Wonderfully helpful, and beyond musicianship he's so articulate and straightforward verbally too (first time heard him talking) thanks a lot for sharing.
No olvidemos a Ernesto simson y Frank Calzadilla y por supuesto al maestro de maestros Ignacio Berroa y al gran Julito Barreto, en fin hay muchos rondando por ahí con talento excepcional como el del maestro Antonio Sanchez,orgullo mexicano mano
Talk about coordinated independence... Holy cow!!! Very gifted. I am not even going to attempt to follow this deconstruction. I don't have enough room in my head to accomodate all of the complexity! Ha! Ha! Ha!
That's just a regular "timbal", only one drum instead of the usual pair. As for the patter, you should give it a try. He has a DVD where he breaks it down and gives you some exercises to play that. You'll me amazed at how far you can go with consistency.
hello man, tengo una pregunta para ti y te agradeceria mucho que pudieras contestar; mis timbales son de la serie Tito Puente de 14 y 15 de tamano, mi pregunta es, que cuero me rrecomiendas para estos timbales porque necesito cambiar los mios que estan ya muy gastados y no encuentro los originales de LP. Gracias
Dude, I know they're both monsters. I was just making a distinction between both of them. Horacio is the main exponent when it comes to doing clave while playing ANY style.
with all due respect to el negro, antonio is more versatile and can play better other styles, not just latin. el negro is one of the first to utilize this concepts of independence and is a monster , but antonio is more renowned as a jazz player and has done more work in every style
este maestro es muy bueno y si esta a nivel de horacio aunque quiero ver un video donde este con richie flores pero tambien el baterista q me impacto este año fue mike manginny
You just can´t take the fact that Lang can play anything he wants... that is because of dicipline, passion and BST! He is a solo artist and for visual aspects of his performance he does these tricks in between playing grooves. He would like to "come home" and stay in a band, which is why he auditioned for Dream Theater... stretch your horizon!
Just when you think you're making some progress in your own journey, you see a video from this guy, and you realize that you should probably just dig ditches for a living.
what is the main beat that this drummer is doing? like the name of the type of drum beat he is doing. its definetely not the tumbao bass drum style like they always see in clave music
I mean, I own both of his drum DVDs, so I have. Next time I need to play double strokes with my feet on a gig (never, ever, EVER), I'll pull them out, until then, they'll collect dust alongside my Power Ranger toys and my Big Wheel.
I wish I could do that XD... On the other hand... Professional drummers who call Rumba clave "2-3" clave.... so wrong concept!!! Rumba clave can be 2-3 or 3-2, and so do the son clave.
Martin Thomsen Engström You are right, cos after that he plays rumba clave in 2-3 as he said before......I guess I missunderstood english language at first....
I don't think you could be any more off the mark. Thomas Lang learned a bunch of dumb shit so that he could sit in his practice room and play by himself, Antonio Sanchez at least gets to apply his skills in the only situation that matters, on stage or behind the glass.
No, I don't like only spanish drummers. Mike Portnoy is damn god. Lars Ulrich is just a shit. Joey is just another fast drummer. Listen Terry Bozzio, Akira Jimbo, Aquiles Priester, etc etc...If you are not a drummer please don't say the best drummer is the guy from Blink 182. Well I guess you know what you know. It's acceptable.
truthfully,,,, most of the time it's a bit overwhelming-- it's not a great sound on it's own---- it's only beautiful if surrounded by a lot of other instrumentation as in a Latin band.....
Sanchez is Mexican & El Negro is Cuban... Horacio brought the left foot clave to prominence due to his international exposure but,...other fantastic Cuban players like Jimmy Branly, Raul Pineda, Dafnis Prieto, Samuel Formell and many others..are true masters of left foot independence within their folkloristic Cuban style of music. IMHO...any one doing this after a Cuban drummer is just an imitator of an original!!! Sorry!!!!
Anyone doing and learning anything in life is in "imitator" my friend. Thats how humans have learned since the dawn of man. Many people should be happy that people are trying to expand and some form new ideas from Cuban and latin drumming. From imitation, and our own personality, is how we become our own musicians.
