Boulevard of Broken Dreams Drum Music
Green Day’s Boulevard of Broken Dreams Drum Music is a mid-tempo song from their 2009 album 21st Century Breakdown. The song blends solid 1/8th note beats with creative fills. For drummers, it’s a good opportunity to work on timing, and control while playing to a Rock/ Pop classic.
The song is characterised by drummer Tre Cool‘s use of heavy Tom Toms and riding the Crash Cymbal to give the regular 1/8th note rock beats a heavier edge. It also features the Drum Rudiment, The Drag. Sixteenth note skips in the Chorus and the Instrumental section make this a Beginner/ Intermediate Level Drum Chart. If you are working at a Beginner Level then check out The Simplified Drum Sheet Music for 21 Guns.
Why 21 Guns Works for Drummers
Tre Cool, Green Day’s drummer, delivers a restrained yet powerful drumming performance. The fills are few and far between but they are creative and serve the song. He uses drum rudiments like the Flam and Drag, and open hi hats to keep the fills interesting.
That’s why Boulevard of Broken Dreams is a favourite for beginners and intermediate drummers alike.
Practice Tips
Boulevard of Broken Dreams is a good introduction to rock drumming. Here are some tips to guide your practice:
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Use a metronome. Start at 60 BPM, then increase slowly.
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Record yourself. Listen back to hear the quality of what you’re playing.
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Loop short sections. Master one beat or fill before moving on.
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Play along with the song. See how the beats and fills sit with the vocals and guitars.
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Practice with dynamics. Play between the verse, medium loud, and chorus, loud, without speeding up.
Final Thoughts on Boulevard of Broken Dreams Drum Music
Boulevard of Broken Dreams is a great way to improve your drumming skills without feeling overwhelmed. This track is based around a simple rock beat but has enough challenges in the Chorus and Bridge to still make the song challenging and fun to learn.
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