Dude, I want to be in that room. Vinnie Colaiuita over on your right talking about tuning the drum heads and Alan Parsons on your left saying "All right gang, let's get to work."
Listen to the natural Sound of your beautiful Shells..Every Shell has its own Sound without heads on it..then start Tuning with the heads on it..enjoy !!
This guy is in my top 5 favorite drummers. Hes amazing, along with the obvious others such as buddy rich, Dennis chambers, Carter Beaufort, gene krupa, etc. But, and this is actually a question...ah eric moore... have you seen this dude play a drumset? I'm seeing something almost unreal, on a different level of good. My question is-could this guy he the best drum player in the history up to this point?
No. Being the best in history, you have to be way more beyond... than playing just really fast... with lots of chops. That's why Jeff Porcaro was the best drummer in history... even said by Vinnie.
That video with Eric titled crazy... Is pretty remarkable. I think Vinnie would have way more diversity. And Jojo Meyer let's not forget what he can do if you are looking at speed.
Come on buddy, Vinnie admires Jeff but Vinnie is the greatest ever. I love Jeff but even Gadd is better than Jeff. Jeff didnt make solos. We're talking about groove, versatility, technique, presition, imagination, vocabulary, and Vinnie is ahead of all.
This is part of a course Alan Parsons runs to be a producer. Not everyone there is a drummer, and most non-drummers don't know how to tune drums, and all music producers need to know.
@@frankkalejo8809 he played Yamaha in the 80s, then Gretsch for 22 years, played Yamaha and Heuer for a total of 4 years and then went back to Gretsch. Seems like he will do what he wants.
Like asking Schumacher how to pump a tire.
Vinnie ....one of a kind ! Weird -brilliant dude...Drummer!!
Dude, I want to be in that room. Vinnie Colaiuita over on your right talking about tuning the drum heads and Alan Parsons on your left saying "All right gang, let's get to work."
Great info.
It would be nice to hear Parsons talk about his standard microphone selection. Pity that was cut off.
Listen to the natural Sound of your beautiful Shells..Every Shell has its own Sound without heads on it..then start Tuning with the heads on it..enjoy !!
There's always someone who forgets put it's phone silent
Beautiful 🥁😊✅
still love your work!!
He sounds like Mark Hamill as the Joker lol. I wanna hear him say "Hello Bats"
That’s funny when he hits the Hi hat with the back of his Drumstick
When vinnie talks you listen to the legend. Turn off your freaking phone lol
This guy is in my top 5 favorite drummers. Hes amazing, along with the obvious others such as buddy rich, Dennis chambers, Carter Beaufort, gene krupa, etc. But, and this is actually a question...ah eric moore... have you seen this dude play a drumset? I'm seeing something almost unreal, on a different level of good. My question is-could this guy he the best drum player in the history up to this point?
No. Being the best in history, you have to be way more beyond... than playing just really fast... with lots of chops.
That's why Jeff Porcaro was the best drummer in history... even said by Vinnie.
That video with Eric titled crazy... Is pretty remarkable. I think Vinnie would have way more diversity. And Jojo Meyer let's not forget what he can do if you are looking at speed.
Come on buddy, Vinnie admires Jeff but Vinnie is the greatest ever. I love Jeff but even Gadd is better than Jeff. Jeff didnt make solos. We're talking about groove, versatility, technique, presition, imagination, vocabulary, and Vinnie is ahead of all.
Like getting Shakespeare to teach English
Bacon?
Awesome Vinnie! Drums sound great! 🎶🥁👊🏻👊🏻DC
GOAT
that was Alan Parsons? Wow
God
Thanks very cool!
You meet Vinnie and ask him about tuning drum heads??????? WTF
This is part of a course Alan Parsons runs to be a producer. Not everyone there is a drummer, and most non-drummers don't know how to tune drums, and all music producers need to know.
@@Gretchluver1 ohhhh my bad
Total valid question, It's the most important component to your sound.
Vinnie’s drum tech sorts that, Vinnie hasn’t tuned a drum in 40 years
Important for drummers and recording. The playing takes years of work and diligent study. It can’t be explained in 5 minutes but tuning can.
And I do apologize. Probably a little disrespectful of a question on this page. And that is not to take anything from vinnie, again, unreal.
When you have a once in a lifetime Masterclass with Vinnie and you ask him about drum heads and tuning...
Vinnie, now you like gretch again . Make your mind up .
@@frankkalejo8809 he played Yamaha in the 80s, then Gretsch for 22 years, played Yamaha and Heuer for a total of 4 years and then went back to Gretsch. Seems like he will do what he wants.
He looks awful !!!!
Dude , he’s quite older now. How do you look?
What a stupid comment , who cares about that he is a Master Drummer .to much stupidity this days .
@@randyduncan4004 he is a real musician. Looks are irrelevant.
I have never really liked Vinnie's drum tone. Aynsley was by far the best Zappa drummer for tone. To thuddy
I guess this guy does is not a drummer lol to say that he likes better Aynley lol
Unless Zappa thought that, nobody cares.
Who cares abt ur opinion!
@@popeyesailor9571 your opinion is in the minority. He has been hired thousands of times for recordings and performances based on his sound.