Excuse me, he says are basically 3 tracks: a stereo music track and a click track. So, where is the click track? It is not there... only the music one. Interesting video, thanks.
Hi, thanks for your reply. Would you be so kind to recommend me a plug-in for do that?, and also to tell me what would be the plug-in input and output? (please excuse my ignorance). Thanks in advance
hi jojo...im a big fan of you and your playing and have big respect for you, so ever you did in your carriere. But quick tour of your kit (wich is fabulous indeed), its not necessary....as your drum become a machine, i feel you also , are in hurry. Dont rush please. Take care of you, Thank you very much A swiss man indian drummer...love to you
Push - pull technique at about 170bpm (16th notes). I'm up to 130bpm after 3 months of practising it, but it's taken a lot of practice just to get this far! Jojo has it down but Ramon Montagner is the king of that particular technique for me.
Rogg0815 it was like push pull, moeller technique and french grip all had a baby. he has videos where he explains how he just transitions through all those techniques while playing, its pretty nuts.
CJ Years of bad marching band drum-line instruction has obliterated any chance of learning these techniques :( At least I can do double stroke rolls at triple forte on a pillow...
DobutamineLover No way! Anyone can learn the push-pull technique- in fact, many people when drumming at a high tempo begin to naturally use the push-pull technique without even realizing it. Just search for some good videos to find some practice exercises!
My setup is a sonor force 505 that I bought off a guy for $250, spent two much on paistes and zildjians because I saw them on TV or something, threw some pinstripes on it then gave it to my son so I could buy a Pearl Masterworks for about eleventy billion dollars, kidding myself that I was good enough to justify it. As much as I hate to admit it, not only does the Sonor sound as good as or better than the Pearl, but my son who's 7 is already a better drummer than me. I do, however, have a neater haircut than JoJo Mayer. And probably a bigger dog. I'll shut up now.
"so that at least one person in the room knows where the one is..."
jojo is a savage xD
"it went out on like sound check , and i went nuts!!!"
imagine doing drugs w this dude lol 😂😂
JoJo just has so many Idears
lol
this is the best camera close up at Jojo's stick grip, even better than his dvd lol
2:05 that face!!!
Cheers jojo, really helpful!!
he doesn't use click track while playing with others, he uses it only on clinics when playing with a backing track
That is some insane Moeller tech when he demos the omni.....
that mic he's using to monitor himself, is it a Rode NT3?
lol! Pause at 2:05!
😨
oh my dick!!!!
Speaking of “highly addictive” ...
thats funny
Thanks a lot for sharing. God bless
Excuse me, he says are basically 3 tracks: a stereo music track and a click track. So, where is the click track? It is not there... only the music one.
Interesting video, thanks.
The click is a plug-in - the reason why he uses a different track is so he can change the routing and send it only to his ear monitors. :)
Hi, thanks for your reply.
Would you be so kind to recommend me a plug-in for do that?, and also to tell me what would be the plug-in input and output? (please excuse my ignorance).
Thanks in advance
Thanks for sharing that JoJo :)
hi jojo...im a big fan of you and your playing and have big respect for you, so ever you did in your carriere. But quick tour of your kit (wich is fabulous indeed), its not necessary....as your drum become a machine, i feel you also , are in hurry. Dont rush please. Take care of you, Thank you very much
A swiss man indian drummer...love to you
Whats the Name of this Mini Mixer?
What are those black plastic clips on the rim of his side snare?
At 3:40 he adjusts one of them to come to rest on the hoop crashes. I think they are there to keep the crashes from hopping around
woofer in the stool?
Yeah. Greatest bullshit I have ever heard of...
Ha are you kidding? They're probably the most successful and widely acclaimed invention in drumming in recent years.
"I have a laptop, but I use it as a crash"
Lol
cool, thanks
Mitch Zimmerman,
I just saw him play. His bass drum is big e-fucking-nuff.
his hand technique is not human
what size is Fierce Crash he showed? anybd know?
17"?
4:35 DAMN!!
300+ bpm son!
30 years of practising, he said in an interview...
Push - pull technique at about 170bpm (16th notes). I'm up to 130bpm after 3 months of practising it, but it's taken a lot of practice just to get this far! Jojo has it down but Ramon Montagner is the king of that particular technique for me.
on the fence about getting those omnis...they seem great but they just sound soooo freaking weird lol
Don’t be. The HHX Omni in particular is amazingly versatile.
Weird isn’t always bad, ya know ;)
14” fierce hats? Or 13”? Only ever seen 14”. He got them exclusives ... rip
He's actually the one who designed all of the Fierce, Omni and Hoop Crasher cymbals.
Sabian will make them in any size for you. They have a custom shop
Oh my god your hair it´s soooo crazy,Jackson five style
what the name of software he's using?
Cubase I Think. Search it up :)
If-when- you come to the UK you may have to think up an alternative name for your
10" chopper. It has a way different meaning in this country!!!!
4:30 !!!!!
How much did that chopper cost
+jayden turner alot, theres some on ebay
Even his slightest demonstration is thorough..
he's hair like jimi hendrix
minuto 6:45 como carajo se hace esa tecnica???
Those were just single strokes. Fast, but single strokes.
he called his 20x18 bass drum "big"...hahaha
Probably meant big sound.
Dude got bum look down pat
nice hair jojo
He's having a bad hair day !!!
You mean, bad hair life..
Wtf technique at 4:36?!?!
Push-Pull. Go for it! ;)
Rogg0815 it was like push pull, moeller technique and french grip all had a baby. he has videos where he explains how he just transitions through all those techniques while playing, its pretty nuts.
Mitch ZImmerman push pull *is* the moeller technique..
CJ Years of bad marching band drum-line instruction has obliterated any chance of learning these techniques :( At least I can do double stroke rolls at triple forte on a pillow...
DobutamineLover No way! Anyone can learn the push-pull technique- in fact, many people when drumming at a high tempo begin to naturally use the push-pull technique without even realizing it. Just search for some good videos to find some practice exercises!
A woofer in the stool? Come on....
He reminds me of bob ross
My setup is a sonor force 505 that I bought off a guy for $250, spent two much on paistes and zildjians because I saw them on TV or something, threw some pinstripes on it then gave it to my son so I could buy a Pearl Masterworks for about eleventy billion dollars, kidding myself that I was good enough to justify it. As much as I hate to admit it, not only does the Sonor sound as good as or better than the Pearl, but my son who's 7 is already a better drummer than me. I do, however, have a neater haircut than JoJo Mayer. And probably a bigger dog. I'll shut up now.
He looks like Novak joker
Seems a vagabond !