Your part.
Their inbox. One link.

Stop being the drummer who can't share between rehearsals. Build your take, send a link, and your bandmates can hear and play to it before Wednesday rolls around.

Drum part shared from DrumShed

Everybody else shares between rehearsals.

Drum software has always been built for solo practice. Bandmates use DAWs, chord charts, voice memos — drummers get left out of the loop. Not because we don't want to share. Because the tools didn't let us.

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The keys player

Sends a GarageBand sketch on Sunday. Everyone has the chord voicings memorized by Wednesday.

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The guitarist

Drops a Voice Memo and a chord chart in the group thread. Three other people respond with their parts.

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You

"Sounds great everyone, see you Wednesday." Then you spend the rest of the week guessing at the form.

Four ways to send your part

Pick the format that fits the bandmate. Different musicians want different things.

A web link to the drill
Link
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A web link to the drill

Build the pattern, hit Share. Your bandmates open the link in a browser or in DrumShed and hear exactly how you're playing it. Grid view or notation, their pick.

An audio export
Audio
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An audio export

Render your part to audio and drop it in the band's shared folder. The keys player can pull it into Logic, the guitarist can rehearse to it on a Voice Memo loop.

A video
Video
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A video

Visual reference for the part — moving playhead, color-coded voices, sticking visible. Perfect when you want to communicate not just the notes but the feel.

Standard notation
Notation
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Standard notation

Sight-readers in the band? Export the chart as a PDF or PNG. Drop it in the setlist doc or print it for the rehearsal binder. Notation that matches the audio.

The loop

Build it Sunday. They've heard it by Monday.

Sketch the groove in Beat Builder, dial in the feel, hit share. The bandmate doesn't need a DrumShed account — the link opens in any browser with the pattern playing back, the grid view scrolling, the audio audible.

If they want the audio file in their DAW, the export is one tap. Notation for the sight-reader, same. Video for the visual learner, same.

Wednesday rehearsal starts with everyone already on the same page — no more ten minutes of "wait, what's the groove again?"

Build the part
Build
Share link
Share

Who shares this way

Any band that meets less than every day, basically.

Worship band

New setlist every Sunday. Rehearsal Tuesday night. Your part sketched and shared by Monday morning so the band can run it in their head before they pick up an instrument.

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Cover band, gig prep

Twelve songs, three weeks until the show. Send your version of each groove so the whole band knows where the kicks land before you're onstage.

Originals project

Working out a new tune. The bassist sketched a riff, the keys player added pads. You sketch the drum part. Everyone hears the full picture before next rehearsal.

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School / ensemble

Big band, jazz combo, percussion ensemble. Share the drum chart and the audio so the rest of the section can rehearse independently.

Stop jamming.
Start shedding.

Get in the share loop. Send your first part tonight.

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