stevie wonder - sir duke

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q = 106 Swing 16ths Sir Duke Stevie Wonder ( es x=eapa ase ) 1. INTRO Keep the Hi-Hats tight here; remember it should sound like a traditional swing pattern in double time 2. VERSE The accents on the hats are more important here; the pattern notated is indicative, so you can embelish it a little VERSE Play 6 more CHORUS 1 & 2 Ride Cymbal on repeat 1. BRIDGE Make sure that you are tight and accurate on the stabs; they are in unison with the entire band. HORN BREAK Play 6 more 2. CHORUS 3 6 D $ al Coda CHORUS Again, this pattern is indicative and can be embellished. Be creative with the fills at the end of each 4 bar section 6x CHORUS 4, 5 & 6 Play 6 more

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Page 1: Stevie Wonder - Sir Duke

q = 106 Swing 16ths

Sir DukeStevie Wonder( es x=eapa ase )

1.

INTRO Keep the Hi-Hats tight here; remember it should sound like a traditional swing pattern in double time

2.

VERSE The accents on the hats are more important here; the pattern notated is indicative, so you can embelish it a little

VERSE

Play 6

more

CHORUS 1 & 2

Ride Cymbal on repeat

1.

BRIDGE Make sure that you are tight and accurate on the stabs; they are in unison with the entire band.

HORN BREAK

Play 6 more

2.

CHORUS 3

6

D $ al Coda

CHORUS Again, this pattern is indicative and can be embellished. Be creative with the fills at the end of each 4 bar section

6x

CHORUS 4, 5 & 6

Play 6 more