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Bundle Drum Sheet & Drumless – Led Zeppelin – Black Dog

Artist : Led Zeppelin
song : Black Dog
Album : Led Zeppelin IV – 1971
Style – Tempo – Signature – Length : Rock – 83 – 4/4 – 5/8 – 4:57
Musician : John Bonham
pages : 3
Version : Album
Level : Advanced

Black Dog” by Led Zeppelin is one of the band’s most iconic tracks — a perfect marriage of complex rhythm, bluesy swagger, and John Bonham’s powerhouse drumming. Released in 1971 as the opening track of Led Zeppelin IV, the song immediately announced the band’s intent: to push rock beyond convention. For drum fans, “Black Dog” is an exhilarating showcase of syncopation, groove, and masterful control over shifting time feels.

The song was conceived during rehearsals at Headley Grange, a remote English countryside mansion where the band wrote much of Led Zeppelin IV. The title came from a black Labrador that wandered around the property during the sessions — though the lyrics have nothing to do with dogs, it stuck as a working title. The music began with John Paul Jones, who wanted to write something as rhythmically challenging as the band’s earlier “Heartbreaker.” He came up with the twisting main riff — one that alternates between 5/4, 6/4, and 4/4 phrasing — designed specifically to “baffle anyone who tried to follow it.”

Jimmy Page built the arrangement around Jones’s riff, layering thick guitar tones and creating a call-and-response structure with Robert Plant’s vocal lines. The challenge was syncing the rhythm section around those unpredictable accents. That’s where John Bonham shone. His drumming doesn’t simply follow the riff — it grounds it. While the guitars and vocals weave through unusual phrasing, Bonham maintains a deep, unwavering groove in 4/4, locking listeners into a pulse that makes the chaos feel perfectly natural. His sense of timing and weight is extraordinary: the kick drum punches like a heartbeat, the snare cracks with authority, and his hi-hat patterns add texture and propulsion.

The band recorded “Black Dog” at Island Studios in London, with Andy Johns engineering. Bonham’s drum sound was captured with minimal miking, relying on room ambience to preserve his thunderous presence. The performance is raw yet meticulous — every fill and accent feels deliberate but explosive.

Live, “Black Dog” became one of Led Zeppelin’s signature openers. From The Song Remains the Same concerts at Madison Square Garden in 1973 to their final tours in 1979, Bonham brought new life to it each night. He played with controlled aggression, adding subtle variations to fills and tempo while never losing that monstrous groove.

For drum fans, “Black Dog” is a masterclass in balance — power without clutter, complexity with flow. Bonham proves that rhythm doesn’t need to chase the riff; it can command it.

Sample drum sheet of Black Dog by Led Zeppelin

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