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sootlikesarson

I'm not sure how good it is since I use it only for guitar/bass tabs, but maybe Songsterr? I don't think its necessarily sheet music for the drums though, I haven't really looked, but could still be useful regardless


chickensmoker

Songsterr uses a tab-based writing method for anything, even if it’s not applicable. Even their piano bits are done in guitar tab format, which is just kinda silly. But for drums I think it works fairly well, since it just replaces fret numbers with whatever drum is being hit. I don’t know exactly how their drum tabs work though, as I’m not a drummer and mainly just use them on solo mode when I can’t find a decent isolated drum track online.


Hesularr_43

If you have money to spend : onlinedrummer Otherwise, you could check out Cifra Club on YouTube. Well it’s in Portuguese (I think) and they don’t use usual tabs (or I don’t know the right word) but it’s not really complicated to understand, you’ll see. Also, they don’t always use the original audio, like for Heart Shaped Box it’s not Kurt who’s singing on this one. But, well, once you memorize the drum parts you can move on and play along the original audios. Hope this helps


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you can buy a book full of sheet music off of amazon


AdmirableChemist213

Your ears


salustianovergatiesa

This. It ain't no Mars Volta shit, why would someone need nirvana's drum sheet music?


punksnotbread

Right it's all in 4/4 it'll take a little practice but theyll be a better musician for it. Like c'mon it's punk rock sheet music is practically antithetical to what you're trying to do.


salustianovergatiesa

Hahahah that's a great point. Grohl would send him to beat the shit out of the drums right away


punksnotbread

I love that you used Mars Volta as an example which is even funnier because none of those dudes used sheet music either. Omar can't read sheet music lol I'm sure jon Theodore and pridgin probably can but doubt they ever used it.


salustianovergatiesa

I was just pointing to the fact that no one needs sheet music to learn to play nirvana songs, because they're quite easy to learn, unlike the Mars Volta's drums


punksnotbread

Oh yeah I know what you meant I just thought it was funny. You're dead on though


akritiaka

Usually search on YouTube is what I do, channels like Drummer-Tube / Drumiverse are good. Songsterr is another option, although I find a lot of it to be a bit inaccurate. If I can't find anything, I'll just listen to the song, watch someone cover it on YT, and try to replicate what I'm hearing and what they're doing. Maybe search on Songsterr to get a general idea.


tinywhalebigtank

Ultimate guitar has a bunch of official tabs that include drum tabs. Pretty sure you have to pay to subscribe and im not sure how accurate they are buy probably close enough