hi. I'm trying to find tabs for this but i cannot so if someone can help me it would be much apreciated.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AVd5RVukcs
OR this, dont matter
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvDX0hnOd_I
u can also put in guitar pro if u prefer.
Drummers, can you tab something for me?
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Re: Drummers, can you tab something for me?
They're used to be a very good drummer around here somewhere..
His name is Simon i think. Great, intelligent guy. Maybe he can help you.. If he see's this thread cos he barely ever posts.
His name is Simon i think. Great, intelligent guy. Maybe he can help you.. If he see's this thread cos he barely ever posts.
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Re: Drummers, can you tab something for me?
No.
We have 0 respect for people who request shit in their first post.
Go to a drumming forum, they can help you.
We have 0 respect for people who request shit in their first post.
Go to a drumming forum, they can help you.
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Re: Drummers, can you tab something for me?
That's ridiculously easy, though I'm not gonna tab it for you, learn to do things yourself. Way too many new musicians rely on tabs these days. You must learn how to understand these drums parts on your own to help build your ear for drumming. The thing about drums is that you don't need tabs to know what key you're in, what musical notes to play, etc. Just try to figure out what is being played and mimic it as best as you can. Tabs will become a crutch and that's no good. Try and just listen and play it by ear majority of it is three bass one per beat then then a three beat pause with a snare and a open high hat.