Key or Legend
The number of lines in a specific tab will vary depending on the number of different drums used during a specific section of music. Below is an example of a basic drum kit.
CC|-Crash cymbal----| HH|-Hi-hat----------| Rd|-Ride cymbal-----| SN|-Snare-drum------| T1|-High-tom--------| T2|-Low-tom---------| FT|-Floor-tom-------| B |-Bass-drum-------| Hf|-Hi-hat-w/foot---|Read more about this topic: Drum Tablature
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