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Encyclopedia > Danny Carey
Danny Carey
Danny Carey with his bronze Paiste kit at a Tool concert.
Danny Carey with his bronze Paiste kit at a Tool concert.
Background information
Birth name Daniel Edwin Carey
Born May 10, 1961 (1961-05-10) (age 46)
Lawrence, Kansas, USA
Genre(s) Progressive rock
Progressive metal
Experimental rock
Heavy metal
Jazz fusion
Occupation(s) Musician
Songwriter
Instrument(s) Drums & Percussion
Label(s) Zoo Entertainment
Volcano II
Tool Dissectional
Associated
acts
Tool
Pigmy Love Circus
VOLTO!
ZAUM
Green Jellÿ
Website dannycarey.org

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Biography

Carey's first encounter with the drums began at the age of ten by joining the school band and taking private lessons on the snare drum. Two years later, Carey began to practice on a drum set and began working with a private teacher. In his senior year of high school in Paola, Kansas, Carey joined the high school jazz band and began to study under a new teacher specifically for jazz drumming training. As Carey progressed through high school and later college at the University of Missouri–Kansas City, he began expanding his studies in percussion with theory into the principles of geometry, science, and metaphysics as well as delving into Sacred Geometry and certain hidden aspects of life and the occult (hidden). Carey also played jazz while attending college and got to experience the jazz scene in Kansas City. The snare drum or side drum is a tubular drum made of wood or metal with skins, or heads, stretched over the top and bottom openings, and with a set of snares (cords) strethced across the bottom head. ... An extended 4-piece drum kit A drum kit (or drum set or trap set - the latter an old-fashioned term) is a collection of drums, cymbals and other percussion instruments arranged for convenient playing by a sole percussionist (drummer), usually for jazz, rock, or other types of contemporary music. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Paola is a city located in Miami County, Kansas. ... It has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles accessible from a disambiguation page. ... The University of Missouri–Kansas City (often referred to as UMKC) is an institution of higher learning located in Kansas City, Missouri, USA. Its main campus is in Kansas Citys Rockhill neighborhood east of the Country Club Plaza. ... The Parthenons facade showing an interpretation of golden rectangles in its proportions. ... The word occult comes from the Latin occultus (clandestine, hidden, secret), referring to knowledge of the hidden.[1] In the medical sense it is used commonly to refer to a structure or process that is hidden, e. ... Memorial to Charlie Parker at the American Jazz Museum at 18th and Highland in Kansas City Kansas City Jazz is a style of jazz that developed and flourished in Kansas City, Missouri during the 1930s and marked the transition from the structured big band style to the musical improvisation style...


A major commitment to life as an artist convinced Carey to leave Kansas and travel to Los Angeles, California where he was able to perform as a studio drummer with Carole King and perform live sets with Pigmy Love Circus. He also played in Green Jellÿ as Danny Longlegs and recorded the album Cereal Killer. He would later find his way to Tool after coming to know singer Maynard James Keenan and guitarist Adam Jones and practicing with them in place of drummers the two had requested but had never shown up. Besides Tool, Carey also finds time for other projects new and old such as Pigmy Love Circus, VOLTO!, and ZAUM. Flag Seal Nickname: City of Angels Location Location within Los Angeles County in the state of California Coordinates , Government State County California Los Angeles County Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (D) Geographical characteristics Area     City 1,290. ... Official language(s) English Capital Sacramento Largest city Los Angeles Area  Ranked 3rd  - Total 158,302 sq mi (410,000 km²)  - Width 250 miles (400 km)  - Length 770 miles (1,240 km)  - % water 4. ... Carole King (born February 9, 1942) is an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. ... Pigmy Love Circus is a Los Angeles rock band that has existed since the late 1980s era of the Hollywood underground rock scene, which currently includes Danny Carey from Tool. ... Maynard James Keenan (born April 17, 1964, as James Herbert Keenan) is an American rock singer. ... Adam Thomas Jones (born January 15, 1965 in Park Ridge, Illinois) is a Grammy Award-winning musician, guitarist and visual artist, best known for his work with the band Tool. ... Alexander Rodchenkos bookcover for Kruchonykhs treatise Zaum (1921). ...


