DRUM COVER - Red Barchetta by Rush
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ก.ย. 2024
- A classic Rush song form arguably their most famous and well respected album. Neil Peart's drumming is just so perfect as it is on every other Rush song that he played on. Every aspect of his playing contributes to the story of the song, whether it be the drive of his groove (no pun intended), the excitement and urgency in his fills, or the acute flow of dynamics. I still look to him as a cornerstone inspiration as a musician.
I had a bunch of requests for more tunes on the Slingerland concert tom kit, and I couldn't think of a more fitting song. It has taken me long enough to get back around to digging into Rush again, and with the added deep dive I've recently been doing having just finished Geddy Lee's new book, there will possibly be some more in the near future.
GEAR:
- Slingerland Drums
- Zildjian Cymbals
- Remo Drumheads
- DW Pedals
- Vic Firth Drum Sticks
- Shure In-Ear Monitors
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Damn! From the grace notes of Steely Dan to the thunderous tom-pounding of Rush ....you can nail it down !!! Well done Tate.
Thanks!
That was friggin excellent
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The professor is smiling ❤
Been watching your stuff for a few years. Gets better and better. Your choice of songs is Great ! Obscure tunes !!! Love it. Polished player, very versatile ! Great Job Tate. Keep it up !
Thanks so much! I appreciate it!
Simply outstanding!
Those are a lot of grooves and chops to duplicate. Again, you nailed a difficult song most pro’s couldn’t just bang out. Bravo Tate!
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Beautiful..... and so clean!!!!
Thanks Bruce!
One of my favourite Rush numbers. Superb delivery man. Respect.
Thank you!
In 15+years on TH-cam, I’ve never left a comment. But I must say, that is absolutely brilliant 👏👏
Thanks James!
Great drumming Tate! Love the drum kit too! It sounds great even with the old heads! You are killing it man! 👍🏻🤘🏻😊
Thanks Earl! I've debated changing the heads on this kit, but I'm liking to vibe I've got so far. Maybe I'll put on some coated heads for future Chicago covers...
Wow! Fantastic playing🎉😊
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Spot On!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sounding as good as always! 👍🏼
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Nice! Love the sound of those concert toms!
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Well done!
Thanks Terry!
Bravo! Really amazing. Great sound and the playing is spot on. Which is why I will probably never cover a Rush tune.
Appreciate it Jim!
Your timing and fillage is perfect and your relaxed style makes it look so easy how do you not drown yourself out with those little buds ?
The in-ears can get rid of a lot of outside noise, and I don't have to turn them up super loud once I get the right balance of hearing my drums and the recording I'm playing to!
I will try that cause my beats aren’t enough was actually use brushes lol at least to get most parts down thank you Tate
A talented fellow like you, certainly "Can buy me a thrill' (lol...). ♪
Heck, you nailed a quite complex one indeed. (Great, challenging, and fun song for drummers).
You undeniably did your homework as usual. (respect). ♪
Peace always, amigo ;^)♪
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Appreciate it!
Great job Tate! Covering a tune by the great Neil Peart is not an easy task and you did it magnificently!! 🥁🥁🥁👍👍👍😀
Thanks Bob!
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Wow! Enjoyed that immensely. Job well done!
Appreciate it!
I'm so jealous!
What would it take to see you do “Cygnus X-1” 🙏🏻
Would take me some time...
waiting patiently ❤❤@@tate_berkey
Perfect;
Kind of disappointed here, Tate. I feel like Neil Peart is a second-rate prog drummer, (and prog-rock was all he could play), who already gets way, WAY too much praise from intermediate drummers and hobbyists. I wouldn't have guessed that you'd be on that bandwagon.
Great song, though.
Peart does cop a lot of flack. But I don't agree with it. You can see Tate is working hard so really don't understand why your knocking him for it. Disappointed?
@@thetonetosser I guess because I resent the cult of Neil Peart. The guy was not a great player, and yet there's this obsession on social media with the idea he was not only a great player, but "the best ever," as of such a thing exists. I just didn't see Tate supporting that whole trend.
Yes! Good job man. I enjoyed your performance.
Thank you!