Joe Morello: Take 5 Drum Solo

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Uploaded by on Mar 3, 2010

Joe performs the solo from the classic "Take 5" jazz piece.

Excerpted from the "Classic Drummers and Drum Solos" DVD.

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  • he mustv made many ladies happy with those hands...

    RIP drummer extraordinar

  • @4against1 Your right but travis barker wasnt the best example :P and with the modern equipment who knows what Joe could've achieved... i mean if he started with modern equipment and all the knowledge we drummers have know

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  • I can see where Bonzo got his hand drumming influence from.

  • @VentoRdrummeR you're right. I left that out but I agree with you

  • @cvcgac I'd rather look at it from a different angle, I mean, where would modern drummers be, if pioneers like krupa or morello hadn't brought drumming to higher levels. they are the reason drumming could advance so greatly over the decades

  • Shit why did I write that... Wrong box :L JOE MORELLO IS GOD

  • Tracks barker and Tony royster

  • @tamadrums1000 Yes his main beat usually was 2& 4 for the hi hat chick . He wrote and published a book in the early sixties with lots and lots of 5/4 3/4 11/ 4 6/8 ect beats. Sorry i can't remember the name of it - perhaps a disogriphy (spl). I learned alot of beats from that book

  • @velenjak4ever no problem. joe used to parctice at least 8 hrs. a day i heard. young drummers are so lucky to be able to see him..growing up i saw him about 4 times is all ,later

  • @007gumshoe It was just meant as a complement. It does remind me of the Swedish trumpeter, Johan Hardenberger, who said that it´s not nice to be called a genius when you have practised for more than 12 hours per day. To him that was diminishing.

  • @cvcgac now

  • @Midcoastmaine1 Joe was my main influence when i was growing up as a drummer! I met him twice also.He was always flocked around by other drummers to learn from the master and was nevwe be in a hurry. He loved to help them/us be their best. He used the Moller/Gladstone technique -He is true master personified!

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