HOLZWARTH Brothers To Hold Rhythm Section Clinic In Germany; Video Available

November 26, 2008

BLIND GUARDIAN bass player Oliver Holzwarth (most recently on tour with former NIGHTWISH singer Tarja Turunen) and his brother Alex Holzwarth (RHAPSODY OF FIRE drummer) held a "rhythm section" bass-and-drum clinic on November 22, 2008 at Blue Box in Siegen, Germany. Alex and Oliver played "Into The Storm", "Welcome To Dying" from BLIND GUARDIAN, "Holy Thunderforce" from RHAPSODY OF FIRE and "Nemo" and "Wishmaster" from NIGHTWISH/TARJA TURUNEN in order to demonstrate the most common drum and bass patterns in heavy music.

Watcha two-minute collection of highlights from the clinic below.

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