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Old 01-14-05, 02:41 PM
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Video of my drum teacher playing with his extreme metal hand.

Here's the link. I realize a lot of peeps aren't into music like this, but at least check out his skills. He's amazing!

http://www.modulusmusic.net/vids/ChemicalDrumCam.mov

It's 70 MBs, by the way.

There's some monster fills in there. Also they're playing with Cryptopsy next month, which should be a killer show. Anyway, hope you like it.


EDIT: check out the fills about halfway through when it slows down. Hot! Hot! Hot!

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Ehhh.. Hes no Lars Ulrich




Wow, hes a damn good drummer! The interlude was fantastic. Too bad the vocals suck and the heavy parts are a bit ordinary/generic. This dude should really be playing for a better band. If a band is looking for a drummer, he should send out a tape of him playing.

Is the band american? Cuase it sounds like he has an accent at the begining.
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Excellent drummer. I agree, he should be playing with a better band.
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Something I always wanted to know, how can you play the double bass and blast beats at the same time and not get tired? I guess good drummers have more talent and endurance than guitar players or singers.
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I would need a Midol the size of a loaf of bread to prevent the cramps I would get from performing a constant double bass feat like that.
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Thanks for the posts. Yeah, I don't think the band is up to his skill. As for his speed, somehow he smokes cigarettes and can still play with that endurance. Usually when I'd go for a lesson, I'd bring the hardest thing I could find and have him transcribe it and play it for me. Hopefully, he'll get discovered and join a band with more potential. Either way, they've only played a couple shows so far.....

He won the Worlds Fastest Drummer a few years ago, too

http://www.extremesportdrumming.com/...tes/40/40.html
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Can you say

TRIGGER?

He has talent, but I question that of the other bandsmembers to be frank.
Best would be to find somebody as passionate about his instrument as he seems to be.
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Originally Posted by The Black
Can you say

TRIGGER?

He has talent, but I question that of the other bandsmembers to be frank.
Best would be to find somebody as passionate about his instrument as he seems to be.
I think only the kicks are triggered. I suggested he trigger the toms too since the audience couldn't hear them too well last time.
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It seems to me also after studying the vid he's plus on the technicality side, but it seems his "groove" could be worked on (?)

Keep in mind I'm only judging from the vid, honestly I think you'd be the much better judge of this being his student and all. I've yet to hear anything else.
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Whats a trigger?
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Originally Posted by Thrush
Whats a trigger?
It's a pad or sensor or device that you hook up to a drum and each time the drum is hit, it sends a signal to an electronic output (Midi or whatever). So, for example, when you're kicks are triggered, each time you hit the bass drum, it sends the signal to a drum module and it plays it an an electronic drum through a speaker. Since someone like him is playing really fast, if you trigger the kicks, you can get the acoustic volume plus the electronic precision and tightness of the trigger. I hope that explains it. That may have been the worst explanation I've ever done.....

Anyway, his speciality has always been jazz....until recently. He's palyed with a steady jazz band for some time as well. The stlye he uses within the extreme metal realm uses a lot of jazz phrasing and complicated syncopation. Usually metal is more restricted and mathematical, but he prefers to throw in some jazzy licks when he can....to mix it up. I've suggested he restrict himself to more of a Nick Barker type feel, but he prefers the way he does it. I'll try to dig up one of his solos (w/o a band).

Also, if you want an example of what a triggered sound is, check out Dimmu Borgir's Blessings Upon the Throne of Tyrrany or any song off Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia. just kazaa them or something.
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Also, if you like cool drum solos, check out these links:

http://www.drummerworld.com/Videos/ThomasLang1.html
http://www.drummerworld.com/Videos/ThomasLang2.html
http://www.drummerworld.com/Videos/ThomasLang3.html
http://www.drummerworld.com/Videos/ThomasLang4.html
(4 videos of Thomas lang in quicktime)

http://www.drummerworld.com/Videos/edshaughnessy.html
(ed shaughnessy drum battle w/Buddy Rich)

http://www.drummerworld.com/Videos/DaveLombardo.html
(dave lombardo at the Modern Drummer Festival

Enjoy!
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It's not opening but thanks for all the links above. My almost two-year-old is obsessed with drums and will love them.

I played a live vid w/some drum action and all he does is point at the TV and say "drums". Then he goes and plays on his toy drum kit.

Oddly enough, he's pretty good and I'm not just saying that cuz he's my kid.
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Originally Posted by Buford T Pusser
It's not opening but thanks for all the links above. My almost two-year-old is obsessed with drums and will love them.

I played a live vid w/some drum action and all he does is point at the TV and say "drums". Then he goes and plays on his toy drum kit.

Oddly enough, he's pretty good and I'm not just saying that cuz he's my kid.
it's still working for me. you might want to try right click/save as it. it plays through quicktime on my computer, by the way.

I wish I had started playing at an early age. I only began about 5 years ago, but certainly could have used drum corp or school band to help build my chops. glad to hear your son is a drummer, although if he sticks with it, you'll have a hell of a time dealing with the noise
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I wish I continued with my drum teacher, John Wackerman.
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Originally Posted by devilshalo
I wish I continued with my drum teacher, Dick Wackerman.

hmmmm
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It is my opinion that if you have

on vocals, then you should have

on drums.

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