As a swiss person, it's nice to see how Jo Meyer gets the recognition he deserves. He has always been one of my favorite swiss drummers. To anyone who might be interested: One of my favorite swiss jazz bands is still Nik Bartsch's Ronin. A polyrhythmic zen jazz master. Music that touches heart and mind. Subtle yet complex, meditative yet funky. Not as straightforward as Jojo Meyer, but I think you will probably not regret giving it a try. My favorite album: Holon favorite track (also as an introduction to their sound): Modul 44 (it's on spotify) Ps: also congrats to the transcriber, great work!
Thank you so much for the transcription! The drums have so many dimensions to them! Everyone has their favorite drummers and when you watch others and think about your favorites and see other styles, techniques, uses, their mastery of speed, volume, time, it makes you realize there's no such thing as a Top 10 list! It's always subjective based on the person making the list, but it will never be complete or include everybody who deserves to be included!
wow just wow... I don't know which is more impressive... the transcription or the solo... cause I couldn't never be able to write that out! Mad props to you TONY ROBINSON
Great Job !! You are a reference! Certainly the best transcriber on TH-cam. In my opinion, if it's not already done, you'll work for a great drum magazine. Congratulations for all your work and the hours spent for the pleasure and education of all. Good continuation. Sorry for my english, I'm french;)
Funny enough that part's fairly achievable, just a fast RLL rudiment- but those quadruples around 0:42 onwards are absolutely insane. His hands are ridiculous.
To be honest I am kind of scared of transcribing and i truly dont know where ti start and how to start. I csn reaf sheet music a bit, but I kind of dont seem to push myself doing it. On the other hand its such an invaluable skill to have, especially when you want to learn from others.
@@cx777o It can be a little intimidating at first for sure but anybody can do it with practice !! You definitely need to be able to start with reading rhythmic notation before you can listen to something and write it. I teach privately in Florida but most likely you're somewhere else in the world. I'm in the midst though of building an online website so I can reach everyone ! Facebook message me if you're interested and I'll let you know when it's ready ! You'll be surprised at how quickly you can learn to read and write if you learn the right way.
@@DailyChops I posted about your youtube page on my facebook page ! Already had a bass player that I play with say I will be following that youtube channel for sure ! :o)
Fairly certain Jojo has the greatest off-hand of any drummer of any era. His versatility and complete lack of any restrictions on what he can do is unmatched, it's just mind bending. Some other drummers might have some more creative licks, beats and grooves, but no one can match his hand technique.
Lol holy shit.. I got a headache just tryin to read it haha. I couldn't imagine walking into a music store and being like "oh a book with transcribed jojo" then actually looking at and slowly closing the book!! Lol
how do you transcribe this. don't tell me you slowed it down and just wrote it out. cuz jeeze you must have a lot of spare time and dedication to do something like that lol... i would rather think that you are an automaton robot from the future with beat algorithm processing unit installed. hehe
Dude that was amazing (and Jojo is not bad either). Transcribing in the pocket! 2:42 WDF?!. There are a lot of amazing drummers out there but none as cool as Jojo. He is one cool cat for sure.
I don't think the "moving score" approach is optimal. I think displaying something like maybe four stationary bars at a time and having the red indicator move instead would be a better experience. That way it's more like reading a text, which is something most people are more familiar and experienced with. Great work on the transcription and thanks for the video!
It's better for people who are more interested in the performance than the transcription, hopefully he has a link the the sheet but most people like me couldn't even begin to read along that fast
@@vitamin9165 If people are interested in the performance, why wouldn't they just watch the original video? I like to watch transcription videos like this - with a clear indication of exactly where in the score the music is at any given time - because by just looking at the sheet music and listening to the sound, I'm not able to accurately follow along. But even with an indicator and an animated score, I'm not able to follow along 100%, so I'd like to "single out" the most maybe one or two interesting part of every maybe four bars, and that's very difficult when the score is constantly moving. I think it would be made easier the way I proposed.
