Side Snare Tutorials

I hate wasting time.

Learning new scores is easier and faster if you have good sight reading skills.  If you want to invest some of your time on this, go to the sight reading tutorials.

 

Side Snare Scores

The 'View' column provides a JPG image of the drum score. 
The 'Listen' column provides midi files for each part; requires a midi player.
The 'Download' column supplies DrumNote Pro 2.1 files.

You can download the DrumNote Pro Viewer; its free.  It loads the dns files and can play and print the scores directly on your machine.  The printouts that it creates will be a better quality than the scores that are downloaded here.

Massed Band Scores

Name

View

Listen

Download

Massed Bands 4/4

score

Part1, 2, 3, 4

dns

Massed Bands 2/4

score

Part1, 2, 3, 4

dns

Massed Bands 3/4

score

Part1, 2, 3, 4

dns

Massed Bands 6/8

score

Part1, 2, 3, 4

dns

 

Scores by Joe Hewitt

Caber Feidh (4/4 march)

score

Part1, 2, 3, 4

dns

Irish Washerwoman (jig)

score

Part1, 2, 3, 4

dns

Campbelltown Kiltie Ball (strathspey)
**click here for extra help **

score

Part1, 2

dns

Willie Davie (generic reel)

score

Part1, 2

dns

John D. Burges (generic 6/8)

score

Part1, 2, 3, 4

dns

Killworth Hills (generic 3/4 simplified by PMH)

score

 

 

 

Scores by Dean Hall from www.DrummingMad.net
Dean's recordings are pretty fast (seems like performance speed).
The recordings provided here are slower for folks getting started.
Use the Viewer & DNS file to really slow it down and study the piece in detail.

Itchy Fingers (2/4 hornpipe)
** click here for extra help  **

score

Part1, 2

dns

 

Celtic Drum Salute

Snare

score

Part1, 2

dns

Tenor

score

Part1, 2

dns

 

Additional Scores

Liberton Pipe Band  (versatile 2/4 march)

score

Part1, 2, 3, 4

dns

Cullen Bay  (5/4 march)

score

Part1, 2

dns

Highland Cathedral (4/4 slow march)

score

Part 1, 2, 3

dns

generic 2/4 hornpipe

score

Part 1, 2

dns

Extra: Step by step process for replacing drum heads and snares.

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