Joe Morello: The Art of Brushes

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  • @ocho611
    @ocho611 9 років тому +51

    i get a soothing, calm peacefulness when Joe Morello plays. an absolute master

  • @KarelStuiv
    @KarelStuiv 14 років тому +10

    Dear Joe, You are in heaven now, thank you for all your years playing the drums.
    Rest is Peace.
    Regards Karel from Holland

  • @tmaddrummer
    @tmaddrummer 2 роки тому +4

    For me, this DVD was one of the greatest ever made of some of our American Drumming Legends. I am saddened by the loss of Joe, Charli, and Ben, and I sincerely love watching these Great Drummers in this DVD. Thanks and Blessings!

  • @salchaos
    @salchaos 11 років тому +14

    A beautiful guy, a really great musician. He was one of the best. And he put a lot of work into being great. Read up on him. You'll learn about dedication to craft and how it pays in full. RIP Joe. I respect you to the heavens.

  • @BeeJayEm1972
    @BeeJayEm1972 7 років тому +18

    You know.......before the internet and UA-cam etc, to get a lesson like this, it would have been nigh impossible for someone like me. But here, in his full glory, we have free access to utter genius and inspirational playing. Bless technology!!

    • @nikkiii6967
      @nikkiii6967 4 роки тому +1

      amen

    • @alancanham2956
      @alancanham2956 4 роки тому

      I concur

    • @BeeJayEm1972
      @BeeJayEm1972 4 роки тому

      @@alancanham2956 Glad to hear brother!!

    • @boomerguy9935
      @boomerguy9935 Місяць тому

      Yes! I've been playing jazz drums since the late 60's and was fortunate enough to get a few lessons from a master professional drummer (not a teacher), but not long enough to learn the proper way to play brushes. Since this was long before modern digital technology and UA-cam, it took decades for me to finally master my own style and I am amazed to find that I am using Joe's pattern. No, I am not as good as he was and I never will be, but this makes me feel so good that I was doing something not only the right way, but "Joe's way"!
      Joe has always been my favorite drummer. I can thank Dave Brubeck's "Time Out" album for that. Joe was always positive in every way and a true gentleman. His interviews are heartwarming to watch and he never says anything negative about another drummer.

  • @marc825
    @marc825 14 років тому +6

    I remember that a friend of mine was really inspired by his music and I thought that he was an amazing drummer just by watching one of his creative solos. R.I.P. Joe.

  • @MatthewMcClellan
    @MatthewMcClellan 8 років тому +13

    Mr. Morello is inspiring.

  • @touravanhable
    @touravanhable 14 років тому +2

    R.I.P Joe just heard of you today, and watched many of you videos, you are truelly one of the greats

  • @dreamopeth
    @dreamopeth 13 років тому +1

    RIP Joe, you've been gone for a year but will be remembered for millions

  • @joemoma516
    @joemoma516 14 років тому +3

    I love his comment at the end, he's nailed it. We're not drum loops, we're musicians, and we all bring something different to the table.

    • @kai326
      @kai326 3 роки тому

      “Any good drummer doesn’t play ‘beats’ you participate in the musical experience” - Danny Carey

    • @boomerguy9935
      @boomerguy9935 9 місяців тому

      I love how he says playing brushes is "an individual thing". He told one of his students that he did not want the student to be like him because "one of me is enough". He liked the students to be their personal best. How great and humble is that! Always the gentleman. He was my inspiration in the 60's and continues today, even though he is gone.

  • @MsTrash666
    @MsTrash666 10 років тому +10

    The most impressive in drums music, it's not how loud and even fast you can beat, but how smooth you can get. Looking at this play, I think for myself: "holycrap it's mad skill!!!" and it chills me so deep, that no metal, rock and so on, can do

    • @63Baggies
      @63Baggies 10 років тому +2

      You're maturing nicely MQ :-)

    • @vikt1m1337
      @vikt1m1337 10 років тому +1

      Depens on what metal you listen to.

