funny. I don't really notice him doing anything particularly unusual tho. Although keeping those bouncing eighths going is really hard for me. But you get some full foot at 12:13
love it. are you a drummer by any chance? Curious about his bass drum. It sounds pretty dead, not like his high jazz tuning for toms. But I don't see any muffling.
Hah - this was years ago so I kind of forget. But yes, I'm a drummer. I didn't see any muffling outside. I recall it was a 16" BD. I have one that with a coated PS3 has just the right ring/deadness. But hey, I'm no Mark G!
The bass drum has two internal mufflers (factory-installed) on each side. They are called Pratt Mufflers and are adjustable felt strips that can be engaged and tightened up to your personal preference. You can custom order a bass drum from Gretsch with mufflers on either or both sides.
@@juancarlosbrenes4741 Could be. But I have two gretsch bds and rarely use the internal muffling as they just dampen too much. My gretsch are rbs and the hardware probably isn't as reliable as his brand new drums though. But I'm happy with the PS3 sometimes I add a small hand towel down by the pedal.
Mark Guiliana... Once again, always reminding us that being in the moment and being honest is the key to life...
Favorite place to sit at shows. So close you can almost see the drummer make decisions before you hear them.
rhythm?
@@OzricMagic 🥁? What is your definition of the word rhythm?
One of the most inspiring video out there
Such an incredible amount of energy and emotion is conveyed through his playing. Amazing
My favorite band no doubt. Falling down the stairs never sounded better. Thanks for posting, and congrats for getting the best seats in the house
Wow wow wow wow wow.
this is SOOO GOOOD!! oh booooi!
amazing solo using every sound and dynamic
Incredible musician!!
John Oliver on drums and coach bud of the bucks on sax ?!
thanks for sharing!
Bye guys 👋.....off to practice...
love it!!
Incredible.
Faster Marky, hit that cymbal! Beat them drums!
Art
Straight savage
A statement over a collection of licks
Perfect !!!!!!!
Real Art
Why didn't you record his left foot!?!?! YOU WERE RIGHT THEEEERE
funny. I don't really notice him doing anything particularly unusual tho. Although keeping those bouncing eighths going is really hard for me. But you get some full foot at 12:13
It’s funny how people always find something to complain about
Hey the complaint dept. is closed.
Love that quick improvised drum rhythm at th-cam.com/video/dh8NI6GUYIc/w-d-xo.html
👍👍👍👍👍👍
”fuck yes”
What's the name of this tune
Imhotep Williams “long branch (alternate take)” from the quartets record “family first”
Is that a Brooklyn micro kit?
Like listening to a headache!😱
love it. are you a drummer by any chance? Curious about his bass drum. It sounds pretty dead, not like his high jazz tuning for toms. But I don't see any muffling.
Hah - this was years ago so I kind of forget. But yes, I'm a drummer. I didn't see any muffling outside. I recall it was a 16" BD. I have one that with a coated PS3 has just the right ring/deadness. But hey, I'm no Mark G!
@@wolfereeno No one is. Not even him.
The bass drum has two internal mufflers (factory-installed) on each side. They are called Pratt Mufflers and are adjustable felt strips that can be engaged and tightened up to your personal preference. You can custom order a bass drum from Gretsch with mufflers on either or both sides.
@@juancarlosbrenes4741 Could be. But I have two gretsch bds and rarely use the internal muffling as they just dampen too much. My gretsch are rbs and the hardware probably isn't as reliable as his brand new drums though. But I'm happy with the PS3 sometimes I add a small hand towel down by the pedal.
@@wolfereeno The Bass Drum has 2 Pratt Mufflers, there is a video of Mark unpacking a new set and this kit includes those same drums!
Epistrophy???
Story telling
What drum set is that?
Gretsch (new) with a 16" bd if I recall correctly.
@@wolfereeno the gretsch Brooklyn micro?
What are these dimensions..small bass drum..
it was a 16.
When I hear Mark play, to me, sounds more like a practice session.
Too bad the drums are over-powering the rest of the quartet on this recording.