Religion and the occult

Although Carey has not officially aligned himself with any particular school of philosophy or religion, he has projected a deep interest in and understanding for the magical arts and sciences, among them various occult teachings. Enochian symbols, geometric designs, and special symbolic percussive devices are featured on and in his drum kit. The philosopher Socrates about to take poison hemlock as ordered by the court. ...


Geometrical Designs

Carey has laid claim to various drumming techniques that use sacred geometrical figures such as the unicursal hexagram. The final product is very recognizable, fluent drumming, although to him it is much more: the official Tool website claims that Danny uses drumming as a ritual similar to occult rituals, with purposes varying from spiritual exploration to "a gateway [which] summoned a demon he has contained…that has been delivering short parables similar to passages within The Book of Lies."[1] Another geometrical reference from the website was the inclusion of Nothing in This Book is True… by Bob Frissell on the band's recommended reading list, a book that deals with sacred geometry and the evolution of human consciousness.[1] (All this should, however, be taken with a grain of salt, as Tool members are known for various pranks and spreading misinformation to their fans.) The Traditional Unicursal Hexagram The Unicursal Hexagram is a hexagram or six sided and six pointed star that is unique in that it can be traced or drawn as one complete symbol, rather than two overlaid triangles. ... The Book of Lies is a work by Aleister Crowley, first published in London in 1913. ...


Side projects and other musical endeavours

Due to Carey's work as a session drummer, and his reputation as being one of the world's best, he has contributed to a number of projects:

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Equipment

Carey plays a Designer kit from SONOR (beech shells with inner and outer makassar ebony veneers, 1" thick on 8" tom and progressively thinner as the drums get larger, apart from the bass drums, which are made out of rosewood), which he designed himself and used on Tool's recent 10,000 Days album and tours. Carey also uses a kit composed of custom cast bronze drums made from recycled Paiste cymbals, manufactured by master drum tech and drum maker Jeff Ocheltree (mostly on US tours as it is too heavy to readily transport elsewhere; he has also used it on "Jambi" from 10,000 Days). The set-up for both kits is as follows: SONOR is a German percussion manufacturer. ... 10,000 Days is the Grammy Award-winning fourth full-length studio album by Tool. ...


Drums: (Diameter x Depth)

  • 14"x8" Bronze Snare (by Jeff Ocheltree, made out of recycled Paiste Cymbals)
  • 8"x8" Tom
  • 10"x10" Tom
  • 14"x16" Floor Tom
  • 16"x18" Floor Tom
  • Two 22"x18" Bass Drums

Danny has been a Paiste cymbal endorser since 1992: The Paiste logo A Paiste 2002 Sound Edge hihat. ...

  • 7.5" 2002 Cup Chime
  • 8" 2002 Cup Chime
  • 20" 2002 Novo China
  • 6" 2002 Accent Cymbal
  • 8" Signature Bell
  • 8" New Signature Dark Energy Splash Mark I
  • 10" New Signature Dark Energy Splash Mark I
  • 18" Signature Full Crash
  • 13" Signature Sound Edge Hi-Hat
  • 19" Signature Power Crash
  • 21" Signature Dry Heavy Ride
  • 20" Signature Thin China
  • 20" Signature Power Crash
  • 5" 2002 Cup Chime
  • 11/18" Noise Works Dark Buzz China
  • 40" Symphonic Gong

Drum Heads (Evans):

  • Snare: Power Center on batter side, Evans Hazy 300 on snare side.
  • Toms: G2 clear on batter side, G1 clear on resonant side.
  • Bass: EQ3 clear on batter side, Retro Screen Mesh on resonant side.

The hardware is mainly composed of Sonor stands, Pearl Eliminator pedals, a Roc-n-Soc Throne and a Pearl RH-2000 remote hi-hat stand.


Carey uses his own signature model of drumstick made by Vic Firth[2]. He previously had endorsed a signature model with Trueline Drumsticks (now Trueline's Tribal Assault model [3]). Vic Firth is one of the worlds oldest drum stick manufacturing companies. ...


