2019 Stewart Copeland Lights Up The Orchestra musical gear

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Stewart Copeland gear for the Stewart Copeland Lights Up The Orchestra Tour
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Artist: Stewart Copeland
Band or ensemble: Stewart Copeland
Time gear used: 2019

Introduction

This is the equipment Stewart Copeland used for live performances during the 2019 Stewart Copeland Lights Up The Orchestra Tour.

Gear breakdown

Drums

Tama Starclassic Maple Piano Black Finish

  • 22″ x 18″ Bassdrum
  • 10″ x 8″ Tom
  • 12″ x 8″ Tom
  • 16″ x 16″ Floor-Tom
  • 18″ x 16″ Floor-Tom

Tama Signature Palette snare

  • 14″ x 5″ Stewart Copeland Signature

Cymbals

Paiste

  • 12″ Signature The Rhythmatist Combo Crisp Hi-Hat
  • 17″ Signature Fast Crash
  • 6″ Percussive Sound Disk No. 1
  • 10″ PST-X Swiss Splash
  • 12″ PST-X Swiss Flanger Crash
  • 16″ Signature Fast Crash
  • 18″ Signature Fast Crash
  • 22″ Signature Full Ride
  • 18″ Signature Full Crash
  • 20″ F602 Classic Sounds Medium Flatride
  • 16″ F602 Modern Essentials Crash

Hardware

Tama

  • RoadPro Cymbal and Snare Stands
  • Speed Cobra Hi-Hat HH915D
  • Speed Cobra Double Bassdrum Pedal HP910LWN

Sticks

Vater
  • The Stewart Copeland Standard

Skins

Remo

  • Bassdrum: Powerstroke P3 Clear Black Dot
  • Toms: Ambassador Clear (top & bottom)
  • Snaredrum: Ambassador Coated/Ambassador Snare


Percussion

  • LP 8″ Mini Timbale, Hi-Hat Tambourine Ching Ring


Quotations and trivia

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See also

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References and footnotes

sources: official tour program, 1989-04 Sticks