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Neil Peart was my #1 influence when I first started playing drums almost 40 years ago. For 3 years, there was nobody else. I devoured everything I could find about Neil Pearts drumming. I learned how to transcribe drum parts by doing lots of tunes from Permanent Waves, Moving Pictures & Signals. I’m now doing a series that I’m calling “A Neil Peart Drum Tutorial”. YYZ is my second Neil Peart Drum Tutorial explaining his most famous fills along with his classic ride cymbal pattern. Let me know in the comments what other songs by Rush that you’d like a tutorial on Neil’s parts (Grooves or fills). And if there are other drummers as well! I have plans to do the ones that impacted me the most so stay tuned for them! I put my blooper at the beginning of this one :) If you liked this video, please like, comment, share & subscribe! ~Jeff Wald~ Masterworks specs: The kit is basically in Pearl Reference Specs except all have at least 2 plies of mahogany on the inside (which is stained red) and adding 4 plies w/ the floor and even more mahogany with the Gong & kicks. The rest of the plies in each are maple except for the snare. We named the finish Red Bubinga Burst. I had them darken 25% of each drum to the edge. The gong is 40% fade only on the head side b/c its single headed. The only regret is that on the smaller drums you really can’t tell b/c I didn’t think about the rims covering the edges. Oh well, still looks amazing in person. Snare (Mic’d with Audix i5) 14x5.75". 10 ply, 12.5mm "Regular" - 2 inner Birch, 7 ply Maple in the middle, 1 ply outer Bubinga. It also has the triple snare throw off. This thing looks amazing and lets you choose 3 different 6 strand snares allowing you to mix and match all of them. However, I've been using a 24 strand one from another Pearl snare for years. Toms (Mic’d with Audix D2) 6x7" Rack Tom - 6 ply, 7.5mm "Regular"; 2 inner Mahogany, 3 ply Maple in the middle, 1 outer Bubinga; Edge is Rounded 45 degree 8x7.25" Rack Tom - 6 ply, 7.5mm "Regular"; 2 inner Mahogany, 3 ply Maple in the middle, 1 outer Bubinga; Edge is Rounded 45 degree 10x7.75" Rack Tom - 8 ply, 7.2mm "Thin"; 2 inner Mahogany, 5 ply Maple in the middle, 1 outer Bubinga; Edge is Rounded 45 degree 12X8.5" Rack Tom - 8 ply, 7.2mm "Thin"; 2 inner Mahogany, 5 ply Maple in the middle, 1 outer Bubinga; Edge is Rounded 45 degree 13x9.5" Rack Tom on left - 6 ply, 7.5mm "Regular"; 2 inner mahogany, 3 ply Maple in the middle, 1 outer Bubinga; Edge is Rounded 45 degree Floor Toms (Mic’d with Audix D4) 14x13" Floor Tom - 8 ply, 10mm "Regular"; 4 inner Mahogany, 3 ply Maple in the middle, 1 outer Bubinga; Edge is Rounded 45 degree 16x15" Floor Tom - 8 ply, 10mm "Regular"; 4 inner Mahogany, 3 ply Maple in the middle, 1 outer Bubinga; Edge is Rounded 45 degree Gong Drum (Mic’d with Audix D6) 20x15"– 8 ply, 10mm "Regular"; 7 ply Mahogany, 1 ply Bubinga on the outside. Fully Rounded Edge. Finish is a fade from the head down instead of the burst like the rest b/c of it being single headed Kick Drums (Mic’d with Audix D6s) 22x17 kicks. 10 ply, 12.5mm "Regular"; 6 inner are Mahogany - BOOM!! The middle 3 plies are Maple and the outside Bubinga. Overheads (Mic’d with two Audix SCX-25A) Cymbals from left to right: 17” Sabian Xtreme China regular finish 10” Zildjian K Splash 14” Hi-Hats: K Custom Session (Steve Gadd model) 19” Zildjian K Dark Crash 20” K Custom Session Ride (Steve Gadd model) 14” Zildjian Mastersound as second hi-hat 18” Zildjian A Custom Crash