Drum tablature
Drum tablature, commonly known as a drum tab, is a form of simplified percussion notation, or tablature for percussion instrument. Instead of the durational notes normally seen on a piece of sheet music, drum tab uses proportional horizontal placement to indicate rhythm and vertical placement on a series of lines to represent which drum from the drum kit to stroke. Drum tabs frequenctly depict drum patterns.
Key or legend
The number of lines in a specific tab will vary depending on the number of different drums used during a specific section of music. Below is an example of a basic drum kit.
CC|-Crash cymbal----|[1] HH|-Hi-hat----------| Rd|-Ride cymbal-----| SN|-Snare-drum------| T1|-High-tom--------| T2|-Low-tom---------| FT|-Floor-tom-------| B |-Bass-drum-------| Hf|-Hi-hat-w/foot---|
Techniques
Tablature can use various letter and symbols to denote different cymbal types or other drum techniques. These are the tablature symbols that represent various techniques, though these may vary:
Cymbals
|-x-| Strike cymbal or hi-hat |-X-| Strike loose hi-hat, or hit crash hard |-o-| Open hi-hat |-#-| [[Cymbal choke|Choke cymbal]] (grab cymbal with hand after striking it) |-s-| [[Splash cymbal]] |-c-| [[China cymbal]] |-b-| [[Cymbal#Anatomy|Bell]] of ride |-x-| Click hi-hat with foot
Drums
|-o-| Strike |-O-| Accent |-g-| [[Ghost note]] |-f-| [[Flam (drum rudiment)|Flam]] |-d-| [[Rudiment#Drag rudiments|Drag]] |-b-| Soft one-handed [[drum roll|roll]] |-B-| Accented one-handed roll |-@-| [[Rimshot|Snare rim]]
Example
Below is an example of a rhythm pattern characteristic of much popular music including rock presented in standard notation and then its corresponding translation into drum tab.
B = Bass drum HH = Hi-hat S = Snare drum
HH|x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-|| S|----o-------o---|| B|o-------o-------|| 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 +