Thomas Lang :: Talented? No, HARD WORK!!
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- Опубліковано 13 гру 2024
- THOMAS LANG, a native of Vienna/Austria took up drumming at the age of 5. In addition to lessons at local music schools and years of private tuition, he attended the Vienna Conservatory of Music.
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Thomas has worked with Paul Gilbert (Racer X/Mr. Big), John Wetton (Asia/King Crimson), Robert Fripp, Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple), UK, Eddie Jobson, Robbie Williams, Kelly Clarkson, Sugababes, Geri Halliwell, Emma Burton (“Baby Spice”),Victoria Beckham (“Posh Spice”), Ronan Keating, Steve Hackett (Genesis), Boyzone, 911, Falco, Nina Hagen, Steve Jones, Mick Jones (The Clash), The Commodores, George Michael, Doogie White (Rainbow), Bill Liesegang, The Blockheads, Gianna Nannini, Sertab Erener, Jens Lindemann, Vienna Art Orchestra, Bonnie Tyler, Save The Robots, StOrk, Terabite, Schwarzenator, Vinnie Valentino, Gregg Howe, Page Hamilton (Helmet), Mark Bonilla (Montrose) and many more.
Lang is considered to be one of the world's greatest drummers. His playing is highly technical, powerful and dynamic. He is known for his ability to play anything he plays with his hands, also with his feet on a multi-pedal setup. His playing often incorporates layers of complex rhythms that require a level of independence that is rarely seen. Lang has been voted "The World's Greatest Drummer" in 2007 by Rhythm Magazine and has been named one of the "Best 25 Drummers Of All Time", winning awards and accolades from critics and peers for more than three decades.
Despite Thomas' humility and gratitude, he's playing style is unlike any other.
A few things came up:
-Methodical practice
-You have to learn how to learn
-Playing the piano, a "real instrument" per his mother
-Nine Beats
-Mark Wahlberg look alike?
-Physical fitness
-Hating the word "talented"
-Eating Pig Eyes
-Auditioning for Dream Theater
-Choosing the right drumming shoes
-Car Talk
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Thanks Rich for hosting Thomas. Cool insights!! 👍👍
What a treat to learn more about Thomas, his approach, and dude, that foot cam was the winner for me!
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Great episode!
Hey Rich! It's Gregory from Connecticut! I used to come to your CRASH Course with Mr. Segal!
This is very cool! Too bad I didn't see it before
When was the modern drummer festival?
Thomes the best rich is a good drummer also love you guys Hamemrdrummer From Germany
Rich looking like I could do that with ease
Rick Allen lost an arm and learned to play drums without it. This dude could lose both his arms and he’d still be better than most drummers.