You are mental for transcribing this! How do you go from a PDF to animating this in AE? I've got some piano sheet music I'd like to display in a scrolling format but I have no idea how to do it 🙁
Thanks! There are lots of tutorials on TH-cam for AE - that's how I learnt how to do it. However, you would need to export all the music on a single line, or chop up the exported pdf score, depending on which scoring software you are using
@@DailyChops Thanks. Yeah I've been using Musescore and you can't export to one line. I started to chop up a multi-line score but quickly realised it would take about a year to do over 1000 bars haha. Looks like I'll need to get my hands on Sibelius. Do you animate the position of the score by hand? I'd love to see a transcription of a Matt Garstka solo btw 😉
@@oli7173 Haha, yes it is quite time-consuming to chop up a PDF, though I have had to do it for clients in the past who want their own transcription animating. Yes, I animate the score by hand. There are other options, of course, though they all have their downsides. You could, for example, record the playback from your notation software (e.g. with screen capture software) and sync with the video over the top. Lots of people like to use Soundslice as a compromise, though the notation is limited and the sync process is much like what you have to do in AE anyway, so I don’t see the point at the moment. Yeah, I love Matt Gartska - he’s definitely on my list! I just need to find the time as really busy at the moment :)
*CAN WE GIVE AN AWARD TO THE DUDE THAT TRANSCRIBED THIS?!*
_Hot Damn!_
A baby can do that
Franck Marronier oh stfu
And take away the award from the sound guy. Nice volume check duder.
@@franckmarronier130 Too bad you can't. I did enjoy all of the videos on your channel showing us all how to do it though.
@@eriklarson9137 why;; sounds like real drums for a change
Bought my first drum set yesterday and this seems like it can get me started easily
Imagine a drummer with the groove of Jojo Mayer, the chops of Jojo Mayer and the style of Jojo Mayer
I can't; so happy he exists
One of the best
As a swiss person, it's nice to see how Jo Meyer gets the recognition he deserves. He has always been one of my favorite swiss drummers.
To anyone who might be interested: One of my favorite swiss jazz bands is still Nik Bartsch's Ronin. A polyrhythmic zen jazz master. Music that touches heart and mind. Subtle yet complex, meditative yet funky. Not as straightforward as Jojo Meyer, but I think you will probably not regret giving it a try.
My favorite album: Holon
favorite track (also as an introduction to their sound): Modul 44
(it's on spotify)
Ps: also congrats to the transcriber, great work!
i feel like i’m driving a very fast race in an early 2000s video game
R4 Ridge Type racer or whatever the hell it was called!
Reminded me of some of the HL2 breakbeaty tunes
Music like this was in Ridge Racer Type 4 🙂
Imagine the music this guy would be able to play if he was an octopus.
He is an octopus!
Lmao
Best way to make drumming look important - great work.
That was good
You are a beast! Brilliant work: JoJo and the transcription. Jesus.
You're a beast for transcribing this lol
Thank you so much for the transcription! The drums have so many dimensions to them! Everyone has their favorite drummers and when you watch others and think about your favorites and see other styles, techniques, uses, their mastery of speed, volume, time, it makes you realize there's no such thing as a Top 10 list! It's always subjective based on the person making the list, but it will never be complete or include everybody who deserves to be included!
You are welcome! I completely agree :)
思わず笑った、、
この動画の作成者は素晴らしい上に、狂っている。。。。。
拍手!!
Such an iconic solo. I’ve been watching this solo on YT since I was in middle school. It rocks.
wow just wow... I don't know which is more impressive... the transcription or the solo... cause I couldn't never be able to write that out! Mad props to you TONY ROBINSON
Thanks Zack! Really appreciate the kind words :)
Daily chop is an insanely talented guy, the fact you can transcribe all these advanced groove with ease proved that you are a very advanced drummer 👍
The person who transcribed this is completley insane! Amazing drumming
5:04 - 5:11 is a good study of sticking and accents. Most of the rest was pretty clear. Great job transcribing.
Great Job !! You are a reference! Certainly the best transcriber on TH-cam.
In my opinion, if it's not already done, you'll work for a great drum magazine. Congratulations for all your work and the hours spent for the pleasure and education of all. Good continuation.
Sorry for my english, I'm french;)
Thank you so much for the kind words! I really appreciate the support :)
Jesus Christ that must have been so much work! Thank you!
Thank you very much for the transcription and the free PDF.
