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Why do drummers pull sheet music out when a tune is called?


Hardbopjazz

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It could be the tune is a head arrangement or something a bit more elaborate. Head arrangements at least from my understanding from having musician friends is that they are a bit more tricky then just blowing the melody to like, "All the Things You Are" b/c they are learned by memory/ear. And the drummer may need the music to make hits! Just a guess!!

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Well, in case of arrangements it is expected that musicians can read and read well, so they use sheetmusic like any other musician. In orchestras and big bands it is expected of you that while you receive a new song, you read and play on the spot. I've noticed that at sessions most people won't bring sheet music for the drummer. I always ask first whether they would like a sheet and that is often appreciated. In some cases it is really handy that everyone can see the form. (I bring my own songs or renditions). In some cases there can be a time measure change like in 'The look of love' is? When there is, I specifically will note that to all musicians before starting. I always discuss with the drummer what tempo I want and the rhythm. The rest I leave up to his or her own input.

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all seriousness aside; when I do sessions my music is usually somewhat irregular - meaning it has odd numbers of measures, different sections, irregularly constructed bridges, changes in tempo and time signature - so (almost) any good drummer will want to see the lead sheets -

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