Digital Drum Sheet Music Library

Quality Transcriptions You Can Count On

All the drum sheet music found on this page and throughout the site are full, note-for-note transcriptions transcribed by James Morton--long-time professional drummer, author of over a dozen books with Mel Bay Publications, and creator of the "Rock Charts" column formerly found in Modern Drummer--over the course of his 40+ year career.

Bulk Order Discounts

5-9 charts 15% off
10-19 charts 25% off
20-29 charts 35% off
30+ charts 40% off
Title
Artist
Year
Comments
Music
Price
Buy
L.T.D.
1977
If you like funky drumming, here it is! Highly recommended chart!.
$3.99
James Brown
1967
Could this be the funkiest thing ever recorded? I think it is.
$2.99
Cheryl Lynn
1979
This is really good funky drumming. Highly recommended chart!
$3.99
Booker T. & The MGs
1967
Get the Best of Booker T. & The MGs. Funky stuff. Al Jackson on drums.
$2.99
Sly & The Family Stone
1969
Vigorous triplet feel. Nice song from Sly. Their drummer Gregg Errico was SOOOO SOLID. A lot to emulate on this chart.
$2.99
James Brown
1965
Classic JB, this put him on the map.
$3.99
Staple Singers
1972
#1 funky song with Roger Hawkins again. Very nice!!!!!
$3.99
Mary Jane Girls
1985
Move over Spice Girls: here's Rick James' sultry girl group.
$3.99
James Brown
1964
Yes it is. JB's first foray in the pop Top 40. Great rhythm punches.
$2.99
James Brown
1965
This was the crossover hit that made JB a big star.
$1.99
Wild Cherry
1976
Always a crowd pleaser, recently voted #1 greatest funk song of all time!
$3.99
Aretha Franklin
1971
Bernard Purdie is great. If you don't believe it, just ask him.
$3.99
Sly & The Family Stone
1970
JB invented funk, and passed the torch to Sly. Signature bass line.
$3.99
Joe Jackson
1984
Very funky drumming. Joe Jackson is a very eclectic musician. This chart is hand-written, but still reads clean.
$3.99