+AquaAnim I'm not your friend,man...& Pls don't talk down & preach to me! If you want to make a statement do it in a opinionated way!...your coming across as a philosopher!!! I really don't want to hear your rant!! I've heard it all before..Chico!!!
+truthbtold That escalated quick? I neither stated anything as concrete nor did i belittle you. As far as philosopher no, not that either, its basic human biology, and science that we learn by imitation, so yes, I can indeed state that as fact.
This guy is one of my favorite drummers. His work with PMG and Unity band is amazing.
Holy crap. Antonio Sanchez is the man!
TOUCH OF A TRUE MASTER!!!!!! ANTONIO SANCHEZ IS AWESOME!!!!!
buena combinación, humildad y un talento extraordinario. Gracias Antonio, le he visto con Metheny dos veces. Un placer siempre. Dios le bendiga.
Wonderfully helpful, and beyond musicianship he's so articulate and straightforward verbally too (first time heard him talking) thanks a lot for sharing.
An amazing drummer, full of musicality !! Great video (y)
Great playing and clear explaination on this video...thanks
beautiful playing - great lesson
A genius of rhythm!!
So awesome!
you speak from the heart brother I want to learn this the right way gra si ess Man
i could listen to him all day
No olvidemos a Ernesto simson y Frank Calzadilla y por supuesto al maestro de maestros Ignacio Berroa y al gran Julito Barreto, en fin hay muchos rondando por ahí con talento excepcional como el del maestro Antonio Sanchez,orgullo mexicano mano
Talk about coordinated independence... Holy cow!!! Very gifted. I am not even going to attempt to follow this deconstruction. I don't have enough room in my head to accomodate all of the complexity! Ha! Ha! Ha!
That's just a regular "timbal", only one drum instead of the usual pair.
As for the patter, you should give it a try. He has a DVD where he breaks it down and gives you some exercises to play that. You'll me amazed at how far you can go with consistency.
Kudos to a great musician!
Muy buena explcacion drumerkit del uso de la clave
Sou muito fan deste video nao canso de assistir.IPura indepencia ..deixo aqui um abraço ao SANCHEZ....e bora estudar.
insane! the promo part is hilarious tho
mega genius!
hello man, tengo una pregunta para ti y te agradeceria mucho que pudieras contestar; mis timbales son de la serie Tito Puente de 14 y 15 de tamano, mi pregunta es, que cuero me rrecomiendas para estos timbales porque necesito cambiar los mios que estan ya muy gastados y no encuentro los originales de LP. Gracias
What's the timpani style drum under his ride? Also, would be great to know what other Latin Percussion products Antonio is using in the video! Thanks
It's a timbale.
Antonio's the baddest.
What!?!
he's a bad dude that's for sure. Also Nate you always beat me to all of these videos!
He means "bad" as in good, not bad bad.
Thanks a lot, very useful!
I was trolling. You guys have admirable patience.
Dude, I know they're both monsters. I was just making a distinction between both of them. Horacio is the main exponent when it comes to doing clave while playing ANY style.
with all due respect to el negro, antonio is more versatile and can play better other styles, not just latin. el negro is one of the first to utilize this concepts of independence and is a monster , but antonio is more renowned as a jazz player and has done more work in every style
este maestro es muy bueno y si esta a nivel de horacio aunque quiero ver un video donde este con richie flores pero tambien el baterista q me impacto este año fue mike manginny
Fantastic
Great video!
David Curtis Drumming
You just can´t take the fact that Lang can play anything he wants... that is because of dicipline, passion and BST! He is a solo artist and for visual aspects of his performance he does these tricks in between playing grooves. He would like to "come home" and stay in a band, which is why he auditioned for Dream Theater... stretch your horizon!
¿Qué modelo/serie de cencerro lleva en el pie izquierdo?
use it any way you want .
gifted!
Maravilloso
genius!
Just when you think you're making some progress in your own journey, you see a video from this guy, and you realize that you should probably just dig ditches for a living.
Hahahahaha... I hear ya...
