DE qualquer maneira , em geral um cabelo mais curto rejuvenesce bastante os homens . E cá entre nós , esses cabelões dos músicos de rock são artificiais em sua maioria pois aos 50 , 60 , 70 anos ninguém consegue ter mais cabelo cheio ( não confundir com fios longos ) ...Lars e James do Metallica ficaram melhores após abolirem os cabelos grandes...
Mike's one of the best human beings out there. He's down to Earth. He connects with people. This is really neat to see and hear. The mechanics of motion is what he is talking about. Wonderful insight here in spades.
Greatest teacher ever...Seriously he was born to teach and he was born to play, one of the all time greats...I hope he goes back to Berklee if that is what he wants....
That's an awesome video. I did the WFD in 2011 and won. The drumometer took my technique and speed to new levels, and I took a lot from Mike Mangini. I got to meet Mike in 2015 and we had a good talk about this. Guys, Boo McAfee still has Drumometers, get one! Trust me. I'll improve your timing and precision
"Speed is a result of motion in time" This young chap seems to know all about distance over time, I wonder if he will end up using this concept in his career some day
He just explained exactly how to drum really very fast. That palm down method, (which he then shows raised a bit) Is how to engage and train your fast twitch muscles in you wrist. So instead of using your larger (slower) muscles, you use your faster muscles. Or at least everything in combination. I completely missed it the first time I watched this video.
This is a perfect example of the fastest musician not being what the gig needs. He is amazing but so is Portnoy - 2 very different approaches. I’ve been in positions where I had to try out musicians and 9/10 times it wasn’t the fastest drummer or shredder that I ended up going with. It’s all about fitting in with the rest of the guys (musically and chemistry wise), and serving the music… unless you’re doing speed metal, there are not too many opportunities to use that sort of speed in a musical context.
@@simonezangari1306 I don’t disagree that he can do that-unfortunately, DT didn’t use him in that way. But Mangini will be fine. He can focus on the stuff he wants to that DT didn’t want to use.
Well said about death metal. It is art and music as it is speed. Whacha callit in English, Blastbeat?🎶 kotkotkotkotkotkotkot Oh Im 2 minutes in so gonna watch the whole video now. Thank bro and keep the wrists loose :D Oh and these guys who teach,and in Berklee the holy site of music schools. it's same like in martial arts, they say when you teach, you learn yourself so much more. You know what I mean.
The one thing no one is mentioning here is how right he is about the death metal bands. Music is fantastic, the lyrics are horrid. Luckily there are some bands that aren’t like that out there.
Now I realize I m playing with hands not with sticks .on the pad electronic and I find out that I made the best loop dance and liked from other people because it s easy relax fast and infact I realize too that they hired me years ago as percussionist
Shit spewing trolls everywhere now, jealous losers with no life or talent. Mangini is a beast and if they knew anything about music they wouldn't trash him.
And because of the triggering, you get a sound that is derivative and that has no uniqueness to it across the different death metal bands.Whereas when I was younger and when thrash/death/speed metal was way new, you knew Gene Hogan, Dave Lombardo, Glen Evans, Charlie Benante, etc.....
mah. never gave to me an emotion. ringo starr did. difference between musician and pure technicians. of course you are unmatched. but i cannot listen more than one minute to you. boring dude. try to make music. you got proper technique. use it for music. bye mangioni
Nice of him to try to help us mortals.
Aaaw.... Brilliant comment! 😉👍🇮🇪
tal cual!
😆😆😆 he is really fast
I love how passionate he is about what he's saying🌞
The Boston "retahded" is amazing. Love this dude!
Favorite drummer, teacher, and author
Not my cup of tea.
The haircut is FANTASTIC! He looks 20 years younger!
I noticed that!
he is was like 20 younger on the time this video was recorded 😂
@hugorezende199 Yeah, i think the guy was making a joke, since it's blatantly obvious this is a 20 yo recording.
DE qualquer maneira , em geral um cabelo mais curto rejuvenesce bastante os homens . E cá entre nós , esses cabelões dos músicos de rock são artificiais em sua maioria pois aos 50 , 60 , 70 anos ninguém consegue ter mais cabelo cheio ( não confundir com fios longos ) ...Lars e James do Metallica ficaram melhores após abolirem os cabelos grandes...
