Preview of the intermediate drums sheet music arrangement for “You Should Probably Leave” by Chris Stapleton.
The progression
Structure & dynamics
What's in the mix
Starting Over (2020)
Stapleton's third solo studio album leans into country balladry and road-trip rock, touching on themes of home, love, and restlessness. It features contributions from his wife Morgane and continues the Southern-rooted sound he developed on his earlier records.
All of Starting OverChris Stapleton
Chris Stapleton is a singer-songwriter from Lexington, Kentucky, who worked for years as a prolific Nashville staff writer before releasing his own records. His music pulls from country, blues, Southern rock, and soul, and his voice, a raw, smoky baritone, is a big part of what sets him apart. He has won multiple Grammy and CMA Awards, including several for Album of the Year.
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Good to know
What key is "You Should Probably Leave" in?
"You Should Probably Leave" by Chris Stapleton is in A major.
What is the tempo of "You Should Probably Leave"?
"You Should Probably Leave" plays at around 91 BPM in 4/4 time.
What chords are in "You Should Probably Leave"?
The core progression is N, F♯m7, A, D, E, and Amaj/3, built around the A major tonal center.
What instruments play on "You Should Probably Leave"?
The recording features acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar, drums, and vocals.
Can I get "You Should Probably Leave" drums sheet music?
Yes. This is the intermediate drums sheet music arrangement of "You Should Probably Leave" by Chris Stapleton, transcribed by Songscription.
Is "You Should Probably Leave" drums sheet music easy to play?
"You Should Probably Leave" drums sheet music comes in beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels, so there is an easy version to start with. At 91 BPM in A major with 8 chords to navigate, the part sits at a comfortable intermediate level. You can switch levels on this page before you save it.
Is there an easy, beginner version of "You Should Probably Leave" drums sheet music?
Yes. The beginner drums sheet music for "You Should Probably Leave" simplifies the busiest passages and rhythms while keeping the melody, so it is the easiest way to start. The intermediate and advanced arrangements are one tap away when you want more of the original.
What album is "You Should Probably Leave" on?
"You Should Probably Leave" appears on Starting Over (2020).
How does Songscription turn a song into sheet music?
Give it a recording, a YouTube link or an audio file, and its AI transcribes that performance into notation for the instrument and level you choose.
Can I get sheet music for a live or cover version?
Yes. The score is generated from whatever recording you pick, so a live take, a remix, or a cover each match that exact performance.
What instruments and formats are available?
Piano, guitar, violin, trumpet, sax, bass, drums, vocals and more, as standard sheet music, a piano roll, or guitar tabs.
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Yes. You get a downloadable PDF, plus in-app playback and the option to transpose or adjust the arrangement before you print.
How accurate is the transcription?
It is produced by AI trained on millions of bars of music, and you can play it back and fine-tune any details before you download.
Is this transcription licensed?
Yes. We have licensed this track from its publisher, so we are permitted to transcribe it and provide the sheet music to you.
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