Tango Groove – Edu Pack

Tango Drumline Groove: Edu Pack

Tango Groove is a bold, dance-inspired feature written for advanced drumlines that want something musical, classy, and fun to play.

This groove blends Argentine tango attitude with crisp, modern battery writing and a flowing 30-bar form.

It feels more like choreography than marching.

The Edu Pack gives you full score, individual parts, and synced play along videos.

Your players can hear and shape the phrasing as they learn.

Tenors carry a rare melodic line.

Snares trade texture and color throughout the piece.

Basses anchor the groove with a plucky, cello-like foundation.

Use the PDFs and videos to teach nuance, contrast, and musical pacing.

This is perfect for auditions, halftime features, or a stand-alone performance moment in the lot.

$3

Score & Parts + Training Videos

Each part is clearly labeled and formatted so you can print individual sheets or project the score during rehearsal.

Videos scroll in sync with the audio to show students exactly what to listen for and when to move.

Ideal for rehearsal, lessons & practice rooms.

The score shows every voice in clear alignment so directors can teach timing, synchronicity, and uniform stroke shape.

The individual parts help players focus on their specific responsibilities without distraction.

Free Drumline Beats - Edu Pack.

What’s in the Edu Pack?

Every Free Drumline Beats Edu Pack contains full sets of score & parts PDFs and a full set of play-along training videos.

Score & Parts PDFs

  • Full drumline score
  • Snare part
  • Tenor part
  • Bass part
  • Cymbal part
Free Drumline Beats Edu Pack: Score & Parts PDFs.

Each PDF uses a clean, readable layout- ready to print and distribute or post to your classwork software.

Play-along Training Videos

  • Full battery video
  • Snare isolated video
  • Tenor isolated video
  • Bass drum isolated video
  • Cymbals isolated video
Free Drumline Beats Edu Pack: Training Videos.

The videos match each printed part exactly, which allows students to see timing, spacing, and proper feel in real time.

Instrumentation varies by composition/arrangement. Some pieces will not have cymbals or may include keyboards, etc.