This is from like 2004-2005...
Mike is an excellent educator
He has what it takes to be a great teacher as well as a great drummer. Thanks Mike
The Boston is strong in this one. lol
All I can hear is the Baaahsten.
He hits haaahd
Bill Burr present!
Retahted
Khakis (car keys)
Thank you for uploading this. Mike is a legend and having him teaching drums is priceless
2:44 retaahded
Hahah i was looking for this comment
@@Lucky7d4 oof
love the accent lol
Peter Griffin type accent 😂
Boston accent?
My favorite drummer of all time Mike the Master Mangini 🤟🙌
I met this guy at vics drum shop in Chicago.... He was down to earth for sure ...
Seems like a great guy !! Master drummer !!
Mike's one of the best human beings out there. He's down to Earth. He connects with people. This is really neat to see and hear. The mechanics of motion is what he is talking about. Wonderful insight here in spades.
Greatest teacher ever...Seriously he was born to teach and he was born to play, one of the all time greats...I hope he goes back to Berklee if that is what he wants....
Such a beast of a drummer
That's an awesome video. I did the WFD in 2011 and won.
The drumometer took my technique and speed to new levels, and I took a lot from Mike Mangini. I got to meet Mike in 2015 and we had a good talk about this.
Guys, Boo McAfee still has Drumometers, get one! Trust me. I'll improve your timing and precision
"Speed is a result of motion in time"
This young chap seems to know all about distance over time, I wonder if he will end up using this concept in his career some day
Amazing drummer and educator. I didn't realize his Boston accent was so pronounced when he was younger. Thanks for sharing!
This man is seriously smart and intelligent.
I’m lucky enough to have a Pearl snare that Mike demoed in Toronto many years ago. What a great guy.
Great professor!!! Phenomenal Drummer!
Good Fellas Drumming technique
NAMM show back in the day. I can't imagine what it was like then.
“Working on the sass of the shoulder” 😂
I spit out my fuckin drink when he said retahded xD xD xD
He is so badass... It's almost unexplainable
Woaw the interviewer seemed really into drums😂
she's into drums as Trump is into no lying.
@@sucutash Try Harris,the biggest liar ever
@@Hhhlll7778no Trump's the master liar.
@@sucutash Sufferin' Sucutash?
As a teenager I used to practise hand movements like this
Such a friendly personality 👍🏼
2:44 For a half second, Mike turns into Peter Griffin
For his degree, Darren Cesca (drummer on latest DEEDS OF FLESH album ‘Nucleus’) was mentored by Mike at Berklee College of Music.
I didn’t know Jerry Lewis was this fast that’s pretty cool. He knows a lot of stuff.😂
Mike Mike Mike. Love you brother
Different kind of magician.
He plays very fast with his hands probably better than with the sticks. Very nice guy!
What a masterclass
Lovely guy!
Speed is the physics of time, who am I, dats retaded, god bless his teachings
What year is this from?
Mangini ❤
He looks so much better witj short hair. Obviously this was years ago but still.
What was the year of this video? He’s seems like a fun and thoughtful man.
I’d say early 2000s. 02-04!
2003
Love those soft r's. What is that: Boston or Brooklyn or what? Saw him a clinic in Edmonton--was was great and very funny.
Not brooklyn, lol.....omg this is soo funny
He just explained exactly how to drum really very fast. That palm down method, (which he then shows raised a bit) Is how to engage and train your fast twitch muscles in you wrist. So instead of using your larger (slower) muscles, you use your faster muscles. Or at least everything in combination. I completely missed it the first time I watched this video.
DT LOST a very master and Great Drummer
So, friendship is not important, what is important is to work with the best until the end of your life.
This is a perfect example of the fastest musician not being what the gig needs. He is amazing but so is Portnoy - 2 very different approaches. I’ve been in positions where I had to try out musicians and 9/10 times it wasn’t the fastest drummer or shredder that I ended up going with. It’s all about fitting in with the rest of the guys (musically and chemistry wise), and serving the music… unless you’re doing speed metal, there are not too many opportunities to use that sort of speed in a musical context.