Saw your video. You're a pretty amazing drummer yourself what are you talking about.
what is the main beat that this drummer is doing? like the name of the type of drum beat he is doing. its definetely not the tumbao bass drum style like they always see in clave music
What lp cowbells is he using?
SAUCE
El interprete es muy habil en la batería
Muito bom
Both drummers' clave sounds clean and constant. Try again.
I mean, I own both of his drum DVDs, so I have. Next time I need to play double strokes with my feet on a gig (never, ever, EVER), I'll pull them out, until then, they'll collect dust alongside my Power Ranger toys and my Big Wheel.
Ok!
Oh please Antonio! Give it up! Ain't no one doing it like Horacio "El Neeeeeegroooooooo" Heeeeeernaaaaaandeeeeez!
exactly, learn clave from tradition and culture and not from we know who, haha. thanks
Whoa 4:24
the 16" bass drum wins
most drummer's I know are practicing to much to have time to BS on the tube. All drummers have a great- ness of their on. So people stop fighting.
I just think they are both monsters
I want you to listen to Gavin Harrison, Marco Minnemann, and Jojo Mayer if you think those guys are the best.
I wish I could do that XD... On the other hand...
Professional drummers who call Rumba clave "2-3" clave.... so wrong concept!!!
Rumba clave can be 2-3 or 3-2, and so do the son clave.
2:03
Martin Thomsen Engström You are right, cos after that he plays rumba clave in 2-3 as he said before......I guess I missunderstood english language at first....
Dude, are you even latino? o_O Horacio's clave sounds CLEAN and CONSTANT!!!!! Pay attention!
And I once heard Mike Portnoy play clave waaaayyyyy better than Horacio AND Sanchez
I don't think you could be any more off the mark. Thomas Lang learned a bunch of dumb shit so that he could sit in his practice room and play by himself, Antonio Sanchez at least gets to apply his skills in the only situation that matters, on stage or behind the glass.
No, I don't like only spanish drummers. Mike Portnoy is damn god. Lars Ulrich is just a shit. Joey is just another fast drummer. Listen Terry Bozzio, Akira Jimbo, Aquiles Priester, etc etc...If you are not a drummer please don't say the best drummer is the guy from Blink 182. Well I guess you know what you know. It's acceptable.
dang did i get bored quick
bro, really...stop lying yourself please.
truthfully,,,, most of the time it's a bit overwhelming-- it's not a great sound on it's own---- it's only beautiful if surrounded by a lot of other instrumentation as in a Latin band.....
You only like Spanish drummers?? Listen to drummers like Mike Portnoy, Lars Ulrich and Joey Jordison... they can do that in their sleep
I don't like videos like this because we don't need people to tell us how we should play the drumset or percussion in general
You don't like it because he's giving his ideas and opinions?
Thomas Lang is better
Sanchez is Mexican & El Negro is Cuban...
Horacio brought the left foot clave to
prominence due to his international
exposure but,...other fantastic Cuban
players like Jimmy Branly, Raul Pineda,
Dafnis Prieto, Samuel Formell
and many others..are true masters of
left foot independence within their
folkloristic Cuban style of music.
IMHO...any one doing this
after a Cuban drummer is just an
imitator of an original!!! Sorry!!!!
Anyone doing and learning anything in life is in "imitator" my friend. Thats how humans have learned since the dawn of man. Many people should be happy that people are trying to expand and some form new ideas from Cuban and latin drumming. From imitation, and our own personality, is how we become our own musicians.
+AquaAnim I'm not your friend,man...& Pls don't talk down & preach to me! If you want to make a statement do it in a opinionated way!...your coming across as a philosopher!!! I really don't want to hear your rant!! I've heard it all before..Chico!!!
+truthbtold That escalated quick? I neither stated anything as concrete nor did i belittle you. As far as philosopher no, not that either, its basic human biology, and science that we learn by imitation, so yes, I can indeed state that as fact.
+truthbtold
What made you think we all wanted to hear YOUR rant?
+SAHBfan I'm stating facts...It's not a rant! If you
don't like what I said..oh well!..Too bad!!