He uses seven electronic drum pads around his kit, designed for him by Vince DeFranco (with Carey's help). These pads are high resolution position and velocity sensing drums called Synesthesia Mandala Drums, and have replaced the various Simmons SDX pads formerly in his setup. He uses a program called Battery, from Native Instruments, on an Apple Mac G5 to manage the samples. Additionally, he uses a Korg Wave Drum, a Roland Handsonic and a few electronic pedals. The Synesthesia Mandala Drum is an electronic drum pad. ... This article lacks information on the importance of the subject matter. ... For comic book character, see Korg (comics). ...


Drumming techniques

In search of new techniques, Carey has studied tabla with Aloke Dutta who, can be heard playing on the live version of the song Pushit (from Salival). This is especially apparent on tracks such as "Disposition" (Lateralus) or "Intension" (10,000 Days), for which Carey has recorded the tabla parts himself in studio. The tablas (and other percussive instruments) used in Tool's music are replicated live using the Mandala pads (in fact the pads are also used to record certain tracks, such as the tabla part of "Right in Two" from 10,000 Days). A typical set of Tabla. ... Aloke Dutta is an established tabla player. ... Salival is a limited edition box set in CD/VHS and CD/DVD formats released in 2000 by alternative metal band Tool. ... Lateralus (pronounced LA-ter-AH-lis, or ˈlædərælɪs in ,IPA[]) is the third full-length album by Tool. ... The Synesthesia Mandala Drum is a patented electronic drum pad. ...


Carey's popularity among drummers and non-drummers stems from the diversity of his sound, his supreme technical ability, and his frequent use of odd time signatures and polyrhythms. He has stated in interviews that he effectively treats his feet as he does his hands: he practices rudiments (used for sticking techniques) and even snare drum solos with his feet to improve his double bass drumming and hi-hat control. A rudiment is one of a set of basic patterns used in rudimental drumming. ... A bass drum is a large drum that produces a note of low definite or indefinite pitch. ...


He has also stated that when he is playing to an odd time signature, he tries to drum to the "feel" of the song and establish general "inner pulse" for the given time signature instead of fully counting it out.


Trivia

  • Carey is 6'5" (1.96m) tall.
  • Carey is a fan of the University of Kansas Jayhawks. He occasionally wears a Kansas basketball jersey at Tool concerts, with the number 22 and name "Carey" on the back. The jersey's name and number are that of Jeff Carey, who played at Kansas from 1999-2002. The two are not related to each other, but Jeff Carey's roommate and fellow teamate of the Jayhawks Eric Chenowith was a fan and told Jeff about the idea. Danny was happy to wear the jersey to show his Jayhawk support.
  • Carey is also a fan of the Kansas City Chiefs. This is often referenced on the bands' website at least twice a year when the Chiefs would play their division rivals, the Oakland Raiders, and a friendly rift between Carey and the site's webmaster, Blair (a Raiders fan), would ensue.
  • Carey has been known to play in the NBA entertainment league, at different times his team has included actors such as Ray Liotta and Michael Rapaport, who have played games against sides featuring rap icons Ice Cube and Snoop Dogg.[4]
  • Carey's "Drumtree" kit, cost about $70,000 to make and the cast bronze bass drum weighted close to 700 pounds after pulling it out of the mold, and after lathing it was lowered to about 100 pounds.[citation needed]
  • According to the Dissectional website, Carey's top ten albums are:
  1. Believe It by Tony Williams Lifetime
  2. Physical Graffiti by Led Zeppelin
  3. Heavy Weather by Weather Report
  4. Brain Salad Surgery by Emerson, Lake and Palmer
  5. Extremities, Dirt and Various Repressed Emotions by Killing Joke
  6. Discipline by King Crimson
  7. The Process by Skinny Puppy
  8. Slovenska Akropola by Laibach
  9. Relayer by Yes
  10. Tin Drum by Japan
  • According to the Dissectional, Danny's top ten artists are:
  1. Stanislav Szukalski
  2. Kazimir Malevich
  3. El Lissitzky
  4. Salvador Dalí
  5. Ernst Fuchs
  6. Anselm Kiefer
  7. Piet Mondrian
  8. Hieronymus Bosch
  9. Rick Griffin
  10. Wassily Kandinsky
  1. Outside the Circles of Time by Kenneth Grant
  2. Dancing Naked in the Mind Field by Kary Mullis
  3. Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism by Chogyam Trungpa
  4. The Mission of Art by Alex Grey
  5. Cosmic Trigger by Robert Anton Wilson
  6. Magic in Theory and Practice by Aleister Crowley
  7. Uriel's Machine by Robert Lomas and Christopher Knight
  8. Psychedelic Experience by Timothy Leary
  9. The Man in the High Castle by Phillip K. Dick
  10. Anatomy of the Body of God by Frater Achad
  • Danny Carey is the subject of a song of the same name by Australian band The Pirates.

