Virgil Donati in Brazil - The Session Live at the Batera Clube Room DVD
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Show do projeto The Session Live at the Batera Clube Room
Participação Especial: Virgil Donati
Gravado em 2011 no Estúdio Batera Clube Room
Guarulhos - SP. Brasil
Direção: Ricardo Goedert e Sallaberry
Filmagem e Edição: Mondo Cão e Junior Nenê
Áudio e Mixagem: Mondo Cão e Junior Nenê
Produção: João Giardim, Bruno Valverde, Athos Costa, Mike Maeda, Felipe Calchi, Silvia Goedert.
Todos os Direitos Reservados ao Batera Clube.
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The Greatest Drummer Ever Born! & he is from my city! Met him many times!
Quantum Factor (Planet X) 0:30
Desert Girl (Planet X) 5:50
Snuff (Planet X) 11:26
Solo 16:25
Poland (Planet X) 31:00
This is his best youtube performance imo,just crosses rhythmic highways we can not go too,the dedication of this man is unbelievable.
Virgil is literally pushing the frontier of drums and music especially jazz fusion and prog metal. His compositions and complex understanding of music and music theory all just beat out every drummer today. Virgil will go down in history as one of the best drummer to ever live!
Frankie you have alot of growing to do musically get real,the greatest drummer to ever live? what are you 10 yrs old
denny garr I mean he's literally better than everyone else.
How about a couple of names
Mike Mangini, Marco Minneman, Gavin Harrison, Danny Carey, Neil Peart, Matt Garstka. Anyone else in the world, have you seen Virgil's others solos? Nobody can match his technical capability.
Also did you even listen to the quantum factor intro at all?
Don't forget that Virgil is not only a genius drum performer, he also composes incredible music (almost all tracks in this list are penned by him). His fusion metal stuff is marvellous: it's not just barrage of notes thrown in for the sake of technicality: it is is very soulful, deep and emotional story telling.
I think "grooves" is the key word here. Virgil plays these intricate patterns and makes them groove so hard. He doesn't sound mechanical and you constantly Feel where he is whether or not you fully understand the pattern or not. No one does this genra better than he does.
Anyone with a corner of a mind has got to respect Virgil Donati, Thomas lang, Dylan Elise, Mike Mangini and many other drummers for honing their craft and bringing a whole new level to drumming/percussion.. Loved Joe Morello, Buddy Rich, Louie Bellson, Sonny Payne, Dino Danelli, Lionel Hampton, to name just a very very few...
World's best drummer?
Most intimidating Drummer for Sure !! . Like Minneman Said Virgil is Deep
Ah, ever hear of Roy Haynes or Jack DeJohnette?
@@mitchkahle314 I respect your opinion . but he is the most intimidating for sure . thomas lang too
@@mitchkahle314 When the genres are so radically different, there is no basis for comparison.Aside from that, there is no need for comparison. You can enjoy lots of different styles and drummers. For a listen to Donati playing jazz, there's a video of him rehearsing with a trio and he's swings hared enough to shatter your senses. He's not a one-trick-pony.
That's not a question, that's a fact.
One of the bests drummer hands down. I love his style.
My brain hurts after watching VD, what a player! His new solo album is unbelievable, a real treat
Best drummer I've ever seen.Seen him May 5th this year and I bought the pedal he used and he autographed it !
The quantum factor groove is so complicated
Everything he plays is complicated. I haven't heard anyone duplicate his playing, yet.
Ele ensinou o metrônomo a contar.
Kkkkkkkkkkk
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Buto pra fud hehe
Double stroke rolls with right leg/ right hand. Single stroke rolls left leg/ left hand. Amazing!!!
He's God, he can't die.
Magical skills, years of practice and the right teachers. Hell with aerobics... be a rock drummer! Great video, sound and editing. I really enjoyed watching and listening! Keep rockin'
Great! Thanks!
His hihat work is ridiculous. Love it!
esse cara Destrói muitoooooooooooooo
Seen him twice. Blown away each time.
Just watching this performance makes a very soothing, invigorating effect on me. Bravo, Virgil! This is an excellent footage.
I don't think he missed one syncopated riff in 38 min. Seems to have a bottomless pit of chops and fills. Nothing like playing 4 tim sigs at the same time. Absolute mastery!!!
