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YYZ (instrumental) : ウィキペディア英語版
YYZ (instrumental)

"YYZ" is an instrumental rock piece by Canadian rock band Rush, from their 1981 album ''Moving Pictures''. It is one of the band's most popular pieces and a staple of the band's live performances. The live album ''Exit...Stage Left'' (1981) and the concert video recording ''A Show of Hands'' (1989) both include versions in which Neil Peart incorporates a drum solo; as an interlude on the former, and as a segue out of the piece on the latter.
==Title and composition==
YYZ is the IATA airport identification code of Toronto Pearson International Airport, near Rush's hometown. The band was introduced to the rhythm as Alex Lifeson flew them into the airport. A VHF omnidirectional range system at the airport broadcasts the YYZ identifier code in Morse code. Peart said in interviews later that the rhythm stuck with them.〔
〕 Peart and Geddy Lee have both said "It's always a happy day when ''YYZ'' appears on our luggage tags."
The piece's introduction, played in a time signature of , repeatedly renders "Y-Y-Z" in Morse Code using various musical arrangements.

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