BeBop Swing/Jazz - Drum Cover
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- From Jim Riley's Book "Survival Guide for the Modern Drummer" Fast BeBop Jazz drumless track play along.
Equipment Used:
Ludwig Classic Maple Drum Set w/Black Oyster Pearl Finish - 10/16/22
Ludwig Supraphonic LM402 6.5"x14" snare
Paiste Signature 16" and 18" crashes
Paiste Sound Edge 2002 15" hi-hat
Paiste 2002 22" Ride
Presonus 44 VSL
Shure SM57 mic on snare
AKG 170 overhead mics
AKG D112 mic on bass drum
Studio One Artist s/w
MacBook Pro
Feels nice to see a man be so happy just playing away
Playing good music should make people happy. Otherwise, what's the point? After so many years, I still look forward to sitting down behind the drum set and having a good time. Thanks for watching.
In the Pocket and Groovin along ..yeah baby's that's what it's all about eh...yeahhhhhSoooooCoooolMan..SooooCooool
it’s been three years since i first discovered this video and i haven’t stopped coming back since
So effortless and joyful! Your love of the drums puts a smile on my face
I've been listening to this for hours now.
Joe, days after days and video after video you are climbing the ladder of one of the best drummer of the net ... maestro and genio bravissimo ciao
1:50 solid independence, and nice trading section!
This is quite different than I am used to playing. I really enjoyed watching your cover and learning.
Thanks. There are many ways to play along with this. Glad it helped. I did another version on Roland vdrums..ruclips.net/video/j0xUFoEtE_A/видео.html
You are not my maestro, you are my idol. As usual...astonish performance. Bravo.
Fabio, Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoy my playing. If you have a suggestion or request, please let me know.
1:59
Goddamn, tastiest drum fill I’ve seen yet.
Nice Joe! It's Swangin' man...
You can tell this guy really enjoys this! 😀awesome music
That's amazing how a single charleston can be this expressive
Joe that shuffle beat for the last 20 seconds was excellent, great Video.
Good stuff! Makes me miss playing in my high school’s jazz band
Very nice cymbals
I love the sound of that ride
2:15 so cool....!
He actually hit the ride after the snare roll in like 1milisecond.
Taeyun Kim are you a drummer?
So silk-smooth, Joe. Congratulations!
jazz really hits my soul differently
Awesome! It's hard to have fast hands and have a light touch, but you did that nicely! This whole book is awesome by the way. I'm hoping to cover this song as well on my channel very soon
Thanks. Yes Jim did a nice job on the book.
Beautiful !
Wooww Awsome playing!! I love this type of jazz music 😃👍🏻
Thanks.. Check out some of my Buddy Rich covers
Nice and clean
amazing
So smooth like silk!!!!
Sooooooo freakiiiiiin gooooood
Nicee swing man!!!! 🔥
Wow! Listening in 2020! So Super Jazzy Cool! Love this! Keep shining and smiling!
Good swing
Ride ride is that, sounds perfect
impresionante !!!! felicitaciones !
Super great drummer.
Not that there’s ANYTHING wrong with this, but those are some bright sounding cymbals! 😄
Amazing playing!
Killed it ! Keep up awesome woek
Great Drummer.
Drummers know how much is actually going on here w independence w all limbs.
Awesome
Well done.
Nasty af !!!
Dá vontade de ficar o dia todo escutando! Muito bom
clean as hell man, dope video
Nice groove!
OMG I love this
Incredible.
Lindo e fascinante, viva o jazz, o blues, a bossa e a salsa, o canto e a música barroca,meus ritmos que nutrem musicalmente todos os dias
Very good playing
Parabéns !
Beautiful.
SO GOOD!!
Those cymbals! Nice!
Very Nice!!
Awesome!
I Vibed this so hard it’s groovy
I'm a beginner in jazz... I'd like to play like that. Looks so easy but it gives me headaches and cramps!!! hahaha! I should have practice rudiments and listen to a teacher at 12 when I began to play. Now it seems I'm condemned to play square rock... Young players! Practice your rudiments a lot and use the good way!!! :)
If you have a good sense of swing, you can learn to play this stuff. It's not that difficult. A good teacher is always a good option.
Bravissimo !
Grazie
very inspiring!!
Bravissimo!❤
Grazie!
top man
smooth man~ 굿굿 👍🏻👍🏻
The hi hat shuffle at 0:25 reminds me of ed edd n eddy sorta
Amazing man
Awesome!!!!!!!!
Nice!
Drums!
Great stuff!
Muito bom sou baterista parabéns ❤
nice feeling! i like this!
Thanks!
I’m really bad at telling which genres of jazz there are because I’ve only been playing for a year, but bebop is great!
Hey man what a cool beat
This sounds awesome! I need to get this book.
I use this book for teaching. It has a good variety of styles for any working drummer.
Nice playing man.
