Making the 2011 Lexus IS Music Track Commercial

So you've already called your Lexus dealer to reserve your new 2011 IS 350, in hero blue, no doubt. Now your just spending the night getting up to speed on all the cool features, from the racing-inspired paddle shifters to the 306 horse-power, to the F-sport tuned suspension to the trigger-pad-powered kick drums, snares and hi-hats. What?
Yea, "the basic idea is cars playing drums. Cars playing a rock n' roll drum track." Now, that sounds like my kind of car!
Sadly, a drum set is not included with the new Lexus, but you can live vicariously through the crew that had the maddening yet thrilling job of doing the math and working out all of the arduous bits required to make this commercial a success. It all equaled out to 155 beats per minute. Sounds simple enough, but it actually took an entire crew of people from drum tech Todd Burr to the Chair of Mathematics at LMU, Dr. Curtis D. Bennett, PHD to get it all worked out. It also took the precision driving of the non-musical Eddie Braun, who can now say he's played an instrument - with a 2011 Lexus IS.
Moral of the story: "The Placement of the Drums is a Mathematical Thing."
Directed by Kevin Fitzgerald
Production designer Paul Martin
Chair of Mathematics at LMU, Dr. Curtis D. Bennett, PHD
Eddie Braun, Precision Driver
Drum Tech Todd Burr
2011 Lexus IS and Drums in Photos



Sep 22, 2010 at 10:37 AM True the drum sets do not come with the car...but you can buy the actual kits used in the commercial... www.themusicfarm.com has twelve of the kits they used to make the commercial in their warehouse as of yesterday. I heard thru friends in the industry that yamaha was going to make the kits available for purchase soon, so i found out it was "the music farm" in ohio that they were shipped to,So i called the number on the music farm's site and sure enough they took my order over the phone for a set of them,and they are actually flat matte black with silver hardware! Who wouldnt want to own drums played by a lexus,plus their famous!
Sep 22, 2010 at 10:54 AM <br>Thanks for the link drum kid!<br>
I've been wanting to find more information on those special triggers used in the commercial.