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City Oakland, California Other nicknames The Silver and Black Team colors Silver and Black Head Coach Lane Kiffin Owner Al Davis General manager Al Davis League/Conference affiliations American Football League (1960–1969) Western Division (1960–1969) National Football League (1970–present) American Football Conference (1970–present) AFC West (1970... “NBA” redirects here. ... Ray Liotta[1] (born December 18, 1954) is a Golden Globe-nominated American actor. ... Image:War-at-home. ... OShea Jackson (born June 15, 1969) known by his stage name Ice Cube is an American rapper, actor and film director. ... Calvin Cordozar Broadus, Jr. ... The Tony Williams Lifetime was a jazz-rock fusion group led by jazz drummer Tony Williams. ... Physical Graffiti is a double album by the English hard rock band Led Zeppelin. ... Led Zeppelin were an English rock band that formed in September 1968. ... The term Heavy Weather could refer to any of the following: As a phrase, heavy weather is of nautical derivation and refers to something that is more difficult than it should be. ... For the song Weather Report by The American Analog Set, see The Golden Band. ... Brain Salad Surgery is the fourth studio album by progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer, released in 1973 and the first under their Manticore Records imprint. ... ELP can also stand for Extra Long Play, a format for the VCR tape. ... Extremities, Dirt & Various Repressed Emotions is the ninth album of English post-punk group Killing Joke. ... This article is about the musical group. ... Discipline is an album by the band King Crimson, released in 1981. ... King Crimson are a musical group founded by guitarist Robert Fripp and drummer Michael Giles in 1969. ... For the related art and philosophy collective, see The Process (collective). ... Skinny Puppy is a prominent industrial band, formed in Vancouver, BC, Canada in 1982. ... Slovenska Akropola is an album with Laibach, released in 1987 on Ropot. ... Laibach is the German name for Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia; Laibach is a Slovenian industrial musical group, named after the place name; Congress of Laibach was held in 1821 in todays Ljubljana. ... Relayer is the seventh studio album by the progressive rock band Yes. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Tin Drum is the last studio album produced by Japan. ... Stanisław Szukalski (1893-1987) was a Polish-born painter and sculptor, and the creator of the pseudoscience of Zermatism. ... 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As Danny progressed through high school and then college at the University of Missouri in Kansas City he began supplementing his studies in percussion with speculation into the principles of geometry, science, and metaphysics.
Danny then set up his drums into proportions utilizing the circle and square of the New Jerusalem and uttered a short prayer relating to the principles of the ace of swords from the book of Thoth.
Danny recommends as a device of protection and containment a thorough study and utilization of the underlying geometry of the Temple of Solomon for anyone purchasing their next record.
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As Danny progressed through high schooland then college at the University of Missouri in Kansas City he began supplementing his studies in percussion with speculation into the principles of geometry, science, and metaphysics.
Danny then set up his drums into proportions utilizing the circle and square of the New Jerusalem and uttered a short prayer relating to the principles of the ace of swords from the book of Thoth.
Danny recommends as a device of protection and containment a thorough study and utilization of the underlying geometry of the Temple of Solomon for anyone purchasing their next record.
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