by thevnuk
- Most MP3’s include a 4 bar countdown to each song. Some will be 2 bars.
- Countdowns are the same beats per minute (bpm) as the song.
- PDFs are transcribed, by me, from listening to the song and/or watching a video of the drum performance or finding an online midi version of the song to assist in the transcription. They are done for my benefit but if you choose to download anything, that is your choice to do so.
- Transcriptions are solely my interpretation of the song and likely classified as a beginner skill level to play.
- Some Mp3’s of the midi’s include a single click to start.
- I have no interest in receiving anyone’s critique of any of the transcriptions.
- You are under no obligation to do anything with these other than enjoy them, possibly use them to learn or ignore all this.
* MP3’s noted as “Mixed” are drum less versions of the songs with actual drum play of the transcription.
* The Drums.mp3’s are mp3 versions of the midi that were created from the drum transcription. The transcription created the midi which created the mp3.
The software used to transcribe.
Audacity – an easy-to-use, multi-track audio editor and more. https://www.audacityteam.org/
Let’s Unmix app – a music source separation tool https://apps.apple.com/us/app/lets-unmix/id1500367180
Moises app – a music app & partner that helps you remove vocals and instruments in any song, adjust the speed and pitch, play along with click tracks, and discover the key and chords of any song. Great for removing drums from a track. https://moises.ai/
You will also need an interface such as a Google Icloud account to upload/download files https://www.icloud.com/
Midi Editor – graphical interface to edit, play, and record Midi data https://midieditor.org/
MuseScore – notation software https://musescore.org/en
Musink – music-composition software that will change the way you write music. https://musink.net/