2:42 I can't play that because I've only got one left hand :-(
Funny enough that part's fairly achievable, just a fast RLL rudiment- but those quadruples around 0:42 onwards are absolutely insane. His hands are ridiculous.
My mind is blown and I cannot find words to describe what i just witnessed O_O great job man!
PURE GOLDDDDD!!!!!!THANKS A LOT FOR POSTING THIS!!!!
Great video. 100% awesome for putting the musical notations on there with it. Gotta love Jojo for his hi-hat and snare combos.
Great job Tony ! These transcriptions should inspire more people to learn how to read !
Thanks Jim! I hope so :)
To be honest I am kind of scared of transcribing and i truly dont know where ti start and how to start. I csn reaf sheet music a bit, but I kind of dont seem to push myself doing it. On the other hand its such an invaluable skill to have, especially when you want to learn from others.
@@cx777o It can be a little intimidating at first for sure but anybody can do it with practice !! You definitely need to be able to start with reading rhythmic notation before you can listen to something and write it. I teach privately in Florida but most likely you're somewhere else in the world. I'm in the midst though of building an online website so I can reach everyone ! Facebook message me if you're interested and I'll let you know when it's ready ! You'll be surprised at how quickly you can learn to read and write if you learn the right way.
@@DailyChops I posted about your youtube page on my facebook page ! Already had a bass player that I play with say I will be following that youtube channel for sure ! :o)
this is beautiful
just amazing!
wow great transcription, my favorite drummer, crazy!!!
This is my favorite drummer
Ah... there's my missing bass drum note, now I can play this. Thanks!
Whoever transcribed this wasn't paid enough.
OMG your transcribed my alltime favourite drum solo😱thank you so much😍
Amazing job
Great performance!
How you transcribed that!!! You are amazing man.
Thanks a lot for this amazing transcription!
Fairly certain Jojo has the greatest off-hand of any drummer of any era. His versatility and complete lack of any restrictions on what he can do is unmatched, it's just mind bending. Some other drummers might have some more creative licks, beats and grooves, but no one can match his hand technique.
WOW!!!!! JUST WOW!!!! Mind blown.
When this video came out when I was in highschool, I tried to do it so badly.
Now I can finally fulfill my teenage dreams
Hats off to the lunatic who was able to transcribe this
Ótima transcrição!!!
Generosidade incrível a sua, compartilhar algo que dá tanto trabalho.
Thank you! :)
2:55 even after all this time i still cant even... plus that groove is just so hot
Yea, that's one bad ass groove for sure with a rock solid tempo. I think Jojo is an automaton.
This groove will show my resolve!
Oh? You’re approaching me?
Muda muda muda muda
Ora ora ora ora ora
@@VivekGupta-ds1kl stupid
I can’t beat these drums without getting any closer...
again with the amazing transcribing 😩😩😩💯💯💯🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿
oan i wonder if you ever feel like transcribing old stuff like “school” from Bobby Jarzombek
What a badass. Love JoJo Mayer.
I love you
Amazing job!!
now i can learn some of this stuff!
Amazing
Lol holy shit.. I got a headache just tryin to read it haha. I couldn't imagine walking into a music store and being like "oh a book with transcribed jojo" then actually looking at and slowly closing the book!! Lol
lol
🤣🤣
The best 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏#JojoMayer #IlikeMusic
Excellent work!
I just realized his solos are structured just like classic snare drum solos/etudes rudiment-wise.
Eres increíble hermano, un crack, todo un profesional, tengo mucho que aprender de ti
Ouch! I almost got cross-eyed reading the transcript, but wow I nailed it! Now I just need trifocal glasses plus SM Opti-grabs.
Wonderfull ,the best drummer
Amazing skills!!!!!
I wonder if he can do the left hand pattern with the regular grip instead classic?
many thanks for the pdf sheet! amazing work :)
Wow, super! in which program did you write the notes so that they move like in the video?
Sibelius for the score; After Effects for the animation :)
Amazing for the Drum'n Bass and Breakbeats genre :D
Genious!
does a memorial statue already exist to the one who has transcribed it?
