Synchronicity musical gear (Stewart Copeland)
From PoliceWiki
Revision as of 08:47, 12 November 2008 by Secretjourney (talk | contribs)
Stewart Copeland studio gear for Ghost In The Machine recording | |
---|---|
Artist: | Stewart Copeland |
Band or ensemble: | The Police |
Time gear used: | December 1982 - March 1983 |
Contents
Introduction
This is the equipment Stewart Copeland used in the studio for recording Synchronicity.
Gear breakdown
Drums
- TAMA Imperialstar (9-Ply)
- 14" x 22" Bass Drum
- 8" x 10" Rack Tom
- 8" x 12" Rack Tom
- 9" x 13" Rack Tom
- 16" x 16" Floor Tom
- Pearl 5" x 14" Snare (B4514 Jupiter Chrome-Over-Brass)
- TAMA Octobans (1970's Model Royalstar Lugs)
Additional Drums
- TAMA 14" X 22" Gong Drum
- TAMA Supplementary Tom
- Paiste Percussion Set
Hardware
- TAMA
Cymbals
- Ictus 75 UFIP Ice Bell
- Paiste 13" 602 Heavy Hi-Hats
- Paiste Crash
- Paiste 8" 2002 Splash
- Paiste 11" 2002 Splash
- Paiste 24" RUDE Ride/Crash
- Paiste 16" 602 Crash
- Paiste 2002 China Type
- Paiste 18" Crash
- Paiste Rude Crash
Heads
Sticks
- Calato Regal Tip 'Rock' Model
Electronics
Quotations and trivia
See also
This section needs more information. Include intra-wiki links that are relevant.
External links
This section needs more information.
References and footnotes
The information is taken from the Ghost In The Machine tour program, Paiste profile book, Police Confidential book by Danny Quatrochi.