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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2009

Mike Mangini, a very fast drummer is on Discovery Channel's Time Warp

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  • @PowerfulWorm Not a Mangini fanboy, but I know drumming, and this man is better in every aspect of drumming. If you're not impressed by his drumming, you don't know drumming. The polyrhythmic control, and the rhythmic vocabulary this man possesses, along with the speed, put him at the top tier of drummers.

    The fact that you even mentioned Lars Ulrich just discredits everything you just said, my man.

  • michael mangini once fisted a girl.... she died

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  • With that hair he looks like a grown up ricky ficarelli! lol

  • So out of sync, it's not worth watching

  • its a backwards slap. BIFF

  • 18 people are gay!!

  • 0:23 XD

  • @voidstuff sorry, are you a drummer? Because I really cant be sure..

  • @willtheweird of course I am talking about drummers like Mangini that have practiced those fast single strokes. Drummers usually use wrists, fingers and arms to play.

  • @voidstuff Ehh, not quite. If I were doing single strokes, I would be using my wrists, not my fingers. However, I am not the worlds fastest drummer, nor do I aspire to be. I use my fingers to control the stick's movement in my hand; the force to actually push the stick comes from my wrists. However, if you look at technique experts that make a living off of how fast they can play, like say Jojo Mayer, who is infinitely better than I am, then yes you will see them using their fingers instead.

  • @willtheweird the wrist does almost nothing ... that is what drummers practice to play fast single strokes. They try to use only the fingers because they are faster. The wrist is not pushing the stick to the pad. You can see that even on this video.

  • @voidstuff Actually, the energy from the stick brings it back to the hand each stroke, and in some cases the wrist pushes it back to the pad, and in some cases the fingers do it. The motion is impossible to understand when youre looking at strokes that fast, because the wrist movement becomes imperceptible, like a twitch.

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