- The
Synare was a
series of
electronic drums made by Star
Instruments in the mid-1970s
through the 1980s. The
Synare was a drum synthesizer,
meaning that...
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Internet slang for **** S3X, a
concept car that lead to the
Chevrolet Captiva Synare S3X,
electronic drum
equipment Sturmey-Archer S3X, a
cycle gear hub "S3X"...
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notes on the hi hat and he used this
wonderful electronic drum
called The
Synare drum
which I ran out and
bought immediately! With
Kenny I
loved how he would...
- was used with no overdubbing.
Craig Krampf insisted on
incorporating a
Synare electronic drum into the song,
although Garay objected to the instrument's...
- Daughter's
Wedding was an
American synthpop trio,
consisting of
Layne Rico on
Synare synthesizer,
Keith Silva on
vocals and keyboards, and
Scott Simon on b****-synth...
- – guitar, simmons, omnichord, vocoder, vocals, claps, congas, cowbell,
synare Pat ****ney –
drums Tyler Pope – b****
Nancy Whang –
vocals Jayson Green...
- tape used on
tracks 6–7
Masami Akita –
taped drums, tabla, guitar, tapes,
Synare 3, percussion, ring
modulated recorders, voice,
endless tape, noise, rhythm...
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tenor sax,
baritone sax
Mauro Refosco – surdo, tympani,
concert toms,
synare, udu, tamburelo, tabla, gongs,
percussion Spencer Zahn –
acoustic and electric...
- the 1980
Grammy Awards. The song is
noted for its
innovative use of the
Synare electronic drum,
playing a
decaying high-pitched tom tone on the
first beat...
- vocals;
synthesizers (Minimoog, Polymoog, ARP Odyssey);
synthetic percussion (
Synare 3) Paul
Gardiner – b****
Chris Payne –
keyboards (Minimoog, Polymoog, piano);...