete Robbins and Centric - Waits and Measures

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