Jeremy Simplified Drum Music
Dave Krusen’s drumming on Pearl Jam’s “Jeremy” is raw and forceful, with a steady, heavy beat that builds intensity throughout the song complementing the song’s powerful, haunting tone. Download the Simplified Drum Sheet Music for Jeremy and start playing along straight away.
Why Choose a Simplified Version?
Let’s face it—jumping straight into the full version of Jeremy can be overwhelming. The original performance by Dave Krusen includes ghost notes, syncopated kicks, and subtle dynamics.
If you’re just starting out, that’s a lot to handle.
A simplified version helps you focus on groove, time, and musicality without stress. You still get the spirit of the song, but in a way that suits your level. Plus, once you master the basics, you can always build up to the full version.
The Basic Groove
Pearl Jam’s Jeremy relies on a steady rock groove. In the simplified version, we remove some of the complexities of open hi hats and 1/16th notes. And also make the kick pattern more straightforward. While still retaining the original feel.
Use a metronome and aim for around 72–76 BPM, which is close to the original tempo. If that’s too fast, slow it down to 60 BPM until you’re confident.
Transition to the Chorus
In the chorus of Jeremy simplified drum music, the energy rises. You’ll move to the ride cymbal here and hit your snare harder to create that lift.
Try this variation:
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Ride Cymbal eighth notes
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Snare: Strong hits on 2 and 4
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Kick: On 1, the “&” of 2, and beat 3
This adds drive without overcomplicating things. It also teaches you how to change cymbal to alter the feel of a beat.
Section Breakdown
Breaking the song into sections helps you stay organized while learning. Here’s a basic breakdown for Jeremy simplified drum music:
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Intro: Ride cymbal then a crescendoing drum fill
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Verse: Eighth note rock pattern with off beat kick drums
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Pre Chorus: Same as the verse patter but with hi hats slightly open
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Chorus: Similar to the verse pattern but played on the ride cymbal
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Bridge: Similar to the Chorus pattern but more crashes and fills
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Outro: Eighth note rock patterns with various drum fills
Practice each section separately before piecing them together. This reduces confusion and builds confidence.
Equipment Tips
You don’t need a huge drum kit to play Jeremy simplified drum music. A basic setup works fine:
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Kick, snare, one rack tom, one floor tom
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Hi-hats, crash cymbal & Ride cymbal
Make sure your snare is tuned tight enough to cut through. A metronome or play-along track will also help you stay in time.
Great for Beginners and Teachers
Simplified versions of popular songs are perfect for students and drum teachers alike. They let you:
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Focus on timing & counting bars
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Learn song structure
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Learning different beats and fillsl
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Build confidence
Jeremy also teaches the value of restraint. It’s not about showing off. It’s about fitting in with the band and supporting the song’s emotion.
Teachers can use Jeremy simplified drum music to introduce ideas like:
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Playing with intention
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Recognizing song sections
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Adapting parts for skill level
Final Thoughts
Jeremy simplified drum music is an excellent gateway into more advanced playing. It’s structured, emotional, and full of subtle groove. By learning a simplified version, you build a strong foundation without frustration.
You’ll still get to rock out to a classic Pearl Jam song. And with practice, you’ll be able to add complexity and bring your own feel to the performance.
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