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Bundle Drum Sheet & Drumless – Led Zeppelin – Kashmir

Artist : Led Zeppelin
song : Kashmir
Album : Physical Graffiti – 1975
Style – Tempo – Signature – Length : Rock – 80 – 4/4 – 8:33
Musician : John Bonham
pages : 3
Version : Album
Level : Intermediate

Kashmir” by Led Zeppelin is one of the band’s most majestic and powerful creations — a track where rhythm, melody, and atmosphere merge into something timeless. Released in 1975 on the album Physical Graffiti, it’s a masterpiece that showcases John Bonham’s drumming at its most commanding — hypnotic, disciplined, and monumental. For fans of drums, “Kashmir” is not just a song; it’s a study in groove architecture.

The song was written by Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, and John Bonham during sessions in 1973 and 1974. The core riff — that haunting, modal guitar pattern — came to Page while experimenting with DADGAD tuning, a favorite of Celtic and Middle Eastern musicians. It created a sound that was both exotic and heavy, setting the stage for something truly epic. Plant wrote the lyrics during a road trip through the Sahara Desert in Morocco, inspired not by Kashmir itself but by the feeling of awe and mysticism evoked by vast landscapes.

The band recorded the song at Headley Grange, a remote Victorian house in Hampshire, England, where they had already created much of Led Zeppelin IV. Bonham’s drum performance there is legendary. Using his Ludwig kit in a stone hallway for natural reverb, he delivered a beat that defined power and precision. The rhythm — a 4/4 drum groove played against Page’s riff, which shifts through a 3/4-like phrasing — creates the illusion of changing time signatures. This polyrhythmic tension gives “Kashmir” its hypnotic pulse. Every snare hit lands like a declaration, and Bonham’s use of space — letting the groove breathe — makes his playing both massive and elegant.

The orchestral arrangements, later recorded at Olympic Studios, added brass and strings that expanded the song’s scale without overshadowing the drums. Page insisted that Bonham’s groove remain the anchor, refusing to let the orchestration drown out that primal heartbeat.

Kashmir” became one of Led Zeppelin’s most celebrated live performances, appearing in nearly every set from 1975 until the band’s final shows. Its live renditions — especially during the 1979 Knebworth concerts and the 2007 Celebration Day reunion — showed Bonham’s legacy in full force. Even decades later, his son Jason Bonham has continued to honor that beat with stunning accuracy and passion.

For drum fans, “Kashmir” is the ultimate lesson in power through patience — a groove so immense that it feels like the earth itself is moving in rhythm.

Sample drum sheet of Kashmir by Led Zeppelin

Drum sheet + drumless track. Accurate transcription of the song without drums so you can learn, rehearse, and perform faster.

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