Dorset percussion.com Nuff Said
Dorset percussion.com Nuff Said
Welcome, Speedy. I was going to suggest a personal lesson with Mr. Copeland.
Welcome to Drum Chat Speedy!
If you check the various threads that were started by people trying to find drum tabs/transcriptions, you will find that transcriptions of drum parts for songs can be very hard to find. The best thing to learn is how to write drum notations, and then you can transcribe drum part yourself. It may take a while, but as you transcribe songs you will really learn the song.
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I posted where you can find all songs for free. Nuff Said
Stewart Copeland is awesome.
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Thanks, everybody.
I checked Dorset percussion.com but couldn't find it, so I emailed them, but they haven't responded yet.
I actually have already transcribed a lot of it myself, but I'm not sure about certain parts (time signatures/whether or not he's playing 8th notes or 16ths, etc.) so a completed transcription would be wonderful and make my life a lot easier.
And yes, a personal lesson with Stewart would be great, so if anybody here can set that up for me, I would be most grateful.
I reckon this: [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0tMwlcoJmM"]YouTube - Stewart Copeland masterclass[/ame]
Is as close you will get to havin a lesson with Mr.Copeland.
Enjoy!
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why not just find a book with drum tabs for his songs, or look up him in old drum magazines to see where he was featured, and what scores he donated at the time of his interview?
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