Highway to hell. Drums tab video

ACDC

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Instrument
Drums
Difficulty
Easy
Tuning
Key
Do maggiore
Tempo
116 BPM

About this riff

Phil Rudd's part is a masterclass in the pocket: a straight eighth-note hi-hat pulse under a rock-solid two-and-four snare backbeat, played with power but never rushing. The technical challenge isn't the pattern, which is simple, but holding the tempo dead steady through the song's stops and starts and letting each backbeat land with the same authority. It's a foundational hard-rock groove and a great study in feel, dynamics and metronomic consistency rather than flashy chops.

Did you know?

The album was recorded in about three weeks at Roundhouse Studios in Chalk Farm, London, in March-April 1979 with new producer Robert John 'Mutt' Lange, replacing the band's usual producers George Young and Harry Vanda. Unlike the relaxed approach the band was used to, Lange was painstaking and placed an intense focus on tuning and rhythm, which shaped the tight, precise feel of Rudd's drumming on the record.

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