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Bundle Drum Sheet & Drumless – Stevie Wonder – Superstition

Artist : Stevie Wonder
song : Superstition
Album : Talking Book – 1972
Style – Tempo – Signature – Length : Funk – 97 – 4/4 – 4:26
Musician : Stevie Wonder
pages : 3
Version : Album
Level : Intermediate

In the lush landscape of soul and funk music, “Superstition” by Stevie Wonder stands out not only as a timeless classic but as a pivotal moment in the artistic journey of this iconic artist. Released in 1972 on the album “Talking Book“, this song embodies a musical innovation that propelled Wonder to new creative and commercial heights. The infectious rhythm and intense energy of this composition captivate listeners while leaving an indelible mark on the generations of musicians who have followed.

Talking Book” represents a crucial turning point in Stevie Wonder‘s career, where he began to break free from the constraints of previous works. The early 1970s witnessed a growing quest for an authentic and personal sound among many artists, and Wonder was no exception. “Superstition” emerged from an era in which he amalgamated funk, soul, and rock influences, crafting a soundscape that still resonates today. This fertile period heralded a rise in groove-laden tracks that transformed the musical landscape.

At the core of “Superstition“, Stevie Wonder‘s compositional approach is both bold and introspective. The signature groove, grounded in a compelling dynamic, pulls from improvisational elements that intertwine gracefully throughout the song. The drums, with their impactful playing, juxtapose syncopated patterns and accents that create a rhythmic thread guiding the listener through the musical experience. Wonder, as a versatile musician, deftly bends rhythmic conventions, playing with tension and release that blurs the lines between predictability and innovation.

A detailed analysis of the drumming reveals a remarkable richness. Stevie‘s vivacious drum performance is not just a supportive rhythmic foundation, but a pivotal pillar of the song’s energy. Playing with surgical precision at 97 BPM in a 4/4 signature, he instills a sense of movement that invites dancing. The fills, sometimes unexpected, break established motifs, introducing an element of unpredictability that keeps the listening experience fascinating. Each hit of the drumsticks serves as an invitation to be swept away by the rhythm, highlighting the dialogue between the vocals, keyboards, and other instruments.

The studio production of “Superstition” further contributes to its unique essence. The sonic texture is a masterful blend of brilliantly orchestrated instrumental layers that envelop the drums in a rich ambiance. Utilizing innovative studio techniques like keyboard phasing and funky guitar riffs, the production succeeds in creating a hypnotic atmosphere that is instantly recognizable. Stevie‘s drumming, both gritty and nuanced, emerges with a striking presence amid this rich sonic palette.

When performed live, tracks like “Superstition” take on a new life. The synergy among musicians is palpable, and Stevie‘s drumming becomes even more explosive. The energy emanating from this piece is contagious, with audiences often caught in a collective trance driven by the hypnotic pulse of the drums. Each concert bears testament to the profound impact Stevie Wonder‘s music has had on the musical landscape, captivating crowds while celebrating the power of percussion.

In conclusion, “Superstition” is more than just a piece of music; it’s a celebration of rhythm as a universal language. For drummers, this sheet music represents a true exploration of rhythmic possibilities and layers of improvisation. The lessons drawn from this work are not only invaluable for technical development but also enrich the understanding of the integral role that drumming plays within the fabric of a song. By mastering this piece, each drummer has the opportunity to dive into the rhythmic legacy that Stevie Wonder has graciously gifted to music.

Sample drum sheet of Superstition by Stevie Wonder

This pack brings together two essential tools to help you learn, practice, and play the song in conditions close to a real performance: the complete drum sheet music and the drumless audio track, meaning the song without the drums.

The drum sheet music provides a precise transcription of the track, including grooves, fills, breaks, rhythmic cues, full song structure, and form markers. It helps you clearly understand the arrangement of the song, work on the important sections, and play with a reliable chart, whether in rehearsal or on stage.

The drumless version then allows you to put your work into practice by playing directly with the music, but without the original drums. You take the drummer’s place: you have to hold the groove, stay in tempo, place your fills at the right moments, manage transitions, and support the energy of the song from beginning to end.

This bundle is ideal for moving from reading to real playing practice. You can first study the song with the sheet music, then train with the drumless track to strengthen your precision, endurance, listening skills, and musicality.

This file is created from the original track: the drum part is removed in order to provide a working version without drums. Depending on the original mix, the audio quality may therefore be slightly affected, and some drum elements may sometimes remain audible.

Ideal for: learning a song efficiently, rehearsing in real playing conditions, working on groove and fills, preparing for a concert, audition, lesson, or recording yourself with a real backing track.

Artist

Stevie Wonder

Song

Superstition

Album

Talking Book

Année

1972

Tempo

97

Signature Rythmique

4/4

Longueur

4:26

Video URL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CFuCYNx-1g

Musician

Stevie Wonder

Page(s)

3

Version

Album

Transcription

Sebastien POITEVIN

Style

Funk

Niveau

Intermediaire

Product format

Bundle drum sheet & drumless music

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