This video chronicles the creation and educational purpose of “The Neil Peart Experiment,” performed by session drummer Ken K Mary. (Neil is one of Ken's drumming influences, and Ken is a great fan Neil's composition and performance.) Here is the experiment: could a session drummer replace the existing drum tracks, that were not performed to a click track, and make the replacement parts seamless in tone and performance? Would the new drum tracks be able to lock to the existing musical tracks without any issues? Would the song sound the same? Could this be done all in one pass, like the original recordings? Ken will post full versions of one song per week. Is this a tribute that even the Professor himself would approve of? You be the judge… KEN WILL ADD ONE FULL LENGTH VERSION OF ONE RUSH SONG FOR THE NEXT FOUR WEEKS, SO SUBSCRIBE TODAY!
"One of the most challenging (and best) aspects of being a musician is you never stop learning and it’s often the legacy of the masters (such as Neil Peart) where lies the educational lessons necessary to assist in our desire to improve!" - Ken Mary
Ken uses Pearl Drums, Sabian cymbals, Aquarian drum heads, Vater drumsticks, Stick Gripps, and RB Snares.
"One of the most challenging (and best) aspects of being a musician is you never stop learning and it’s often the legacy of the masters (such as Neil Peart) where lies the educational lessons necessary to assist in our desire to improve!" - Ken Mary
Ken uses Pearl Drums, Sabian cymbals, Aquarian drum heads, Vater drumsticks, Stick Gripps, and RB Snares.
The Neil Peart Experiment - by Ken Mary
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