    • @vikt1m1337
      @vikt1m1337 10 років тому +1

      ***** You mean I can't enjoy jazz and metal at the same time?

    • @vikt1m1337
      @vikt1m1337 10 років тому

      ***** Nope, it isn't. Are you aware that a lot of metal is heavily influenced by jazz? You have to train your ears, look past the growling and the blast beats ( blast beats or skank beat is used in jazz as well) and you'll have a chance of enjoying it. It's not for everybody, just the same jazz isn't for everyone. I'm glad I can enjoy both.

    • @jonahmartinez6374
      @jonahmartinez6374 10 років тому +1

      vikt1m1337
      I play metal and jazz, and that is not really true. Metal is rock and roll and therefore mostly relies on the back beat and straight eighth notes, where as most jazz does not. Let's establish a lot of metal, particularly blasting, is based off of sixteenths where as jazz carries a triplet feel. Not to mention most metal drummers cannot swing a sack of shit for their lives, and I mean swing with actual feel, not swing because they have the technique to do it.

  • @Rossbach2
    @Rossbach2 14 років тому

    Joe Morello had a lot of class, both personally and professionally. May we all be so fortunate.

  • @cunegunde1
    @cunegunde1 15 років тому +1

    Joe Morello - a living legend! I like the feel he conveys with those brushes.

  • @TheSkull698
    @TheSkull698 13 років тому +2

    Such incredible touch and feel. Consumate professional drumming. RIP Mr. Morello.

  • @mikeleza
    @mikeleza 8 років тому

    Watched a bunch of brushes videos but this one was the one that got me..... feel... groove... touch.... creativity..... really captivating playing. Go Joe!

  • @DeenoMarteeno
    @DeenoMarteeno 9 років тому +5

    Love love love Joe Morello!

    • @63Baggies
      @63Baggies 9 років тому +4

      +Deeno Marteeno
      I think we all do; RIP Joe :-)

    • @spark_6710
      @spark_6710 5 років тому

      YES YES YES !👍

    • @spark_6710
      @spark_6710 5 років тому

      @@63Baggies Yes ,don'tvwe all INDEED !!!🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🥁🥁🥁

  • @tp10488
    @tp10488 13 років тому

    How could anyone dislike this video? Even if you don't get it, have respect for one of the "true" masters.

  • @relvis42
    @relvis42 14 років тому +1

    God bless you Joe thanks for everthing you given us !

  • @TuttoHobby
    @TuttoHobby 11 років тому +2

    Very beautiful music!!!

  • @Rockinj8
    @Rockinj8 12 років тому

    Joe Morello is the best I have met him personally an I took a couple of lessons from him learned more from him then i ever did any one else he is amazing i am blessed to have met him To me he has the fastest left hand in the world an if you get a chance try to find some of his earlier stuff he will amaze you to. He will be missed Love ya Joe ^5 buddy

  • @Phrase
    @Phrase 14 років тому +4

    Love this little Sonor Hilite kit!

  • @Drumdok89
    @Drumdok89 14 років тому +1

    RIP Joe Morello. Such an amazing musician.

  • @grollin5
    @grollin5 14 років тому

    Thank God for Joe Morello! Hope we all get to play 'til we die...

  • @Mrgregles
    @Mrgregles 13 років тому

    we should all hale this late and great legend, thumbs up to joe morello!! The true master of the drum set !!!

  • @riuota
    @riuota 13 років тому

    Rip Joe morello . simply the best of the best. you are a true god in the jazz world.

  • @Pickinbuddy
    @Pickinbuddy 14 років тому

    Thanks Joe! Too many of today's drummers don't know how to play with brushes--and these ones you are using here, sound so much better than those 'stick brushes' in wide use today.

  • @jamesrichards1999
    @jamesrichards1999 13 років тому

    loved jms brushwork when he knits with the bass player listen to the drive he gets,spent an evening with this drum giant learnt a lot from him,we all miss him.a what a super guy to talk to. gordon clarke plymouth england

  • @ericmiller7213
    @ericmiller7213 12 років тому +1

    Legendary, Gifted and Missed

  • @fjbutch
    @fjbutch 14 років тому

    Saw a fella playing with brushes when I was around three or four, and loved them ever since ....

