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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2008

Buddy Rich featured by Vic Firth. R.I.P. This video is availabile on the Hudson Music DVD

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  • first of all if you dont at least respect buddy you know nothing about drums. Second of all both of which if asked, would say they come no where near the skill of buddy rich. Which is true.

    In my personal opinion travis barker is just a kid who learned a few rudiments to a metronome and got a bunch of lame tatoos. try expanding your horizons.

    Also, i can play better than lars ulrich ego aside and in all honesty. ill let you know when i post a solo.

  • asd2734 And the superior black version of Buddy Rich is...according to your racial preference? The name......the name. ok No name=FAIL

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  • Dang. Just dang.

  • He was a God on the toms and snare but a melodic crap noob on melodic cymbal usage. His cymbal strokes have no system, no melody, no mathmatic structure, just effect-crap.

  • @Blues353 race has nothing to do with any type of skill ever

  • yes father, your will shall be done... holy crap

  • @ChimpinAwesome yep...white noise alright....he's the best ever

  • @wootzone haha...ummmm really?

  • God .. its God

  • @wootzone - Actually Buddy was a child prodigy that claimed not to have received any formal instruction and often boasted that he never practiced. He was playing with vaudeville bands at 18 months old. Buddy was a freak of nature. Almost all of his skill was dervied from playing with professional players from an extremely young age.

  • THE REAL DEAL wow love this guy

  • Most people think "wow, he can play fast." That's not the source of his skill, only part of it. He obviously played in a percussion/band class in school, and marched in his high school drumline/ college drumline. Learning these essential rudiments and practice techniques makes you a better drummer!

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