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Ramones, Foi Formada Em 1974, Forest Hills, Queens, Nova Iorque, EUA “ROCKAWAY BEACH” Por: TÇwxÜáÉÇ VÄx|àÉÇ eÉwÜ|zâxá 09/2011 BATERA CENTER-SBO/SP. A banda de Punk Rock Ramones, foi formada em 1974, Forest Hills, Queens, Nova Iorque, EUA. Foi uma das bandas mais influentes da história do rock mundial, e considerada a precursora do estilo Punk, composta inicialmente por Joey, Dee Dee e Johnny. Ao longo de seus 22 anos de existência, os Ramones totalizaram 2.263 apresentações ao redor do mundo. O último show foi realizado em Los Angeles, Califórnia, em 6 de agosto de 1996. Em 2 de março de 2002 a banda foi incluída no Salão da Fama do Rock and Roll, e em 2004 a revista Rolling Stone elegeu as cem maiores personalidades dos primeiros cinqüenta anos do rock, ficando os Ramones em 26º lugar. A música “ROCKAWAY BEACH” A canção pertence ao terceiro álbum de estúdio do Ramones, o “Rocket to Russia”, de 1977. O álbum inclui algumas das mais conhecidas canções dos Ramones, e em 2003, o álbum foi colocado número 105 na lista da revista Rolling Stone dos 500 melhores álbuns de todos os tempos. Foi o último álbum com o baterista original Tommy Ramone que saiu da banda para trabalhar como produtor musical. Integrantes: Joey Ramone (voz), Johnny Ramone (guitarra), Dee Dee Ramone (baixo), Tommy Ramone (bateria). OObateristabaterista “TOMMY RAMONE” Tamás Erdélyi (Tommy Ramone) nasceu dia 29 de Janeiro de 1952, Budapeste, Hungria. É um produtor e baterista, o último integrante original sobrevivente da banda Ramones. Após a gravação do terceiro disco do Ramones o Rockway Beach de 1977, Tommy deixou a bateria e virou produtor da banda. Tommy Ramone compos musicas que foram muito conhecidas como "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend" e "Blitzkrieg Bop" Depois de Tommy Ramone, os bateristas que tocaram no Ramones são: Mark Ramone (1978 á 83 e 1987 á 96), Elvis Ramone (1987 á 87), Richie Ramone(1983 á 87). Atualmente Tommy Ramone é integrante de uma banda de Country & Folk chamada Uncle Monk, que faz turnês americanas e européias. Tommy toca bandolim. 1/2 “ROCKAWAY BEACH” ((Ramones ) DRUMS: Tommy Ramone Álbum: “Rocket to Russia” de 1977 Transcrição: TÇwxÜáÉÇ VÄx|àÉÇ eÉwÜ|zâxá Encomende já sua partitura: [email protected] Intro (A) _ HH. ________ ________ 2x (B) _ ________ 2x (C) Cr. ________ 7x (A) _ ________ 2x Partitura produzida para o Portal Daniel Batera www.danielbatera.com.br 1/2 2/2 “Rockaway Beach ” ( Ramones ) Transcrição: TÇwxÜáÉÇ VÄx|àÉÇ eÉwÜ|zâxá Encomende já sua partitura: [email protected] _ ________ (B) 2x Encomende já sua partitura: [email protected] Notação musical: CHIMBAL (Hi-hat) PRATOS (Cymbals) Aberto Fechado Semi-aberto Condução Ataque Splash China (Open) (Closed) (Half opened) (Ride) (Crash) _ HH. 0 + RC Cr. CHIMBAL com o pé (Foot hi-hat) Bumbo (D) (E) Caixa Aro Tom 1 2 Surdo (Bass drum) (R) (L) (Snare) (Side stick) (Floor tom) Partitura produzida para o Portal Daniel Batera www.danielbatera.com.br 2/2.
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