  • @blujay2084
    @blujay2084 7 років тому

    A master. One of the greats, for sure. And so humble. A beautiful guy. .. @ 4:00 .. "It's an individual thing ........ Everyone has their little mark on the thing.......It's going to add your personality to it, your feeling"..

  • @Auldhelm
    @Auldhelm 12 років тому

    I have watched this video two hundred times

  • @gianpaolopelizzaro1634
    @gianpaolopelizzaro1634 4 роки тому

    I grew up listening to Mr Morello. RIP Joe

  • @oneminutetomidnight
    @oneminutetomidnight 8 років тому

    thanks to this guy, i use the all new super-fast carbon-fiber speed-metal beater/flappers for my double-bass drum pedal. they are so cray! you're going to love it!

  • @Cosmic83Girl
    @Cosmic83Girl 14 років тому

    R.I.P Joe... You will be missed by many...

  • @marcojazzdrum
    @marcojazzdrum 9 років тому +1

    a legend without a doubt !

  • @realzoomy
    @realzoomy 13 років тому

    Thank you! I just bought a snare drum yesterday and your video has got me started. xx

  • @ronkopald
    @ronkopald 6 років тому +1

    Fucking smooth as butter. What a great drummer.

  • @dhoosee
    @dhoosee 13 років тому

    What excellent HH work! Try and splash your hats with that kind of control, kids!

  • @sidpierce9219
    @sidpierce9219 3 роки тому

    I was doing sound at a concert and I asked the drummer how he learned to play so well...he said, "Joe Morello was my drum teacher starting at age five." Dan was lucky to have been Dave Brubeck's kid and have Joe at his house all the time.

  • @JonP1961
    @JonP1961 14 років тому

    I'm not the drummer in the family theory and nuances of the technique are well over my head. I just discovered this man from a link someone posted on "The Amazing Era Of The L.A. Session Men" containing a solo where Joe starts out with just his hands then moves to sticks. The control he has is quite impressive no matter what he's doing or what he's doing it with. Love that thing he's got happening there 3:00-3:03; takes NO time at all to get me moving to that groove!!

  • @PaparoniFilms
    @PaparoniFilms 12 років тому

    What a great drummer Joe was

  • @shmeegy2112
    @shmeegy2112 13 років тому

    My favorite drummer!

  • @jazzbutterworth
    @jazzbutterworth 13 років тому

    My current drum teacher was taught by this awesome guy.

  • @H3s3lt1n3
    @H3s3lt1n3 13 років тому

    Joe is as smooth as silk and firm as the earth. "Earth".

  • @寺田一真-l3h
    @寺田一真-l3h 5 років тому +1

    さすが!

  • @bach730
    @bach730 5 років тому

    If there’s anything better than a guitar, walking bass, and brushes, I have yet to find it.

  • @paulwall1981
    @paulwall1981 14 років тому

    I love playing with brushes, but never get the feel right like the pros do.Mr Morello is amazing at making all he dose look easy. I really wish I was half as good as him.

  • @MindFullCheeseburger
    @MindFullCheeseburger 8 років тому

    such a cool cat I look forward to trying this once i get my new snare head!!

  • @mothragore
    @mothragore 11 років тому

    Awesome! I am going to try and learn this.

  • @mrperryjthomas
    @mrperryjthomas 13 років тому

    Krupa and Rich were teen faves when I started getting into jazz forty years ago. Then I discovered the Dave Brubeck Quartet. Joe Morello was THE force behind Brubeck,for whom none of his different time signature pieces would have been as fully realized as they were. The sublimity of drummers like Morello,Max Roach,Ed
    Thigpen,Elvin Jones,etc.,is lost because some people hear a drummer,but they're not LISTENING to the drummer! I give Buddy points for making the drums popular,
    but there is more.

