Drum Charts, Transcriptions, Notation and Copyist Service
Description
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I am available to write professional drum charts and transcriptions as well as provide notation/notation clean up and copyist services for musical artists, musical projects and drummers in any musical style. The charts can be written in a way that respects the road map style of any charts you may already have for other instruments in order to avoid confusion at rehearsals (i.e. if you used a D.S. Al Coda instead of a repeat section then I would follow your format).
Artists (both original, cover and tribute) may require drum charts for a number of reasons including:
Artists that work with (or anticipate needing to work with) numerous fill in musicians on a regular basis (especially if on short notice) will benefit from having drum charts for their music.
Producers who are organizing show case events in which many artists will be performing 1 or 2 songs each (live or in studio) with the same backing band, will benefit greatly from having professional drum charts written (perhaps in conjunction with the charts made for other instruments) as this will save rehearsal time and help the music to be performed to the satisfaction of each artist.
Composers who would like a professional drum set players take on how best to notate the drum set parts in their pieces may benefit from having a professional drum set player notate the already composed parts (without changing the part musically), or from having a professional drum set player re notate the already composed/notated parts (again without changing the part musically) in order to make the parts as clear and as easy to read as possible for the musicians.
Artists entering the recording studio with a session drummer may want to have basic structure charts available in order to make the process smoother and to save studio time.
Drummers who would like to have a drum set part from a particular piece of music notated to help them learn it.
Artists who work with numerous backing bands/house bands while on tour may require charts to help make the performance of their music more consistent from concert to concert/city to city and save on rehearsal and prep time.
Artists who are putting together musically/organizationally complex music projects such as big bands, musical theater orchestra pit bands, wedding/corporate bands, jazz fusion groups, progressive rock bands, large world music ensembles (as well as many other types of projects) may benefit musically and logistically from having professional drum charts written for their projects to help reduce rehearsal time and make it easier for fill in musicians to work with the group when needed.
Artists who are publishing the sheet music for their compositions, putting together a music education book (method book) or having a portion of their music notated for publication in a magazine article will obviously benefit from having professional drum charts written.
community | artists, musicians
2021-03-01