Human or Computer? :O
@@RC-jv6ye Human, when I last checked ;)
how do you transcribe this. don't tell me you slowed it down and just wrote it out. cuz jeeze you must have a lot of spare time and dedication to do something like that lol... i would rather think that you are an automaton robot from the future with beat algorithm processing unit installed. hehe
🤖01001000 01101001
Lol, I think you literally just answered your question. But, yeah, it certainly is time-consuming.
Hard work !! Good job👏👏
Dude that was amazing (and Jojo is not bad either). Transcribing in the pocket! 2:42 WDF?!. There are a lot of amazing drummers out there but none as cool as Jojo. He is one cool cat for sure.
All pocket.. no circus drumming... love it.
Wonderful!!
Great work! Who knows if PDF is available or not? Many thanks.
Link in description :)
🔥🔥🔥
Sput lives in 7 by Thomas Pridgen please...
Genio
I don't think the "moving score" approach is optimal. I think displaying something like maybe four stationary bars at a time and having the red indicator move instead would be a better experience. That way it's more like reading a text, which is something most people are more familiar and experienced with.
Great work on the transcription and thanks for the video!
It's better for people who are more interested in the performance than the transcription, hopefully he has a link the the sheet but most people like me couldn't even begin to read along that fast
@@vitamin9165 If people are interested in the performance, why wouldn't they just watch the original video?
I like to watch transcription videos like this - with a clear indication of exactly where in the score the music is at any given time - because by just looking at the sheet music and listening to the sound, I'm not able to accurately follow along.
But even with an indicator and an animated score, I'm not able to follow along 100%, so I'd like to "single out" the most maybe one or two interesting part of every maybe four bars, and that's very difficult when the score is constantly moving. I think it would be made easier the way I proposed.
How can he play so fast with a single hand ?
Punaise mais comment ils font, je pige WALOU !!!!
How did you actually generate the moving on screen notation in video editing? Is there a plug-in that does that?
I use Adobe After Effects to sync the score with the video :)
Спасибо бро
Why do i hear boss music
This is sick and also super hep with figuring out drum set notation
is there a Jojo and John Mayer thing or nah
Would love to see Vinnie read this transcription and record it.. 😱
is this the solo he played at TEDx TALKS in 2011?
Which program are you transcriping the drums in, and how to you put them into the video?
waw!!!! Cool!
Which Ride?
JoJo is ANIMAL!
I love
Genuine question. Is there any drummer skilled enough who could basically play this transcription accurately from first sight?
Wow!
how do you even begin to transcribe this
Would love to see some Benny Greb, or Thomas Pridgen!
P.S...you're a genius.
Sweetness
Why would you event transcribe that, noone will be aboe to play it
Or piccolo it back
Waouh !!!!
Why do I see Jeff Tuche ?
You are mental for transcribing this! How do you go from a PDF to animating this in AE? I've got some piano sheet music I'd like to display in a scrolling format but I have no idea how to do it 🙁
Thanks! There are lots of tutorials on TH-cam for AE - that's how I learnt how to do it. However, you would need to export all the music on a single line, or chop up the exported pdf score, depending on which scoring software you are using
@@DailyChops Thanks. Yeah I've been using Musescore and you can't export to one line. I started to chop up a multi-line score but quickly realised it would take about a year to do over 1000 bars haha. Looks like I'll need to get my hands on Sibelius. Do you animate the position of the score by hand? I'd love to see a transcription of a Matt Garstka solo btw 😉
@@oli7173 Haha, yes it is quite time-consuming to chop up a PDF, though I have had to do it for clients in the past who want their own transcription animating.
Yes, I animate the score by hand. There are other options, of course, though they all have their downsides. You could, for example, record the playback from your notation software (e.g. with screen capture software) and sync with the video over the top. Lots of people like to use Soundslice as a compromise, though the notation is limited and the sync process is much like what you have to do in AE anyway, so I don’t see the point at the moment.
Yeah, I love Matt Gartska - he’s definitely on my list! I just need to find the time as really busy at the moment :)
@@DailyChops Thanks for all the info! I think I'll give it a shot, keep up the good work 👌
Is he playing in leather pants?
Sabia que era bom quando vi Jojo no título. eushuehseuhse
geniuz🔥🔥🔥
The begining was only 8th and 16th notes? It sounded like 32nds to me for a bit. But dang. My ear is off then.