drummer set ups


Source: www.andrew olson.com
Neil Peart’s drum kit always inspires drummers‘ (and non-drummers’) imaginations. I always think of the first time I saw Rush in 1984 on the Grace Under Pressure tour. Before the show, a red curtain covered the entire kit. Then, right before the house lights went down, Neil peeked out from behind the curtain like the Wizard of Oz. The lights went out, the curtain came off, and the band took to the stage. After the show, people lined up against the front of the stage to get a look at the Tama Artstar prototype as the crew packed it away into cases. It was like looking at a Ferrari. Same color, too.

If you’ve wondered why Neil has such a large drum kit, it’s actually pretty simple: He uses all those drums the same way a piano player uses all the keys; it simply adds more melody to his playing. In a power trio like Rush, Neil wants to be able to fill those musical holes in interesting ways.

“The drums are made by DW, with a custom red sparkle finish.

“The bass drum is 22″, the toms are 8″, 10″, 12″, 13″, 15″ (two), 16″, and 18″. The current favorite snare drum is a 5″ x 14″ DW Craviaotto, and I’m also using a 13″ DW piccolo snare, miscellaneous LP cowbells, and DW pedals and hardware.

“Out back, and hidden all around, are Roland V-drums and trigger pads, accompanying the Kat mallet controller and Shark pedals, all feeding into Roland TD-10 modules with expansion cards, Roland 5080 sampler, line mixer, and midi converters.

“Drum heads are Remo white-coated Ambassadors, and cymbals are Avedis Zildjian ― 8″ splash, 2 10″ splashes, 13″ hi-hats, 14″ X-hats, two 16″ crashes, 18″ crash. 20″ crash, 22″ ride, 20″ Low China, and an 18″ Chinese Wuhan.

“(That sort of thing I understand better ― you just hit them with sticks. Promark 747 “Signature” ones, in this case.)

“Someone has also written at the end of this list that I have “a really great drum tech.” That would be Lorne Wheaton, better know as “Gump.” Or is that “Grump?” Time will tell…”

I’ve had a number of requests for drummer set ups, so I decided to start posting some drummer set ups on the blog. The first being Lars Ulrich of Metallica, please let me know what you think.

  • Starclassic Maple
  • Color: Green Sparkle (GSP)
  • A -16″x22″ Bass Drum (SMB2216)
  • B -6-1/2″x14″ Snare Drum(LU1465)
  • C -8″x10″ Tom Tom(SMT1008)
  • D -10″x12 Tom Tom(SMT1210)
  • E -14″x16″ Floor Tom(SMF1614)
  • F -16″x16″ Floor Tom(SMF1616)
  • HP900P Iron Cobra Drum Pedal (Power Glide)
  • HH905 Iron Cobra Hi-Hat Stand (Lever Glide)
  • HT7301st Chair Drum Throne (Ergo-Rider)

This image shows that the snare and mounted tom toms are set at an extreme angle. Hard rock drummers often use this type of set-up to enhance their quick hand motions.

This image was taken from directly from an audience perspective. All the cymbal stands are HC104TB with Tama’s original “Stilt” system. The thick boom arms and counterweights are always used by Metallica to beef up the kit to the band’s standards.

The next photo was taken from the drummer’s perspective. Both floor toms are 16″ in diameter, but have differing 14″ and 16″ depths, with the 16″ offering a deeper tone. You will also notice that the floor toms are set very low, and the tom toms and cymbals are set very high.

Source: tamadrums.com/artistsetups