World’s Youngest Drummer.

By Alex in Music, World Records on Aug 5, 2006 at 2:51 pm

Meet Julian Pavone, the world’s youngest drummer:

While standing only 31” tall and weighing in at 27 pounds, 16 month old Julian is certainly a star in the making. Playing the drums while sitting atop his father’s lap since the age of three months, this rhythmic child could keep a steady beat while rolling around in his mother’s womb! Since then, he has progressed to being able to perform drum rolls and actually plays syncopated beats. Too small for his feet to reach the bass drum or high hat pedals, he sits in his high chair playing dad’s prized DW’s. His favorite bands to rock to include, The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, The Who, Chicago, ToTo and Rush.

And here I am, thinking that it’s only a joke when someone said they will buy your kid a drumset … Link – via Ursi’s Blog


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  1. Mateus
    Aug 5th, 2006 at 3:36 pm

    Hey, I daily check your website and noticed the lack of comments! What a shame of these viewers! And even myself, good luck with your son (daughter?), and keep up the good work!
    Regards

  2. Inkjammer
    Aug 5th, 2006 at 9:59 pm

    Definately, definately trying to outdo Mozart there.

  3. mod points
    Aug 6th, 2006 at 12:49 am

    Oh, C’mon – really. the kid has a sense of rhythm, but does he have TALENT? I’ve been around percussionists for decades. Looks like his parents are promoting him. Why? He’s really not that impressive. Sorry to burst the bubble. Cute? Yes. Talented? Give hime 10 years and we’ll see.

    Also, they’ve got isolation headphones on the kid. Whatt is that doing to his young ears, and hearing. These people need to get a clue.


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