1200 Beats Per Minute - Drumming.

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Does anybody have a video of Dave Gray drumming from berzerker, or a video of mike mangini drumming.

Preferrably Blastbeats.

mike mangini is currently fastest bpm drummer at 1200+

yes one thousand two hundred plus!

Just cant find any videos of dave gray as i know hes close.
 
VapourTrail said:
What a load of ****. Speed may be impressive but without any other musical ability it counts for nothing. Neil Peart from Rush is a true master of the drums...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NV_90V4OeTQ

This link does not really do Neil justice as he always does one of these solos in concert that will actually last for up to 9 minutes.

thing is the guy from berzerker is stupidly fast and stupidly tight.

also check our george kollias. from nile. he does drum tech workshops to teach.

p.s- thomas lang is a better master than neil peart.
 
Phalanx said:
it's very good, for all the people saying "there's no musicality" you are wrong. The song would not have the desired effect if it were not for the ridiculously fast Double bass pedal and snare drum.

Whether you like the song or not, they are obviously aiming for a very outside manic sound and the drumming really gives emphasis to that

its incredibly sloppy.

and easy to play.

this is way more impressive within 20 seconds.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=6LzONTjvpbs
 
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Phalanx said:
i never said it was easy to play, I said that it fits the sound they are looking for.

Personally, I would find it hard to play my drummer's double bass pedal that fast, but heck, it's easy right?

hes playing doubles, flamming fast. really not hard mate at all.
 
skinnyl said:
you totally have to get in that studio of yours, record something at 1000bpm thats tight(edit: ish) and lasts for at least 3 minutes before you get away with saying that.

I'm completely prepared to eat my words..

joey isnt playing at 1000bpm, i cant play at 1000bpm.

the first part i agree is fast and is quite hard to pull off, but he gets into this routine of doubling the feet and doesnt get out of it. if anybody hasnt noticed.
 
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dmpoole said:
Here we go again -

Music Warriors

Get your entry into there Neon.

explain to me how im suppose to record drums? live drums. without a camera distorted phone. im saving up for pro tools hardware its not cheap does thee know!
 
skinnyl said:
what he said.

like it or hate it. just don't say it's easy unless you can prove it.

if daves about who i know or can say must be a good drummer, and knows his stuff will put his contribution in and say that its sloppy and really not a good solo.
 
skinnyl said:
2 sm 58s in stereo would be a start.

lmfao... yeh right... i have all the microphones dont worry im on about multiple inputs into an interface or sound card. i dont have the interface or sound card yet.
 
skinnyl said:
my bad on the beats strokes thing.

it can't be easy if it takes years to learn though?

its not the fact it takes years to learn, it takes so long to learn the basics, yes. but once you have the basics its really nothing to complicated. the foot work hes doing half way through is simple.

you can do it sat where you are. tap one foot down and the other straight after like a flam, du-dum!

right then left, or left right depending on how you'd drum, now speed it up. its all hes doing. with hand work over the top.
 
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