Rush - Tom Sawyer - Drum Cover by Ryan Masecar
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ก.ย. 2024
- Tis the season! You've been good, so I got you some Rush. You know, that one.
Kit specs:
Yamaha Birch Custom Absolute Nouveau
22x18 main kick, 24x18 secondary, 10x8, 12,9, 14x12, 18x16
Tama Superstar Concert Toms (mid 80s)
6x5.5, 8x5.5, 10x6.5
Pearl Reference Gong Drum 20x14
Tama Fibrestar Mastercraft Snare 1980s 14x5
Yamaha Alex Acuña timbale 13" (used as a desk here)
13" A Zildjian Mastersound Hihats
20" A Avedis
16" Sabian AA Bright Crash
10" AA Splash
16" Paragon Crash
8" A Splash Brilliant
18" A Medium-Thin Crash 1970s
22" A Ping Ride Made in Canada 1970s
20" Paiste Signature Thin China
19" Paragon Chinese
Zildjian crotale (high E)
Musser Glockenspiel
Roland SPD-SX SE
DW 9000 Pedals w/ Tama Iron Cobra felt beaters
DW 9000 Stands
Vater Power 5A drumsticks (played backwards)
Note for note and everything! Incredible job!
Nice work and your kit sounds amazing and your snare sounds so good
complimenti hai un tiro fantastico !!!!!!!!
Its every drummer's dream to play this song on this kit. Well done, Ryan!
Really ? Just got me a Efnote 3X, wonder when I will be able to play a few sections ...😀
The little crotale next to the high tom😂 1:50
Most Peart sounding kit I’ve ever heard. Great playing as well! Keep it up!
Tooooo damn good!!!!!!
Ryan!!!! Best cover of this song I’ve ever seen!!!!!!! Bravo 🙌
Ryan,you were spot-on and on point!! Neil would be proud!!!
Perfect as always!
very good
Kit sounds superb, just like the playing.
That ending was comical AF😆
That was great!! Cheers from Canada
Purrrfect!
Outstanding job. Merry Christmas.
Yup
Excellent cover!! Great drumming!
Incredible job
Solid cover man. Love how your kit sounds.
Ryan you played this perfectly! Great work! 👍🏻🤘🏻😊 by the way I loved the extra playing at the end of the song around the kit! It’s hard to not want to play everything on a big kit! 😊😊😉Especially the chimes at the end 😂😂😂!
Hell yeah
Nice job dude!
Nice job!
This is a compliment and I don't mean this in a bad way... IMO You have BETTER technique than Neil Peart did... I loved his playing, but you have better hands. Don't shoot the messenger, he was the man, but you are like a more relaxed and non stiff version of the man himself (and I am a Neil Peart fan).
you know when you hear someone cover a band you like and you hear it just "fall flat" ??? even when they are technically great??? well that didn't happen here. I mean I am not hearing "Rush" play this song but I AM HEARING RUSH!!! this guy gets the songs!!! he understands the feeling, the accents, the vibe, the energy.. the whole point. he gets it all.. and I can fully recognize that the entire time.. even if he isn't exactly "Neil Peart" -- whatever.. who cares, you are certainly playing the songs CORRECTLY!!! I mean I'm thinking you're doing better than Peart does when he had just come off a long bike ride and a break.. and that's saying a lot because he wrote the parts... that's just crazy.
Xanadu or YYZ please
Youre better than my drummer.. a lot better😂
Channeling
You playing the 16th notes on your hi-hat with the butt of your stick is making my forearms hurt just watching. Impressive, nonetheless.
Honestly I don't find it much harder than playing tip end out. At least on hats. I'm playing on the bow of the top cymbal for 90% of this performance, and the butt end means I still get a fat sound. Ride cymbal can be brutal though...
@@masecardrums Pretty cool! I just need to build my chops up to be able to get through the whole song without cramping up 😂
Of course, the more you practice, the better you get! But I also recommend looking at Todd Sucherman's in/out hihat technique - it's essentially the technique I'm using to stay relaxed at these sorts of tempos. But, again, not on the ride haha