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Dennis Chambers and Victor Wooten Montreal Drum Fest 2009 part1

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  • your title is fucking missleading

  • @spider5604 WHAT DO U MEAN ?

  • J'y étais; c'était génial!!

  • C'etait exceptionnel. Bravo aux organisateurs !

  • thanks for sharing this!

  • U r welcome. Please check others video i put and still putting about this show. Please share this with other musicians becoz music is a language and it must be share.

    Alcapreta1

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  • Composed classy and very experienced drummer. Hats off to Mr Chambers

  • thank you so much god will bless you 4ever cos you have a big heart in sharing it with us tank you again

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  • OK. Oops. That was over the top. Obviously familiarity helps. But with any sense of musicality at all, any experience, there's a problem if a person can't at least appreciate the depth and meat in something like this.

  • ronnysoeberg Now that you mention it, if I'd had a few MORE years of piano training, a few MORE years of experience with the guitar, and the bass, and had worked with just a few more brilliant musicians, and if my teachers had been MORE insightful, then I'd probably agree with nonsense like that. I'll wait for it to hit and let you know.

  • I know the Artists know art line at the end of my previous post was absolutely disgusting, but hey.. :P What I ment to get at was that the more you study something, any subject, the more appreciation you get for the practitioners of whatever subject you're studying. I don't know that I like music _more_ now that I'm familiar with different instruments, but I know that I'm more aware of everything that goes on and everything that goes into the performing and production of music.

  • @KnowKnot It's not nonsense, really. Knowing how to play an instrument gives you a different appreciation for artists. Much like anything else, really. Before you ever drive a car, you might go "I could probably be a race car driver, I seem to be pretty good at racing games on the xbox". Then you start actually driving and you see that there's some difference there.. Musicians arent trying to be douchebags when saying what oldskool228 said, it's just the way it is. Artists know art..

  • @oldskool228 Nonsense - may be the most pretentious thing musicians say about whatever instrument. Sometimes true, given someone who's completely ignorant of the instrument in question AND and any sense of phrasing or musicality. Or just some idiot who can't tell the difference between Chambers and brand X metalhead.

    But this is Chambers. Any musician who's WORKED at an instrument, technique, rhythm, phrasing, feel... really should be able to get it. At least if they try (and they should).

  • @oldskool228 Please share with us what went on here then? I am a bass player so I dont quite understand like you.

  • Dennis Chambers = style and intensity !! (from a lifetime of experience)

    Dennis Chambers - the Jimi Hendrix of drumming.

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