VIRGIL HAS ALWAYS BEEN MY INSPIRATION I REMEMBER SITTING IN FRONT OF HIM AT ONE OF HIS CLINICS IN NEW YORK IN1996 I ASK HIM A QUESTION IN ONE WAY AND KIND OFANSWERED IT MYSELF WITHOUT KNOWING. IT WAS ABOUT POLY-RHYTHMS. HE KIND OF LOOK AT ME IN SUPRISE I WAS JUST HOPING I WAS NOT OFF INQUIRING HE SAID , YES THAT'S RIGHT YOU SAID IT, AND FOR THAT HE PERSONALLY GIVE ME A FREE PAIR OF HIS VATER SIGNATURE MODEL DRUMSTICK OH MAN I WISH I WOULD HAVE CHERISH THOSE DRUMSTICKS
EXACTLY! He's one of the greatest Fusion writers alive!!
THAT'S INCREDIBLE VIRGIL DONATI..
It's a different aesthetic. Don't just listen to the rhythms and meters, the music is also highly intelligent towards harmonies. There are just some many interesting chords, voice movements and outside melodies going on that it would be a shame to overlook them. If you want something easy to listen to you've definetly come to the wrong place. Would you accuse Igor Stravinsky of not being accessible enough?
Virgil Donati is the Alan Holdsworth of the drums !! I believe that sums it up exactly! So way beyond everyone else ! I have watched and purchased every Virgil piece of music! My wife believes I am obsessed with Virgel Donati ! Drummer of over 45 years completely blown away !
I can uderstand .i m fascinated too
god fucked up. this guy was way too good for earth
rockin the Mangini signature snare. awesome. Virgil kills it every time!
definitivamente mi baterista favorito
Those Saturation Crashes are like the best sounds crashes ever haha
whenever people tell me that matched grip is better than traditional (i use traditional), i direct them to videos of virgil donati, dave weckl, vinnie colaiuta, buddy rich, jojo mayer....
Leyenda de la batteria !
Nenhum baterista faz o que esse cara faz. É algo tão fora do comum que até quem entende do instrumento fica completamente embarassado com o nível de complexidade que ele exerce.
Demétrius
Kkkk Demétrius sério isso ?
Procurem travis orbin
vdd
Morria e não sabia desse vídeo! kkkkkk
Anybody wondering what the opening song is (before the video starts), it's from Derek Sherinian's Planet X album, song called "Space Martini"
+Sheldon Kreger similar beat to Space Boogie , Jeff Beck
I am excited for "Beyond Turbines" album release! drummerlist.com/node/9
+Sheldon Kreger Yes thanks a lot. I've looking for this for such a long time.
+Zachary Metza it's a great album. You can buy it directly from Derek Sherinian
Yeah, I seen that, Costs like $30 wherever you go. Something with shipping being $20 alone. I already spend too much on drums. haha Seems like anything Planet X (Band) Virgils solo album Derek S. costs a lot.
Yeah amazing.I still have the vinyl record of Loose Change live at The Grainstore Tavern.
Eu vou tocar como ele um dia!
Nos vamos
He is just a genius... I rarely use this word
0:30 Quantum factor
05:52 Desert girl
11:30 Snuff
16:25 Solo
31:00 Poland
36:55 Quantum factor groove
True :) Much love!
Mano o cara e 10 muito top yes
"Participação especial: Virgil Donati". Mas as músicas são dele HAUIDHAUSIDHASIUDA
what a question... its because thats the way he get focused...
I agree with this sentiment ...
great Virgil
The best
Heck, I'd love to see Michael Manring playing with Virge in the Planet X! That would be a blast!
What is the name of the song in the beginning and at the end??
I couldn't work it out...
Superb
It's Space Martini, from Derek Sherinian's solo album, Planet X.
Planet X are (or were?) amazing and you will learn alot about rhythm from listening to them. It's easy to pass them off as geeky but I encourage you to give them a chance.
Yes that one. I imagined it had something to do with Mangini, since i saw it on his kit, but i googled 'mike mangini logo' and nothing came out. Thanks!
I'd just like to know from which Galaxy that the planet is in where that Desert Girl lives!
If you mean to his very left and the small gray one, then it's the Mike Mangini signature snare drum.
Quero ver tocar um chover desse cara , nunca vi ninguém tocar , se alguém aí souber me indiquem o vídeo por favor , absurdo!
Hola, buena noche, I'm wondering what double pedal is that? Virgils payn' like the strong breeze blowing from a waterfall
se merece lo qe sea....este tipo es un groso..
Man. This is the culmination of thousands of hours of relentless practice.
Yes
monstro,,,,,,e por ai vai.Parabéns
Dave Weckl, Vinnie Colaïuta, Thomas Lang, Jojo Mayer and Virgil Donati shut up the detractors of the "traditional" position asserting that except for Jazz, IT WAS IMPOSSIBLE to play drums with POWER, EASE, SWIFTNESS... and VERSATILITY ! If fabulous Buddy Rich, Steve Gadd and Tony Williams (even if he played then in Match Grip) had already proved it in past, today the hallucinating and phenomenal Virgil Donati close definitively the debate.
