Alfred The Drum Techniques of Rush Songbook

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Learn from a master drummer.

In this informative drum tab book, Neil Peart walks you through his masterful drum technique. Includes "Distant Early Warning" from Grace Under Pressure, "Jacob's Ladder" from Permanent Waves, "Limelight" from Moving Pictures, and others.

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  • Few mistakes, good transcriptions

    As reviewed by Dylan Hoover on 8/5/2011

    Alright, so you don't have to go digging to find out what songs are on here, they are: The Trees and La Villa Strangiato from Hemispheres; The Spirit of Radio, Freewill, Jacob's Ladder, and Natural Science from Permanent Waves; Tom Sawyer, Red Barchetta, YYZ, and Limelight from Moving Pictures; Xanadu from Exit...Stage Left (yes, it was originally from A Farewell to Kings, but the transcription is of the track from the live album); Subdivisions and New World Man from Signals; and Distant Early Warning and Between the Wheels from Grace Under Pressure. Now, you may have noticed that I did a review for another Rush book not too long ago, and I thought that it was okay, but it had quite a few mistakes. This book is completely different. This book misses a few minor things like ghost notes and a few percussion parts like the opening and the glockenspiel parts of Xanadu. I consider Hemispheres to be Neil's greatest work in terms of drumming ability, and I was shocked to find out that the transcriptions of that were pretty much spot on. On Spirit of Radio, I noticed some things that the other book didn't cover, and they were right as well. This book is definitely a must buy if you want to learn some of Neil's more complex drum parts.

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