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Neil Peart's Top 10-Plus Beats
These are my favorite beats from Neil Peart's playing with Rush.
Let me know what you're favorite beats are.
Click a link to hear a beat.
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Tom Sawyer (opening).
The power of this muscular opening groove is infectious. This was one of the
reasons I picked up the drum sticks. Of course, when I first heard this I
thought Neil was playing the hi-hat with two hands instead of one.
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The
ride cymbal bell pattern
that first appeared on the songs Hemispheres, La Villa Strangiato,
and later used on The Spirit of Radio, Red Barchetta, YYZ, Between
the Wheels, and many
others. This is one of the most recognized Neil drum beats. It's used in sections that need a strong, driving beat.
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The
double-hand ride technique
between hi-hat and ride cymbal bell used on
The Camera Eye, Subdivisions,
Red Sector A, and many others. I had to slow down Subdvisions on
vinyl to understand what Neil was doing.
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Test for Echo. Until I
watched Neil play this beat on the "A Work in Progress" instructional video,
I had no idea what he was doing. This is simply one of the most wicked beats
Neil has ever played, with the double-bass pounding out 16th notes along
with the snare drum. Neil keeps the beat coming down on on 1-2-3 & 4
on the hi-hat, and just happens to throw in some toms and crashes for good
measure.
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One Little Victory.
This is a simpler approach to the Test for Echo drum beat, with the
double-bass and snare playing sixteenth notes. This time, Neil throws in
some off-beat accents on the snare that seem impossible.
Also, the snare accents are a nice counterpoint to the guitar riff.
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Animate.
The opening
groove on this song feels really good, with an off-beat cymbal bell pattern.
Neil used to do this beat from the ride cymbal to the Chinese cymbal (a la
Subdivisions), and
still does on occasion.
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The Body Electric. Two
examples from this song: The very beginning, with its mechanical, driving
snare beat and near the end. The latter is one of the coolest beats I've
heard Neil do.
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The Enemy Within (Part I of
Fear). The beat during the
first and third chorus is hypnotic.
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Red Lenses. There are
so many amazing beats on this song, but I'm going to pick two:
The first is
from each chorus. Neil uses his electronic kit to full capacity, throwing
in cowbells and hi-hat sounds. The second beat is coming out of the "solo"
section.
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Leave That Thing Alone.
The first beat is the
main groove that opens the song.
This is a straight-ahead, R&B-type groove.
The second is an African-inspired
beat, spiced up with trigger sounds, that plays through the second
verse.
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