New Directions in Rhythm: Studies in 3/4 and 5/4 Jazz

From TEK Percussion Database
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Joe Morello


General Info

Year: 1963
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Jomor
Cost: Book Cost - $0.00   |   Supplemental Books - $0.00

Overview

Morello, Joe. New Directions in Rhythm: Studies in ¾ and 5/4 Jazz. Chicago, Illinois: Jomor Publications, 1963.

The purpose of this book is to learn and be comfortable with odd time signatures because, in the 1960’s, this was becoming more popular in jazz. The exercises in this book aren’t meant to be played exactly like this while in a band, but more for a “systematic development of coordination and a musical approach to playing in these different time signatures.” Morello also wrote this book to answer many requests from students and professionals on how he uses the drum set. Someone who studies from this book should already know the basic fundamentals of the instrument. All in all, “this extensive study is to develop complete control of ride cymbal, bass drum, hi-hat and left hand so as to be able to play any combination of these rhythms at will with a natural feel.”

Chapters

Chapter I:
Chapter II:
Chapter III:
Chapter IV:
Chapter V:
Chapter VI:


Reviews

Student Reviews
I think this book is very useful for its purpose. The explanations are thorough and it goes through ride-cymbal rhythms, bass drum rhythms, and hi-hat rhythms individually and then starts developing independence. It’s a very step-by-step book and this process will have a successful outcome.
Rating: I
Review by Ashley Feist

Awards

Additional Study Materials

Books for Percussion by this Author

Morello, Joe. Master Studies: Exercises for the Development of Control and Technique. Fairfield, NJ: Modern Drummer Publications Inc., 1986.
Morello, Joe. Master Studies II: More Exercises for the Development of Control and Technique. Fairfield, NJ: Modern Drummer Publications Inc., 2006.
Morello, Joe. New Directions in Rhythm: Studies in 3/4 and 5/4 Jazz. Chicago IL.: Jomor, 1963.



Additional Resources



References