YYZ | Rush | Drum Cover #1

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @chriswright2250
    @chriswright2250 5 дней назад +2

    Very good ❤

  • @nathanammon4021
    @nathanammon4021 5 дней назад +1

    Nice

  • @stephenpierson1
    @stephenpierson1 5 дней назад +2

    Hell yeah, man!! Stay after it!

    • @cavansvec
      @cavansvec  5 дней назад

      @@stephenpierson1 sure will steve!

  • @mikemccormick1676
    @mikemccormick1676 5 дней назад +1

    Good job!! You even resemble a young Neil!!! I love the early 80s set-up and color choice for your kit. That was my favorite Neil Peart kit. The Tama Superstars in candy apple red. As a young drummer, I to was a Rush/Neil Peart fanatic- still am to this day. I was lucky enough to see him/them dozens of times. You have the skills. It's all a matter of love and hard work. Keep at it. Hope to see you on stage at some point!

    • @cavansvec
      @cavansvec  5 дней назад

      @@mikemccormick1676 Thanks mike for those meaningful words!

  • @saumickbasu1174
    @saumickbasu1174 5 дней назад +1

    That's a beautiful-looking set! And a brave attempt! Best wishes for the next ones.

    • @cavansvec
      @cavansvec  5 дней назад

      @@saumickbasu1174 thank you very much!

  • @nathanammon4021
    @nathanammon4021 5 дней назад

    I think I prefer the white head for the snare.

    • @cavansvec
      @cavansvec  5 дней назад

      @@nathanammon4021 Hey nathan! I actually use the clear heads for the snare, as I am best trying to recreate Neil’s tone and he used the same heads.

  • @mikemccormick1676
    @mikemccormick1676 5 дней назад

    Hi. I see you have other Rush covers. I'm going to check those out. Have you ever checked out a drummer on RUclips that played every rush song from every album? If not, check him out. He is awesome! He is dead on, every beat. His channel is SterlingPatrickFuentes.

    • @cavansvec
      @cavansvec  5 дней назад

      @@mikemccormick1676 Hey mike! I sure have checked him out. He was a huge inspiration for me, as I have used his covers to help learn the parts for certain tricky songs.

    • @mikemccormick1676
      @mikemccormick1676 3 дня назад +1

      @cavansvec Good! Watching can definitely help. Especially with patterns that have cross-sticking or unusual sticking. I'm sure you know this, but break down the tricky parts and fills into measures, then slow down the tempo and work on them until you have it, then speed up in increments until you reach the correct bpm. Don't cheat on technique- bad habits are hard to break!! Best wishes!

  • @nathanammon4021
    @nathanammon4021 5 дней назад

    Is that a small room you look cramped a little.

    • @cavansvec
      @cavansvec  5 дней назад

      @@nathanammon4021 Hey nate, it’s actually a pretty big room, but neil’s set is pretty big, lots of drums and intricate pieces, which makes it have to be as compact as possible.

    • @nathanammon4021
      @nathanammon4021 5 дней назад

      @@cavansvecok I don’t think you would have to get the same brand of drum as long as the wood depth is the same. Same for snare I’d guess. My set is 6 ply maple pearl it’s pro grade but it’s made more for playing live than for studio. I believe 4 ply wood is more for the studio. The sound engineering has come along way since the 80s although his drums sounded great on every album. Have you done any research on how to set up a room like that to record.