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             BY SPENCER TWEEDY

   LICENSED UNDER CREATIVE COMMONS BY-4.0
                More info:
    creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/


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1. Import them into a digital audio workstation (e.g. GarageBand, Pro Tools)

2. Listen to the tracks, find a portion you like, chop it up, manipulate it, loop it, do whatever you like to it

3. Use it in a composition!

4. If you create something with drumprints, please email me (me@spencertweedy.com) so I can enjoy what you made! And if you release it, please include a credit similar to this: "Drum samples by Spencer Tweedy's Drumprints."

P.S. The last numbers in the track title are the tempo.

More information at https://spencertweedy.com/drumprints


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Released February 3, 2023 

Performed and engineered by Spencer Tweedy 

Artwork by Spencer Tweedy 
“Drumprints” mark by Phoebe Randall, adapted from licensed Noun Project work by Zefir Efemera 
Photo of Spencer in front of Hal Blaine’s drums at Musical Instrument Museum Phoenix by Debbie Voll 
Drums by Slingerland, cymbals by Zildjian K Constantinople 
Recorded at The Pocket - Chicago in January 2023 

The world’s sense of rhythm is continually enriched by people in sub-Saharan Africa and the African diaspora. I wouldn’t really know what to do with a drum if it weren’t for their singing (in voice and on drums) — often stolen, often shared in joy. I thank them. 

Thanks also to Mom, Dad, Sammy, Casey Walker, Glenn Kotche, Jeff Fortin, Dane Richeson, Maurice Barrett, Mark Greenberg, Tom Schick, Phoebe Randall, Jason Ashworth, and Goodhertz Plugins. 

This copyrighted work is licensed under Creative Commons BY 4.0. Read this page to learn more about how you can use it: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/