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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: Warner Bros EAN: 0654979028390 Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Item Dimensions: Label: Warner Brothers Pub. Languages: Manufacturer: Warner Brothers Pub. MPN: 902839 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Warner Brothers Pub. Release Date: April 23, 2002 Running Time: 220 minutes Studio: Warner Brothers Pub. Theatrical Release Date: April 23, 2002 Editorial Review: Product Description: Warner Bros. Video Neil Peart A Work In ProgressHistory making tapesOn these history-making tapes, he uses the songs from Test for Echo to demonstrate concepts such as constructing a drum part, selecting rhythmic approaches, technique, odd times, the drummers role in a band, drum set orchestration, and creative time keeping. With booklets. (Total 3 hours, 40 min.)... Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Awsome VideoThis is a great DVD. Very interesting and the production is top notch. Listening to a master musician discuss his craft is a rare treat and an absolute inspiration. If you were to learn the songs he plays on the DVD your drumming will improve greatly. Thanks for a great DVD to all involved. I am having a great time learning from it. Rating: - It's Just OK Unless You're a NP Die Hard FanIf you're a die hard Neil Peart fan, you'll probably love this DVD and those guys are probably the ones giving this 5 stars. I happen to like Neil Peart and think he's a great drummer which is why I did buy this, but I was disappointed. First, the filming is very basic. Just Neil and some guy with a Sony camcorder I think. Most of time he's at the drums, but sometimes he's walking around what appears to be a cabin in the woods and it's just not visually inspiring. Read More Rating: - Air drummers need not reply......I was anxiously awaiting this DVD as I knew it would appeal to my technical drumming soul. And boy did it ever. Caveat: I would suggest that if you are a Neal Peart fan and not a drummer, and I know that there are a helluva a lot of you out there, that you may want to stick to reading his outstanding books, as this might be a bit much. If you are a Neal fan and a drummer, well rock the f*** on, you'll love this. The level of technical content, teaching, preaching, whatever you would ... Read More Rating: - Great concept... wrong albumI found it a great idea to break down Neil Peart's drumming on a whole Rush album, but honestly I can't agree with the album choice for this project: "Test for echo"? Come on, give me a break. I mean, I guess "Moving pictures" would have made a much proper choice, just to name one. So, if you're looking for a DVD to actually show you *how* Neil does what HE does on some of the finest Rush tracks, let me suggest you "Rush: Legendary Drum Licks", pefrormed by Jamie Borden (Hal Leonard Corporation). ... Read More Rating: - For the drummerUnless you are a drummer, amature or pro, you are not going to really enjoy this disk. However, if you are, you are in for a real treat. Neil delves into how he goes about working on a new Rush album. He especially examins the insperation for the various rythms that he uses and their sources. He also passes on a lot of tips on playing and how a drummer should approach writting orginal music. This disk is both entertaining and informative for the any drummer regardless of experiance. Enjoy! |