Awesome ! Was listening to the song and thinking that the snare and bass drum sound so floppy for what we are used to today, toms too actually, but here they contribute so much to that symphonic sound of the song. And the simplicity, written page approach of the part does the same for the song. Brilliant ! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
sometimes when i go into the studio, a sliver of a doubt creeps into my mind “am i doing enough?” this track proves all a drummer needs to do is keep the beat to make a classic record. Keep it simple stupid.
Awesome ! Was listening to the song and thinking that the snare and bass drum sound so floppy for what we are used to today, toms too actually, but here they contribute so much to that symphonic sound of the song. And the simplicity, written page approach of the part does the same for the song. Brilliant ! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Aaawww thank you, this drum track is so helpful for practicing! 🤗 i love this song so much!
2:48
Guitar Solo for anybody who wants to follow along 1:10
sometimes when i go into the studio, a sliver of a doubt creeps into my mind “am i doing enough?” this track proves all a drummer needs to do is keep the beat to make a classic record. Keep it simple stupid.
Nah that’s Fr
2:36 oh Mamma Mia Mamma Mia
ive been looking for this!
you can kinda hear the bass and piano
It's because they only record songs at the same place/studio.. That's why you here brian may, john deacon playing
@@domarobyn9520 you think brian played piano or bass for this
freddie was the one doing piano
Don’t worry, the Dolby Atoms tracks has the drums and clearly heard bass too.
@@tf2spyclass09 no, Brian played the guitar, and John played the bass
@@luiztheluiz
I never said anything about John, and I was clearly stating that it wasn't May playing the piano or bass.
When does the mama part start
1:05
0:07 is the first mama, 1:05 is second
@@wasian23 my mistake