This thesis explores legendary jazz drummer Joe Morello’s early years and musical training as well as a portion of his body of recorded drum solos. It also examines his breadth of influence across genres as well as his influence as an educator. Joe’s approach to teaching is also explored. Although hand development was one of his primary areas of focus, he also taught drum set coordination as well as the more musical aspects of drumming such as understanding song form and approaches to improvisation. This thesis also provides a unique glimpse into Joe’s drum equipment and set-up as well as his approach to tuning. The history of his drum and cymbal endorsements is also explored. The information found in this thesis is based on my more than twenty years as his pupil and drum technician. I currently serve as archivist for all of Joe’s personal effects from throughout his long and illustrious career.
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Jazz History and Research
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Rutgers University Electronic Theses and Dissertations
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electronic resource
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1 online resource (iv, 181 p. : ill.)
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M.A.
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Includes bibliographical references
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by Marvin Burock
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Morello, Joe, 1928-2011
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Graduate School - Newark Electronic Theses and Dissertations
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