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Drum Sheet Easy – A-Ha – Take On Me

Artist : A-Ha
song : Take On Me
Album : Hunting High And Low – 1985
Style – Tempo – Signature – Length : Pop – 169 – 4/4 – 4:03
Musician : Pal Waaktar
pages : 3
Version : Album
Level : Intermediate

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“Take On Me” is often celebrated for its soaring falsetto and iconic synth riff, but beneath the pop sheen lies a tight, driving rhythm that gives the song its unstoppable momentum. For a drummer, this track is a perfect example of how precision, energy, and restraint can turn a simple beat into something legendary.

The song began life in 1982, when guitarist Pål Waaktaar-Savoy and keyboardist Magne Furuholmen were still in Oslo, before a-ha even officially formed. The original version, then called “Miss Eerie,” had a slower, funkier feel. When singer Morten Harket joined and the band relocated to London, they reworked the song again and again, searching for the right balance between pop accessibility and emotional intensity. It wasn’t until producer Alan Tarney came on board in 1984 that the song truly clicked.

Tarney tightened the arrangement, sharpened the synth lines, and crucially, focused on the rhythm section. The drums were designed to be clean, punchy, and relentless. There’s nothing flashy here—no wild fills, no showboating—but that’s exactly the point. The beat is pure forward motion. The kick and snare lock into a crisp, danceable groove that never lets go, while the hi-hat drives the tempo with machine-like consistency. For drummers, it’s a masterclass in discipline: every hit is exactly where it should be, serving the song rather than stealing attention.

When “Take On Me” was finally released in 1985, it exploded worldwide, helped by the groundbreaking animated video. But live, the song took on a different kind of power. a-ha played it relentlessly on the Hunting High and Low Tour and throughout the late ’80s, in arenas and stadiums across Europe, the US, and Japan. On stage, the drums had to be even more solid. With thousands of fans singing along to the synth hook, the drummer’s job was to be the anchor—to keep the groove unshakeable no matter how loud the crowd became.

In concert, that steady beat becomes almost physical. You don’t just hear it—you feel it. The snare cuts through the mix, the kick pushes the song forward, and suddenly the track isn’t just catchy, it’s explosive. Many drummers love “Take On Me” because it proves that simplicity, when played with authority, is incredibly powerful.

For a fan of the drums, “Take On Me” is about control, consistency, and confidence. It’s the sound of a band finally finding its identity—and of a rhythm section laying down a foundation strong enough to carry one of the biggest pop songs of all time. Even decades later, that beat still drives straight to the heart and straight to the feet.

Sample drum sheet easy of Take On Me by A-Ha

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

A-Ha

Song

Take On Me

Album

Hunting High And Low

Année

1985

Tempo

169

Signature Rythmique

4/4

Longueur

4:03

Video URL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djV11Xbc914

Musician

Pal Waaktar

Page(s)

3

Version

Album

Transcription

Sebastien POITEVIN

Style

Pop

Niveau

Intermediaire

Product format

Drum sheet easy

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