Train in vain DRUM score

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Train in vain DRUM score

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HI !

My 12y old son wants to learn some Clash tunes during his holidays

So I'm looking for the "Train in vain" DRUM score.

If you got this let me know
Thx in advance

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bazarboy75 wrote:HI !

My 12y old son wants to learn some Clash tunes during his holidays

So I'm looking for the "Train in vain" DRUM score.

If you got this let me know
Thx in advance

Here you go

Badda Boom ba boom boom ba SST

Times infinity.

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Ok i pass the message !

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IkarisOne wrote:
bazarboy75 wrote:HI !

My 12y old son wants to learn some Clash tunes during his holidays

So I'm looking for the "Train in vain" DRUM score.

If you got this let me know
Thx in advance

Here you go

Badda Boom ba boom boom ba SST

Times infinity.

:mrgreen:

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No idea how to write a drum score even though I can play drums a bit. But this is helpful for hearing some subtleties...


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IkarisOne wrote:
bazarboy75 wrote:HI !

My 12y old son wants to learn some Clash tunes during his holidays

So I'm looking for the "Train in vain" DRUM score.

If you got this let me know
Thx in advance

Here you go

Badda Boom ba boom boom ba SST

Times infinity.
That's actually vaguely accurate. The basic beat (using my signature notation) is:
x x x xxx x x o (hi hat (o= open hi hat))
- - s - - - s - (snare)
b - - - b b - (bass drum)

I tried to line up the letters and lines accordingly, but it's kinda difficult.
Look, you have to establish context for these things. And I maintain that unless you appreciate the Fall of Constantinople, the Great Fire of London, and Mickey Mantle's fatalist alcoholism, live Freddy makes no sense. If you want to half-ass it, fine, go call Simon Schama to do the appendix.

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thx guys (that is not include Ikarisbidule)

My son is in his second drum years
I said to let his ears works so this way he'll don't need score for this one
but you know he is not agree....

But i'm working on it

And thx Matedog for the effort

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bazarboy75 wrote:thx guys (that is not include Ikarisbidule)

My son is in his second drum years
I said to let his ears works so this way he'll don't need score for this one
but you know he is not agree....

But i'm working on it

And thx Matedog for the effort
The only thing that isn't super obvious is the hi hat pattern. I also did a poor job of trying to get everything to line up but it should kinda make sense.
Look, you have to establish context for these things. And I maintain that unless you appreciate the Fall of Constantinople, the Great Fire of London, and Mickey Mantle's fatalist alcoholism, live Freddy makes no sense. If you want to half-ass it, fine, go call Simon Schama to do the appendix.

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