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Drum God.  Born in Canada in 1952  Showed musical talent at a young age  Dropped out of high school and traveled to England to explore music How did.

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1 Drum God

2  Born in Canada in 1952  Showed musical talent at a young age  Dropped out of high school and traveled to England to explore music How did Neil Peart become the legend that he is today?

3 “I went to England with musical motivations and goals. But when you go out into the big world… you're in for a lot of disillusionment. So while I was there I did a lot of other things to get bread into my mouth...When I came back from there, I was disillusioned basically about the music business. I decided I would be a semi-pro musician for my own entertainment, would play music that I liked to play, and wouldn't count on it to make my living.” Neil Peart

4 Some early pictures of Neil…

5 Neil entered into the band Rush in 1974. In 1976, the band had their first successful album “2112”.

6 Neil has written several books He has also published memoirs

7 Neil has experienced several tragic events in his life Deaths of both his wife and daughter “Ghost Rider: Travels on the Healing Road” helped him through this dark time in his life. “I had learned for myself how a sunny day could actually seem dark, the sun totally wrong, and how the world around me, the busy lives of all those oblivious strangers, could seem so futile and unreal — as futile and unreal as what passed for my own life." Neil Peart

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9 ◦ Released in 1978 on the Hemispheres album ◦ Used as the B-side of the US release of “Circumstances” ◦ Lyrics and music take on an enchanted theme ◦ Principally about a forest of oak and maple trees ◦ Song is comprised of 3 distinct time signatures

10  Link to song: http://www.rhapsody.com/artist/rush/album/hemispheres/trac k/the-trees 0:00 Introduction  Soft acoustic guitar with an 8 count measure  Feels almost haunted 0:11 Verse 1  Sets up the listener for the story of the trees  Midway through bass guitar is added 0:34 Bridge  Transition from melodic tune of the acoustic guitar to signature Rush electric guitar and drums

11 0:40 Verse 2  First 7 seconds filled with the sounds of Peart’s crashing symbol and 3/8 counts of the electric guitar 1:15 Bridge  Down beat on electric guitar signals beginning of bridge that carries us into the chorus 1:22 Chorus  Syncopation heard throughout the chorus 1:45 Interlude  Listen for the sounds of wood percussion instrument following a 6/8 beat and a very soft guitar and synthesizer  The mood is mysterious / playful  Surprise turn at 3:10, electric guitar taking the lead until 3:28.

12 3:50 Verse 3  More predictable tempo  Complex drumming  Concludes very suddenly at 4:33 with the final downbeat of the electric guitar and a offbeat lyrical phrase comprised of three distinct words: “hatchet, axe and saw.”

13 ◦ Released in 1978 on the Hemispheres album ◦ Entirely instrumental ◦ Tells a story that is inspired by real life nightmares one of the band members was having ◦ Song title is based on a real place in Italy ◦ Neil Peart credited with writing some of the music in this song ◦ Programmatic/referential music

14 ◦ 12 distinct parts to this song:  Buenos Nochas, Mein Froinds  To Sleep, perchance to dream  Strangiato Theme  A Lerxts in Wonderland  Monsters!  The Ghost of the Aragon  Danforth and Pape  The Waltz of the Shreves  Never turn your back on a Monster  Monsters! (Reprise)  Strangiato Theme (Reprise)  A Farewell to Things

15  Link to song: http://www.rhapsody.com/artist/rush/album/hemispheres/trac k/la-villa-strangiato Part 1 - Buenos Nochas, Mein Froinds! (0:00–0:26; 0:26)  Opens with a classical acoustic guitar playing softly  Slow tempo at first  Guitar reaches crescendo then fades out, electric guitar fades in 0:21-0:26 Part 2 - To Sleep, Perchance to Dream (0:27–1:58; 1:32)  Instruments added: 0:45 synthesizers, 0:47 xylophones, at 1:00 drums but only symbols, 1:15 bass and bass drum  Discernible Increase in tempo and volume at a 4 count beat

16 Part 3 - Strangiato Theme (1:59–3:15; 1:15)  The guitar takes the lead  Tempo picks up  Same set of notes repeated over and over Part 4 - A Lerxts in Wonderland (3:16–5:48; 2:32)  Begins with one beat that takes a down turn, moves into new melodic rhythm  At 3:37, the music pitch diminishes and briefly, the drums are the only instrument the listener can hear playing.  End of section marked with increased tempo

17 Part 5 - Monsters! (5:49–6:09; 0:20)  Fast switch to a steady repeating rhythm  Borrowed from Raymond Scott’s music entitled “Powerhouse” Part 6 - The Ghost of the Aragon (6:10–6:44; 0:34)  Bass led jazz type riff  Short drum solo Part 7 - Danforth and Pape (6:45–7:25; 0:40)  Chaotic (much like the intersection in Toronto that it is named for)  Drums play standard beat while the guitar lead seems almost random / disconnected

18 Part 8 -The Waltz of the Shreves (7:26–7:51; 0:25)  Drums, bass and guitar all playing single beats  At 7:32, drums playing double beat guitar matching the pace Part 9 -Never turn your back on a Monster (7:52–8:02; 0:10)  Easy 4 beat with electric guitar in lead Part10- Monsters! (Reprise) (8:03–8:16; 0:13)  A repeat of part 5 only much shorter Part 11- Strangiato Theme (Reprise) (8:17–9:20; 1:03)  A repeat of part 3 only half as long  Pitch seems faster

19 Part 12 -a Farewell to Things. (9:20–9:37; 0:17)  Fast ending to a very long piece with a melody similar to that of Monsters  The bass and drums play us out

20 Billboard.com. (n.d.). Neil Peart Biography. Retrieved September 26, 2012, from Billboard.com: http://www.billboard.com/#/artist/neil-peart/bio/93663http://www.billboard.com/#/artist/neil-peart/bio/93663 La Villa Strangiato by Rush. (n.d.). Retrieved September 25, 2012, from Songfacts.com: http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=2324 Neil Peart Biography, Videos & Pictures. (n.d.). Retrieved September 26, 2012, from Drum Lessons.com: http://www.drumlessons.com/drummers/neil-peart/http://www.drumlessons.com/drummers/neil-peart/ Neil Peart Net Worth. (n.d.). Retrieved September 27, 2012, from Get Net Worth.com: http://www.getnetworth.com/neil-peart-net-worth/http://www.getnetworth.com/neil-peart-net-worth/ Rush Drummer Breaks Silence About Family Tragedy In New Book. (2002, July 19). Retrieved September 27, 2012, from MTV.com: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1456150/rush-drummer-release-new- book.jhtml http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1456150/rush-drummer-release-new- book.jhtml The Trees by Rush. (n.d.). Retrieved September 25, 2012, from Songfacts.com: http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=2276 http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=2276


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