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Phil Collins' "In the Air Tonight": arguably the most famous drum fill of all time! #DrumTranscription @soundslice


Transcription & animation of one chorus of “Donna Lee”, performed by Philadelphia vibraphonist @tonymiceli


Animation of the RCC 2006 quad break performed by @zandonbrackey Beats by Sean Vega #MarchingPercussion


The classic Amen break, visualized as a waveform and music notation rotating around a circle. Thanks, @ethanhein for the inspiration!


The Christmas classic “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” performed on harmonium by Devin Ramoutar, transcribed & animated in @soundslice


We've been helping build @ensembleblock learning portals for music teachers & students. The latest is for @ATLDRUMACADEMY1 🥁


“Rise Over Run” snare lick by Colton Bean, performed by Jeremy Weaver


Drum Transcription: Mr. Bean's "Invisible Drum Kit" youtu.be/Xm08nJ4opac via @YouTube


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Happy March 4th! We’ve come a long way. Today we celebrate our 3 year anniversary as a team, but it’s really been a team 20 years in the making. For a long time, I’ve felt things happen in 5 year chapters - can’t wait to see what happens next in the 2 ye… instagr.am/p/CMBufkOHfOe/

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The glockenspiel excerpt from Mozart's "The Magic Flute" · Performance: Charlie Rosmarin Visualization: @percuss_io


Prelude from Bach's Cello Suite No.1 in G, performed by @azusa_y


Happy Valentine's Day, ya'll.  Here's vibraphonist Drew Tucker @itsnotaxylo performing the jazz standard "My Funny Valentine" by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart.  This classic tune dates back to 1937 and was introduced in the broadway musical "Babes in Arms". · #ScrollingNotation


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