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Date Posted: 18:11:55 11/08/02 Fri
Author: PLUTO BULLY
Author Host/IP: NoHost / 63.119.217.5
Subject: Re: Progessive Rock
In reply to: James.A.Boyd 's message, "Re: Progessive Rock" on 02:17:38 11/08/02 Fri

>>Do you guys like Progessive Rock groups like Dream
>>Theater, Planet X, or Spock's Beard? Which Ones, if
>>any, do you guys like?
>
>hey man
>
>yeah I particularly like Planet X. I used to be into
>DT in a big way but kinda grew out of them, ofcourse
>there is no denying DT skills but after listening to
>the likes of Holdsworth and Shawn petrucci no longer
>holds the 'god like' status that he once did. For me
>the most appealing thing about Planet X is Virgil
>Donati, I have been to one of his clinics and it was
>the best $15 dollars I have ever spent!!
>He talked about his approach to practice/learning his
>instrument by systematically going through all the
>different meters and then combining them together, he
>talked a lot about different groups of numbers and
>then combining those i.e 4/4 then 3/4 then 5/4 etc. So
>his approach is actually very similar to shawns in
>that respect. The other incredible thing is that even
>though he is considered to be one of the greatest(if
>not the greatest) drummer in the world he still
>practices 10 hours a day when he can. That to me is
>*really* inspiring!!
>
>peace
>
>james
Yeah, I'm no drummer but I do like Donati a lot and also T mac Alpine a lot as well. But let me ask you, as I saw the Bukethead post(-s) below and As I have never owned a Bucket CD, what is so good about him, and do you know of any one record of his for me to sample his best chops and musicianship? THx.

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