Thanks
excellent! thanks for the upload
Sweet.
Nice take on Confirmation, Joe. -b
Always good to hear a fellow player swing . I just posted Weckl swing drum cover and it felt good.
Good
That,s good..
Paiste !
I just got that exact ride and i thought i would always love having a 2002 but im a bit disappointed by its high sensitivity, although if my playing was more articulate than i guess it would sound a lot better.
Very fluid, articulate drumming! Are the chord changes to the Charlie Parker tune, Confirmation?
Not sure where they got the chord changes from. This is a drumless play along track that was included with the book listed in the description. Thanks for watching!
A pleno... Genio
Great man! Can you explain what you did to hit that snare at 0:34? I never seen that, hitting the stick and making the snare resonate...that's cool, but i play mostly rock! Cheers!
It was basically the right stick hitting the left stick as the left stick is sitting on the snare. It is called a stick shot. Buddy Rich used this a lot in his playing. I do it once in a while just to get a different sound at certain times during a song. Thanks for watching!
nice point of viiew
All these shiny cymbals make me want some so bad
I’m a kid and can’t save up
1 tip. But from your drum teacher. I did that and i got amazing deals. Also check on craigslist. Theres probably loads of good cymbals for a cheaper price
As a fellow jazz drummer, my only complaint is you land on the 1 alot with your bass drum. Kenny Clarke did an interview once where he said how landing on the 1 just puts you there, but landing on the 4+ launches you there. Landing on the 1 typically makes your groove clunky, and can sometimes encourage rushing or dragging. Other than that, it was great!
@Poika - When you've posted ANYTHING that even comes close to Joe's level of playing, maybe then we'll cut you some slack for trying to be the smartest guy in the room.
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These are the changes to confirmation being played by the piano and bass
Jim sounds great! What is your ride ? Looks like a Paiste 2002 16" crash??? Sounds very cool
Thanks. I listed all of the equipment in the description. The ride is a 22" 2002. Crashes are Paiste Signatures 16" & 18".
Thanks Joe !
I almost fell asleep on a road trip in the car, and I don’t fall asleep in the car easily
That 2002 ride sounds great! Does it always suit jazz this well? I hear it isn’t something commonly used for jazz but I’ve been eyeing them and I’d want them to be able to do some jazzy stuff.
I've used this ride on several jazz/swing recordings. It sounds pretty good. It's a good all around cymbal. Here's another: ruclips.net/video/RpdILQf1CnY/видео.html
As usual I was drawn into your playing. I'm trying to learn "Santeria" by Sublime. It's swung 16th notes single handed on the hi hat. I like to play thumbs up French grip for shuffles on the ride. I noticed you kind of played French grip on the Hi hat for this tune. Do you tend to play with French grip for upbeat shuffles, jazz,,,on the hi hat?..thanks!
I've played Santeria a few times with different bands. Like you said, it's a quick shuffled 16th note pattern on the hi-hat. I play it pretty much with a french grip with the right hand. Sometimes I'll switch to a German grip and use the wrist instead of the fingers. You get a stronger sound this way. Todd Sucherman explains it well. It's like cutting motion with the right hand...go to the 39 minute mark on this video: ruclips.net/video/YU5_NJfNunQ/видео.html
Is this basically moeller technique? I think this girl drummer looks so relaxed. The guy is referencing moeller technique, but looks like the motion is exaggerated and he's working a lot harder. It looks like she's playing more like American grip. I feel tension playing the upbeat (around 90BPM) shuufle on the HH playing American grip. She makes it look easy though. You would tend to keep the French on the HH? I guess there should be no tension, like Todd says? ruclips.net/video/oYONd3X4tjIh/видео.htmlttps://ruclips.net/video/JfyQbeJxmVo/видео.html
What ride is that sounds perfect
Thanks. Paiste 2002 22”. All equipment is listed in the description.
So well played and effortless. Congrats. Just the ride sound not my cup of teat, too bright for jazz, but that’s me.
Thanks. I used sticks that were too heavy for this type of playing. The heavy plastic tip on the ride didn't produce the sound I was looking for.
Great, what’s the name of the track ?
It's in the description
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Nice! Whats the song?
This drum less track is from drum book "Survival Guide for the Modern Drummer". The book is listed in the description.
@@JoeNocella yes however I know the tune but cant think of the name... or is it a generic chord pattern?
@@purelark001 There's no name other than "Fast Swing/BeBop" in Jim Riley's book.
Me lembra um desenho do tom e Jerry 😁
Are those Mike portnoy signature sticks ?
Yes. Probably not the best sticks for this kind of playing. But I use whatever I have at the moment..
@King Crimson! Thanks
Maybe I'm over complicating it. That fast shuffle just seems easier using French grip thumb on top. It feels natural to play the ride that way if you're right handed. I have to turn my hand up to play that way on the Hi Hat because it is to my left.