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Learn To Read Drum Tabs

I got the following information from this website.

It should help you understand how to read the drum tabs on my site. Good luck!!

RD:--------3--:

BA:--3-3-3----:

SN:---3----3--:

Doctor Groove's Tab Format (W3DTS)

1. Introduction:

Each and every drummer has their own unique and personal style and technique
of playing, from how they lay out their kit to their handling of the drum sticks.
W3TDS tries to avoid those variables by presenting the drum tablature in its simplest
form, without imposing any unneeded or uncomfortable technique for the drummer. The
W3TDS system can be read, write and accepted by a wide range of drummers.

The W3DTS drum tablature system was created based on the guitar/bass tablature system
and will
be easy to understand if you understand the principle of how guitar/bass tablature works.
 

Basically you have a set of lines all preceeded by a symbol code
(See 2. What The Symbols Mean) for example:

BA:--1----:

SN:----1--: x2

There is a number on each line, in sophisticated (i.e. proper) drum tablature
there will always be more than one number.

Let's analyse what the above example means:

BA = Symbolic mnemonic for a bass drum

SN = Symbolic mnemonic for a snare drum

This tells us that the bass drum and the snare drum are used in this drum tablature.

But what does the number signify?

1 = Soft strike

This tells us that we must strike softly (2 = Moderate strike and 3 = Hard strike)

The '-' between the numbers simply indicate the amount of time in 0.5 second
intervals the time between each strike. There is a two second gap at the start
and end of each tablature line to make reading more easier.

Now let's put this example to practice:

In literary terms the above example shows that a bass drum and a snare drum
are being used for this tab. The first strike is a soft strike on the bass
drum, immediately after that we have another soft strike on the snare drum.
The 'x' number after the tablature simply states how many times to repeat
the pattern (if neccessary). In this case the number is 2 so we repeat
the pattern twice. It's as simple as that.

There are occasions when you have to strike drum items similtaneously,
for example:

BA:--1--:

SN:--1--:

This simply means strike the bass drum and snare drum similtaneously
with soft strikes.

Now let's analyse timing, with the following example:

BA:--1--1----:

SN:----1--1--: x2 slow

This simply means play the pattern twice very fast.

By now you should be able to read and write drum tablature, there
is only one optional item you need to know; annotations, for example:

(BEAT 1 - VERSE 1)

BA:--1--1----:

SN:----1--1--: x2 slow ["You let me desecrate you..."] - Electronic drum pads preffered

(The above is an example of Chris Vrenna's 'simple' rhythm for Nine
Inch Nail's 'Closer' from 'The Downward Spiral' album. - I'm not
actually a big NiN fan, by the way. I just think it's a good example...)

 

The above example has three different types of annotations, firstly
in the circle brackets we have a reference to that drum tab incase
we need to reference it again instead of writing it again. The
annotation enclosed in quotation marks inside the square is a lyric
line which acts as an aid to the drummer on what lyrical line specifies
with the tab. Annotations without question marks in square brackets
represent actions, a simple example of this is [choke] (i.e. choke cymbal).
Any annotations preceeded with a '-' are comments or suggestions by the tab
author for that tab.

Drum tab name references are user definable, yet popular names such as
VERSE #x, PRE-CHORUS #x, CHORUS #x, ROLL #x (where 'x' is a number) etc.
should be used to identify consistency between drum tabs.

The following section explains the various nmemonics and terminology
used in the W3DTS system.

2. What The Symbols Mean:

Cymbals: (Vary according to different drum layouts)

RC = Ride Cymbal

CC = Crash Cymbal

SC = Splash Cymbal

(If you do not have a certain cymbal, substitute it for a compatible sounding one.)

Tom Toms: (Vary according to different drum layouts)

T1 = Tom Tom #1

T2 = Tom Tom #2

FT = Floor Tom

(If you have less or more tom toms you will have to manually
figure out how to apply this to a specific drum tablature.)

Bass Drum(s): (Vary according to different drum layouts)

BA = Bass Drum

or if Double-Bass

B1 = Bass Drum #1

B2 = Bass Drum #2

(Obviously, drum tablatures based on double-bass will you to
have a double-bass kit, whereas single bass drum tablature can
be applied to both single bass and double-bass kits.)

Hi-Hat:

OH = Open Hi-Hat State

SH = Slightly Open Hi-Hat State

CH = Closed Hi-Hat State

Snare:

SN = Snare Drum

(Unless specified as a comment in the tablature, the default
setting for the snare is the 'loose' skin state, the other
states can be 'tight', 'rimshot' or 'strike-sticks'. These can
be interchanged at any time throughout a tab.)

Miscellaneous Items:

(Some drum tablature cater for miscellaneous percussion items
which are mentioned here.)

CB = Cow Bell

SH = Shaker(s)

TA = Tambourine

WB = Wood Block

BE = Bell

Strike volume numbers:

(These are the numbers that appear within the tab.)

1 = Soft strike

2 = Normal strike

3 = Hard strike

Tempo:

(i.e. speed.)

v.slow = Very slow

slow = Slow

moderate = Moderate

fast = Fast

v.fast = Very fast

Standard suggested order of drum tablature lines:

(Please follow this structure to make drum tablatures consistent.)

MI:----: (Miscellaneous items in order of importance.)

RC:----:

CC:----:

SC:----:

FT:----:

T2:----:

T1:----:

BA:----:

(If double-bass then:)

B2:----:

B1:----:

HH:----: (An opened or closed state must be specified though, of course.)

SN:----:

N.B: Duplicate items can be added, but bare in mind that the
majority of drummers do not own a double-bass, a variety of
cymbals or an array of tom toms since 'standard' drum kits comprise
minimal items such as a single bass, two cymbals, and three toms
(including the floor tom).

3. Epilogue:

Copyright notices:

It is always good practice to write your name and/or contact
details on any tablature you create as well as the all important
title of the piece. Copyright signatures and trademarks
must also be outlined to prevent infringement of your work,
this also prevents you from
infringing the law when tabbing other peoples work.

source: matt's music page


 

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