You are completely right ! But what I wanted to say, it's that since my youth I'm fascinated by the snare-drum, by the visual beauty of the traditional grip and by what it allowed to do especially for stroke-rolls. I spent years to work my snare-drum for hours. (The choice of my photo isn't a chance !) But except for Jazzmen nobody in Rock (Except in the 60's, Mitch Mitchell or Mike Shrieve) or Jazz-Rock in the 70's didn't play in this way, except Steve Gadd, Narada Michaël Walden, Christian Vander or André Ceccarelli , drummers among my "idols" ! I thus played only so for years. You imagine my satisfaction when appeared "monsters" as Virgil Donati, Jojo Mayer, Thomas Lang or Keith Carlock whom played traditional grip... while making incredible things !
***** (Sorry for my answer and those memories... of which you don't have nothing to do !) Your major problem with the trad.grip is the "anti-natural" position of the left hand : single-strokes are more difficult to realize, the left arm doesn't reach toms with the same ease, nor crash cymbals placed to the left of your kit or for the crossed-play between the hi-hat and snare-drum. (Moreover, I haven't seen yet A SINGLE GospelShops drummer playing with trad. grip) If you're right to say that it depends on the music style, this position doesn't seem to be an inconvenience for Jojo Mayer or Donati... And what an ease for stroke-rolls, parradidles, ghost-notes and nuances generally ! If you work gradually and VERY slowly, you'll succeed. Good luck M.A. !
***** No problems Thelemite 1 ! In fact, I exaggerate... When I'm sick to not be able to play my single-strokes faster enough because of trad. grip, (And that I want to break my drum-kit because I bang my left stick against my alto tom !) or when I'm tired of that position, I ALSO play in match-grip ! ;-))
Great Master !
FIGHT THE POWER!!!
yes
Anyone know what the song at the end is? The one playing during the credit roll.
THE BEST. AMAZING O.o
he's already doing a 4 over 3 beat then proceeds to play the straight four feel coming out of the 4 over 3 during which it is natural to feel the 3 rather than the four over three over four over 3 over 4 over 4 over 5 over 4 over 5 teen
man his understanding and grasp of this stuff is ridiculous. Surely there are some things that just can't be taught. I guess what i'm asking is; if 20 random people who were interested in drums put as much effort into practice as people like Virgil obviously has, would they all be this good? There's got to be a lot of natural freakish talent going on with guys like this right?
so cool. Great Greep!!!!
Toca muito 👏👏👏
if what u say is true its ALL GONE!
Un atleta de la batería...
esse cara é foda!!!!! FODA!
I've heard about all of this practicing Virgil does, and I don't understand why. Is he an amazing drummer? Absolutely. But, he sounds exactly the same in 2015 as he did in 2005. What is he working on???
probably trying to just maintain
UUUAAAAUUU!!!!
Muito bom!
check out the Duplets at 13:25!
Uowwwwwwwww using Urban Boards!!! Nice!!!
Yes, they would all be as good :D
For studying Polyrhythms, you might also wanna look for Matt Halpern.
Dude is a god behind the set.
mike mangini´s signature snare in left side
9:17 - probably the best allan holdsworth solo i've heard. 13:46 + is Brett Garsed
does anyone know what song he was playing at the 1997 MDF
Drums here sound much better, then on killed with compression and clipping "Quantum" album.
Oh my god
shutt up,omg !!!! Virgil is fukn amazing
VIRGIL \m/ \m/
Sadly now Donati has to play on his own because only he knows where he is in any given song. Although in this one I believe he's in Brazil:-)).
Does anybody know which exact types of hats is he using here?
14" Sabian HHX Stage hats. crisp, good chick to them
Peliculas gratis
You say this is a DVD? Is this available anywhere? Thanks.
it is virgil's, but it is mikes signature snare
cool drumer
fucking Virgil Donati best drummer
Virgil: "Silly bitches, only I can do that much rhythms together."
I never said there wasn't groove in the music.
a) I think this stuff is very structured (except the first track - Quantum Factor).
b) you have to realise that different musics give you different feelings and emotions... I listen to them for different reasons. The fundamental flaw it appears you have is that you approach fusion music like this expecting it to be a more standard rock or pop songs (or whatever), and because you don't get those emotions, you don't like it. Variety is good.
Foda 👊👊👊🤘🤘🤘🤘
Good man stay with Pearl Drums
What brand of drums are those?
Qual a marca de tambores são esses?
Che marca di tamburi sono quelli?
pearl drums
Pearl master series