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Syndrum is the
first commercially available electronic drum,
invented by Joe
Pollard and Mark
Barton in 1976.
There were 3
major types: The
Syndrum 1...
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Santiago - Drums, Percussion,
Rhythm Arrangements Allan Schwartzberg -
Syndrum Clark Spangler -
Synthesizer David Stout -
Trombone David Tofani - Alto...
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vocals Randy Rhoads – guitars, organ,
backing vocals Drew
Forsyth – drums,
syndrum,
backing vocals Rudy
Sarzo – b**** (credited as band
member but does not...
- song. "Love Don't Live Here Anymore"
incorporated the use of the
Pollard Syndrum TwinDrum, and was one of the
first songs to
effectively use the
sound reverbs...
- Minimoog, Polymoog,
Oberheim Four Voice, b**** guitar, drums,
Pollard Syndrums, slapstick, wind chimes, glockenspiel,
finger cymbals, handclaps, fingersnaps...
- and Vangelis. Single-pad
analog drum synthesizers,
including the
Pollard Syndrum and the Synare, were
introduced in the 1970s, but
their unrealistic sound...
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Deserves Favour. The
first commercial electronic drum was the
Pollard Syndrum,
released by
Pollard Industries in 1976. It
consisted of an
electric sound...
- DJ Hyper,
Above & Beyond)
Larry Blackmon of
Cameo Hal
Blaine –
Pollard Syndrum Craig Blundell – (Frost, Pendragon,
Ghosts of Fortune, Inglorious, and...
- has "an
urban rock feeling, with
ominous guitar chording and
touches of
syndrums,"
saying that "Simon's
vocals are...sharp and bold" but "less restrained...
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using parts of the
original recording plus new parts,
including drum,
Syndrum, and a "little" Moog synthesizer. It was
credited to Van
McCoy alone or...