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On
October 24th, 2002, Mississippi Music hosted Mike Mangini, one of
the worlds most respected drummers. He put on a clinic like few
we've seen. Besides blowing everybody away with a unbelievable (and
I don't use the term lightly) 45 minute drum solo, he took a great
deal of time teaching some of the theory and technics behind his
playing style. Not only does he hold the world record for number
of times to hit a drum head in 1 minute but he is a wonderful teacher
and a great guy. He played on a Pearl Masters Midnight Fade kit.
The set will be in the store for a few days so come by and check
it out.
Clip of Solo
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Michael Mangini has
successfully applied Rhythm Knowledge to all styles of music,
from classical to speed metal. He has consistently developed both
the melodic and rhythmic sides of his musical personality. He
devotes his music time (which pretty much matches his breathing
time) to drums, percussion, keyboards, programming, and writing.
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He has been both teacher
and student. He has been studying music since the age 5. He studied
percussion privately with Walter Tokarczyk (Public School System,
Waltham, MA), from age 10 through 18. Since 1987 he has given private
instruction to drummers, guitarists, and pianists. Michael completed
his first drum clinic tour in 1996, and since then he has traveled
the world as a clinician. The principles on which he based his extraordinary
style can be found in his publications entitled Rhythm Knowledge
Volumes I and II. Michael is currently finishing the final touches
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His numerous awards include: Boston's Best Drummer/Rhythm Section;
All Eastern United States Percussionist - First Chair; All Massachusetts
Jazz Band Drummer - First Chair; All Massachusetts Concert Band
Percussionist - First Chair; All Massachusetts (N.E. District)
Jazz Band Drummer - First Chair; Concert Band Percussionist
(N.E. District) First Chair… and on, and on ...
He has spent a positively unhealthy amount of time in the recording
studios. His more celebrated credits included Fire Garden and
G3 Live by Steve Vai, Waiting for the Punchline by Extreme,
and Set the World on Fire by Annihilator.
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Cathy, Gill, Richie and Mike |
He has also worked with numerous artists
in the Pop, Country-Rock, Jazz, and Classical fields.
When Michael speaks of the importance of being able
to relate to others "in and out of the limelight ",
he is talking from experience. He has toured with Steve Vai, Extreme,
Dale Bozzio/ Missing Persons, and Annihilator, to name a few,
and is an active clinician for Pearl Drums. He has accepted a
teaching position at Berklee and still teaches privately in the
Boston area.
He's pictured here with his newest band (in their
dreams).
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