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  1. Stewart Armstrong Copeland (born July 16, 1952) is an American musician and composer. He is best known for his work as the drummer of the English rock band the Police from 1977 to 1986, and again from 2007 to 2008. Before playing with the Police, he played drums with English rock band Curved Air from 1975 to 1976.

  2. Jul 18, 2018 · * THIS VIDEO IS TIMESTAMPED* Cool lesson on how to play (just) 5 of Sir Stewart Copeland's coolest hi hat licks! SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL for more great free...

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  3. Fairly wide range, fairly clean mix. Giving feel. Crisp, rich open sound. Full, brilliant chick sound. Bright, assertive hi-hat, great for articulate playing or as an auxiliary hi-hat. Developed in co-operation with the legendary "The Police" drummer Stewart Copeland.

  4. Jun 22, 2023 · Interviews. Drummer Stewart Copeland Explains How He Maximizes the Dynamic Range on His New Police Deranged for Orchestra LP, and Why Its Most Primal Elements Sound Best on Vinyl. Mike Mettler | Jun 22, 2023. Every Hit He Takes: Above, Stewart Copeland leaves nothing behind when it comes to rearranging and/or deranging Police songs.

  5. Aug 14, 2023 · Stewart Copeland co-founded The Police in 1977. As the band’s drummer and primary songwriter, Copeland’s contributions were integral to The Police’s sound. The band’s fusion of rock, reggae and punk elements – along with Copeland’s inventive drumming – catapulted them to international fame.

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  6. Stewart Copeland's gear and equipment including the Roland JC-120 Jazz Chorus and Pearl 14x5 Custom Deluxe COB Snare. Get the gear to sound like Stewart Copeland and get their tone.

  7. Dec 15, 2023 · And so was born “Roxanne,” and in fact, our signature formula for the next five albums. Deranged for Orchestra version “Roxanne” is the most deranged of the tracks because we used to go into long improvisations on stage, and from those improvisations is where I derived a lot of this derangement.