@@r.a.fiallos234Mangini is not only speed…HE IS a composer, master of polirhytm an so on…fondamental musical elements for progressive metal
@@simonezangari1306 I don’t disagree that he can do that-unfortunately, DT didn’t use him in that way. But Mangini will be fine. He can focus on the stuff he wants to that DT didn’t want to use.
Accent one note out of a 13-tuplet? I can’t even imagine the amount of training and discipline it takes to be able to do that.
Mike MeTooing that poor interviewer😅😅
Well said about death metal. It is art and music as it is speed. Whacha callit in English, Blastbeat?🎶 kotkotkotkotkotkotkot
Oh Im 2 minutes in so gonna watch the whole video now. Thank bro and keep the wrists loose :D
Oh and these guys who teach,and in Berklee the holy site of music schools. it's same like in martial arts, they say when you teach, you learn yourself so much more. You know what I mean.
His charisma is off the charts and he oddly gives Ace Ventura vibes.
Clicked for the lesson and stayed for the girl ❤
She's such cute❤
2:42 😂😂😂
Look at the expression of the girl when he says that.
Jerry Lewis plays drums??
In high school my right hand was fast at single strokes. I didn’t play the drums.
Ah yes, the fellow masshole goat…”gotta hit the drums hardah”
My favorite drummer!! 🥁🥁🔥🔥🔥
" speed does not mean anything if there's no monumental power behind it" - John Henry bonham -
Binary code, huh? That’s awesome
what practice pad is he using?
Wat year is this?
I think it was around 2005 ~ 2006 (when he got the World's Fastest Drummer record for 1203 beats in one minute)
nice
Retaaahhded
What year is this from? Anyone?
❤
7.18 so cool
I don’t know this guy but I wanna get a beer with him
A mulher alí pensando no quanto o dedo dele pode ser rápido 😅😅😅😅😅
The aaaam has to hit it haaader
Whatever sht this guy's on ..hook me up...😂😂😂😂😂
That bossston Coke. Haha
fuck i thought it was an old video...he looks so young
Well, it's from 2003.
This should be an example video for ADHD
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The Benny Hill technique
The one thing no one is mentioning here is how right he is about the death metal bands. Music is fantastic, the lyrics are horrid. Luckily there are some bands that aren’t like that out there.
Is he a Boston fella?
never knew he was in the beastie boys ;)
so he learned it from curly of the three stooges 3:28 that is his secret
Now I realize I m playing with hands not with sticks .on the pad electronic and I find out that I made the best loop dance and liked from other people because it s easy relax fast and infact I realize too that they hired me years ago as percussionist
I couldn’t understand anything from your comment.
That playing percussion or pads with hands it s what I like and I see thst helps
who's the girl?
Yeah. Pretty distracting. Mmmm hhmmm.
Louis CK has entered the chat 2:44
Une mitraillette !!!
"It's Wetahlded"
Gotta loosen up the ahhhhhms
This video is from circa 2002 ish
Annihilator!
Is this from 20 years ago #jk? he looks much younger with short hair 😅😅
Man, he’s twitchy here
These poor people in comments seem to have a salty bitter life lol so many critics haha
Shit spewing trolls everywhere now, jealous losers with no life or talent. Mangini is a beast and if they knew anything about music they wouldn't trash him.
He’s 61 now so how old is this video exactly? 🙄
@@shawnhorton2000 21 years
It’s so obvious now.
And because of the triggering, you get a sound that is derivative and that has no uniqueness to it across the different death metal bands.Whereas when I was younger and when thrash/death/speed metal was way new, you knew Gene Hogan, Dave Lombardo, Glen Evans, Charlie Benante, etc.....
What’s up with that accent? When was this filmed
He's from the Boston area.
🍌
He can be an actor
the woman looks lost in space
apresentadora ta cagando pelos comentarios rsrsrs foda
Dude didn't answer any question. He was just saying what he wants to say, no matter what the question was 😂
mah. never gave to me an emotion. ringo starr did. difference between musician and pure technicians. of course you are unmatched. but i cannot listen more than one minute to you. boring dude. try to make music. you got proper technique. use it for music. bye mangioni
Lullen.....
The Sass is what’s going on😂❤