Art Verdi on Using The Drumometer

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Uploaded by on May 12, 2006

Art Verdi on Using The Drumometer - The instrument which measured Art as the first man to break 1,100 strokes in 60 seconds.

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  • Isn't that the ironic? He exhibits more skill than Joey Jordison by merely hitting a snare drum!

  • Joey Jordison is overrated. I don't know why everyone seems to think he's on top of the metal drumming world. He's probably the most famous, but certainly not the best. As for saying this guy is slow, I believe he was the former world record holder for the most beats in a minute, with i think 1100 beats.

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  • The dude is fast , but I have no interest in being a fast player .

  • Don't believe me? Search for "Frost of 1349 (Live in Baltimore)"

  • It's kinda funny but...In the song Celestial Deconstruction by 1349, starting at the 3 minute mark in the song, Frost (their drummer) plays the equivalent of more than 1000 strokes per minute, for about a minute and a half without stopping. And he doesn't use some weak finger technique, he mostly uses his wrists.

  • @doughboy8000 Just look up blast beat lesson, same principles.

  • To end the Joey Jordison dispute, yes he is a fast drummer, yes hes pretty good, but very far away from being the best very far

  • actually drumming starts at 1:30

  • Why does everyone talk about joey jordison? i've been watching youtube drumming videos everyday for about 3 years and never watched 1 joey jordison video, oh wait, I did watch 1, but 1. I've watched like 20 george kollias videos and he dominates almost every other drummer. Since I haven't seen EVERY drummer, I can't say who the best is, but my vote is for george kollias as the king of drumming.

  • @doughboy8000 It's all in the fingers. If you use smaller muscles to play faster, you don't get exhausted as quickly. I can't play that fast with my left hand in traditional grip, but as for the right hand (or both with match grip) it's as if you were waving goodbye to someone without moving your whole hand. Just move your fingers and it's like closing your hand. Or making a fist, but don't close your hand quite as tightly. Hope this helps you with your own playing!

  • i got a question how in the hell is he going so fast without moving his hands really

  • Verdi is the man

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