  • @passion_flora
    @passion_flora 13 років тому

    luv. his. setup.

  • @Hillroad
    @Hillroad 13 років тому

    Goosebumps, anyone?

  • @splash1152
    @splash1152 14 років тому

    i took drum lessons when i was thirteen...i hated it because i wanted to drum to rock but my drum teacher was a jazz drummer so he made me hold sticks differently and read music i hated every second of it until he took me to see his buddy play...after dave brubeck concert was over we went back stage and played on joes drums and the he showed us how it was done...moral of the story is sometimes your parents know what there talking about

  • @luizsanchesbatera
    @luizsanchesbatera 14 років тому

    Grande Mestre, FERA!!!!!!

  • @MrTamaguy
    @MrTamaguy 13 років тому

    Smooth as silk...

  • @johanisu
    @johanisu 14 років тому

    @jeffkahl He's actually got the snares on; notice how snare snap sound when he's explaining the left hand accent. However a lot of drummers do play snares off. One advantage is that you get rid of snare buzz, which is much more noticeable on quiet tunes. It also gives a softer sound; it's not so 'attacky'. It's the same deal with mallets. As Morello says it's all completely a personal choice. Experimentation is the key.

  • @nogoogleplus
    @nogoogleplus 7 років тому

    simple but so smooooooth

  • @reassert
    @reassert 14 років тому

    Omg, extreme smooth left hand.

  • @ckboss56
    @ckboss56 14 років тому

    masterful!!!!

  • @alancanham2956
    @alancanham2956 4 роки тому

    Joe's the greatest

  • @MattSudeta
    @MattSudeta 8 років тому +4

    Drum guru!!!

  • @spark_6710
    @spark_6710 5 років тому +1

    AMAZING ! 👍💜💜💜💜🥁🎵🎶🎤🐲🐉🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

    • @n.s.5001
      @n.s.5001 5 років тому

      OMG! It REALLY is a brush!! Wow I just learnt something new today!! Thank you for sharing this 😘💖

  • @pabloAXMO
    @pabloAXMO 14 років тому

    that snare sounds amazing

  • @woodfreak814
    @woodfreak814 12 років тому

    Good for you mate

  • @TheGurner1
    @TheGurner1 9 років тому

    Magic!

  • @Drummingwizkid
    @Drummingwizkid 10 років тому +2

    I wish I had 1/10th of this mans skill with brushes.

    • @panhead55
      @panhead55 9 років тому

      Paul Salmen you and me both!

  • @TheDrumminMan08
    @TheDrumminMan08 13 років тому

    @calv0n That's Steve Smith, one of the best drummers ever (along with Joe) and I think this part is presented almost like an interview.

  • @salchaos
    @salchaos 11 років тому

    What is there to dislike about this guy? Tell me why 8 jerks gave him thumbs down? Obviously they're not musicians. They must be shit-headed music critics. Critics do what they do because they have no talent. So they criticize. And Joe's dead. So what does it get you? Give the guy his due. He went through a lot and still was a monster.

  • @pabloAXMO
    @pabloAXMO 14 років тому

    the snare sound!!!!

  • @maxcohen13
    @maxcohen13 12 років тому

    Opening music for this video is from Dream Theater - As I Am.

  • @drumsdwaud
    @drumsdwaud 14 років тому

    Joe is a tasty player, love his touch

  • @Slivarito
    @Slivarito 13 років тому

    Why is it that every time I go to watch jazz drummer videos, every single one has comments about Barker?

  • @TheHellpoy
    @TheHellpoy 7 років тому +1

    That hihat though! (Besides the great playing)

  • @boanerges144
    @boanerges144 14 років тому

    This dude has been around a long time

  • @DETROITBULLET
    @DETROITBULLET 13 років тому

    So glad they got this before he passed away , he seems a bit frustrated with brush lessons , but hey NBD he was a legend in drumming , RIP J.M.

  • @JonP1961
    @JonP1961 14 років тому

    @TheDusterB
    Gold!

