DD-45/YDD-40 Owner’s Manual
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Drum Score
There are many different types of drum score commercially available, but we’ve chosen the following common
format for the examples below.
: Repeat the previous measure.
: Repeat the previous two measures.
: Eighth notes are to be played with a triplet feel.
In this manual some notes appear in parentheses. This indicates that the note is played by the instrument and you do not need to play it.
The following are drum scores for each Pattern, with the Pattern number, Pattern name and the recommended
Drum Kit number indicated. (Some of the scores also include the recommended Magic Tom number indicat-
ing the space for a fill-in.) Refer to the “Drum Kit List” (page 20) to see the voice assignments to pads and
pedal for each Drum Kit.
Try and play along with these Patterns!
A typical rhythm pattern in rock and pop music based on eighth notes.
01
8 Beat 1
(Drum Kit 1)
02
8 Beat 2
(Drum Kit 2)
Hi-Hat Cymbals (H.H.)
Ride Cymbal (RIDE)
Hi-Hat (H.H.)
Open Close
Crash Cymbal
Snare Drum
Snare Drum
(Side Stick/
Rim Shot)
High Tom
Mid Tom
Low Tom
Hi-Hat Cymbals (PEDAL)
Bass Drum
High
High
Low
=96
H.H.
=96
H.H.