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Drum Sheet Easy – 4 Non Blondes – What’s Up

Artist : 4 Non Blondes
song : What’s Up
Album : Bigger, Better, Faster, More! – 1992
Style – Tempo – Signature – Length : Pop – 68 – 4/4 – 4:52
Musician : Dawn Richardson
pages : 2
Version : Album
Level : Intermediate

Released in 1993, “What’s Up” by 4 Non Blondes became one of the defining alternative rock anthems of the decade. Written by bassist and songwriter Linda Perry, the song was born during a period when the band was still fighting for recognition in the clubs of San Francisco. Perry reportedly wrote the song in a small apartment after reflecting on frustration, confusion, and the feeling of searching for meaning in everyday life. The famous chorus — “What’s going on?” — captured emotions that many young listeners in the early 1990s deeply connected with.

Although the title is “What’s Up,” the phrase itself never appears in the lyrics. Perry intentionally avoided naming the song “What’s Going On” to prevent confusion with the legendary Marvin Gaye classic. The result was a raw, emotional track driven by sincerity rather than polished perfection. That honesty is part of what made the song unforgettable.

For fans of the drums, “What’s Up” is especially interesting because of the steady, organic groove laid down by drummer Wanda Day during the band’s early performances and by session drummer Dawn Richardson in later live and recording contexts connected to the group’s evolving lineup. The drumming never tries to overpower the song. Instead, it builds tension patiently, using a relaxed but powerful backbeat that gives Perry’s voice room to explode emotionally. The snare hits during the chorus feel almost conversational, supporting the song’s emotional cry rather than dominating it. That balance between restraint and release is one reason drummers still admire the track today.

Before becoming a worldwide hit, 4 Non Blondes performed “What’s Up” in small clubs around San Francisco, including the local alternative rock circuit that helped shape their identity. As the song gained popularity, they brought it to larger stages across the United States and Europe, with memorable performances at festivals and television appearances throughout the 1990s. Audiences often sang louder than the band itself, turning the song into a shared emotional experience.

Decades later, “What’s Up” remains more than a nostalgic hit. Its passionate vocals, honest lyrics, and beautifully supportive drumming continue to inspire musicians and listeners alike. For drum fans, it is proof that sometimes the most powerful groove is not the flashiest one, but the one that serves the heart of the song perfectly.

Sample drum sheet easy of What's Up by 4 Non Blondes

The Easy Version is a simplified drum sheet designed to help you play the song quickly while keeping the feel and structure of the original version.

It follows the complete arrangement of the track: intro, verses, choruses, bridges, breaks, transitions, and ending, but with more accessible grooves, fills, and rhythmic cues. The most technical passages are adapted to make reading, timing, and playing along with the music easier.

This version is ideal for beginner and intermediate drummers, as well as musicians who want to learn a song faster, prepare for a rehearsal in a short amount of time, or play the track without getting stuck on the hardest parts of the original transcription.

The layout remains clear and practical, with form markers to help you follow the song easily from beginning to end. This allows you to focus on what matters most: groove, consistency, structure, and the pleasure of playing.

Practice tip: start by playing the Easy Version from beginning to end to fully understand the structure of the song. Then, work separately on the more difficult sections of the original version and gradually add them into your playing.

Artist

4 Non Blondes

Song

What's Up

Album

Bigger, Better, Faster, More!

Année

1992

Tempo

68

Signature Rythmique

4/4

Longueur

4:52

Video URL

https://vod.infomaniak.com/redirect/resoundwebmedia_vod/covers-42808/mp4-12/4-non-blondes-whats-up-teaser.mp4

Musician

Dawn Richardson

Page(s)

2

Version

Album

Transcription

Sebastien POITEVIN

Style

Pop

Niveau

Intermediaire

Product format

Drum sheet easy

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