  • @zerekx
    @zerekx 12 років тому

    Is he playing with the snare off? Looks like the throw is off to me... great video, thanks much! :)

  • @handidrummed
    @handidrummed 11 років тому

    Even given the fact that Joe Morello is dead, I still agree.

  • @turnitback
    @turnitback 13 років тому

    As I get better as a drummer, it thrills me to find I’m getting there not only with jazz material such as expounded by masters such as Joe Morello, but also with some tricky rock and pop material. There are great drummers to be found in all genres of music.
    Bearing that in mind, what a shame that a thread about the great Joe Morello should descend into a slanging match and worse about Travis Barker. Surely, there is room for those who like JM and TB - as well as some who might like both.

  • @fuzzylogiceire
    @fuzzylogiceire 11 років тому

    I think it is indeed that song.

  • @humanity6fl9
    @humanity6fl9 13 років тому

    a true chef, all the burners going and never forgetting to stir the pot.

  • @Nemodave2000
    @Nemodave2000 14 років тому

    Great!!!! :-))

  • @Hankdeluxe
    @Hankdeluxe 14 років тому

    Can't believe there are haters on Joe Morello. Go back to school kids !

  • @A_Flash1992
    @A_Flash1992 13 років тому

    does anyone know what kind of batter head he was using on that snare in this video? I want one!

  • @drumod100
    @drumod100 12 років тому

    Great playing from a legend in jazzdrumming! Respect! Check out Jeff Hamilton and Steve Smith also if you're into brushes!

  • @Joemantoo
    @Joemantoo 13 років тому

    Brushes are sort of a lost art these days. This is awesome.

  • @howlingsandy
    @howlingsandy 14 років тому

    I took from Joe when I was 13. Later I did two sets with the actual father of Rock & Roll Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup (just us) in a small club and the sound was better blended with one guitar and his voice to use brushes on some songs... Suddenly during one he looked at me and nodded for a solo.. Well, I was pretty good with the brushes and rhythm, but wasn't expecting a 5 minute solo then, the first time I played with Arthur. But it was fine, and still am sad the recorder I brought malfunctioned.

  • @Velociamator
    @Velociamator 10 років тому +1

    When some chick comes up to the mic to sing "Summertime", I am so glad I brought my brushes.

  • @jeffkahl
    @jeffkahl 14 років тому

    does anyone happen to know why a lot of jazz drummers play brushes with the snares off? Morello's not the first I've seen to do this.

  • @MobiusRoom
    @MobiusRoom 13 років тому

    smooooooooooooth.....

  • @timpani25
    @timpani25 14 років тому

    i can't believe what i am seeing-- he is playing with his snares running side to side, no perpendiculer to his body!!!! holy toledo, batman.
    no puedo creer lo que estoy viendo-- su entorchada esta colocado izq. a der, y no perpendicular a su cuerpo. rayos-x!!!!!

  • @VHflyboy
    @VHflyboy 11 років тому +3

    Maybe I'm crazy, but the first few seconds sound a lot like the intro to As I Am by Dream Theater

  • @TheTheSamG
    @TheTheSamG 14 років тому

    Genio'

  • @Ggaaiill2
    @Ggaaiill2 12 років тому

    Brushes have a distinct sound and feel...

  • @krstudioworks
    @krstudioworks 12 років тому

    Was that the intro to Dream Theater's 'As I Am' in the beginning?

  • @jack_drums
    @jack_drums 12 років тому

    The other guy is Steve Smith, isn't he? :)

  • @TheFerdrumxbox
    @TheFerdrumxbox 14 років тому

    waoa this is fucking amazing master of masters

  • @bops4me
    @bops4me 12 років тому

    Maybe a silly question but what are the make of brushes, so many seem to be plastic and not able to play a roll with them?
    Regards

  • @brandonlincolnsnyder
    @brandonlincolnsnyder 13 років тому

    That intro was the beginning of As I Am by Dream Theater!

  • @makakamakaki
    @makakamakaki 13 років тому

    I just tried to play metal drum solo with brushes!It sounds really...jazzy.