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Day: January 25, 2020

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The Who – Behind Blue Eyes (Drum Sheet Music)

25 January 2020

Here’s the full drum sheet music for “Behind Blue Eyes” by The Who, from the legendary album Who’s Next (1971) with Keith Moon on drums. The drum transcription (2 pages) is available for free and includes a notation key. DOWNLOAD THE PDF

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In this exercise, we learn how to apply 4 essential rudiments (single stroke roll, double stroke roll, five stroke roll, and single paradiddle) in quintuplets 🥁💪 The live version of "Poinciana" by Ahmad Jamal stands as a masterclass for its elegant arrangement, expressive dynamics, and irresistible groove. Death Cab for Cutie - Grapevine Fires (Full Drum Transcription) 🥁🔥 In this new episode, we'll explore 5-note groupings around the drumset. These 72 combinations cover snare-bass drum, hi-hat, and tom patterns, giving you endless ideas to explore 🥁✨ Rush - 2112 (Full Drum Transcription) 🥁 In this new episode, we delve into the legend of the Amen break, a 6-second drum moment that turned an obscure 1969 B-side into a cornerstone of modern music. Originating from the song "Amen, Brother" by the Winstons, this break is now credited as the most sampled drum part in history.

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