Downfall of Us All for Drumline: Editable Sibelius File

Bring A Day to Remember’s Downfall of Us All and its iconic intro and opening drop straight to your battery.

This drumline arrangement of Downfall of Us All (inspired by A Day to Remember) brings the iconic intro and opening drop straight to your battery—with parts that are clean, beginner-friendly, and designed to get the crowd jumping.

This editable Sibelius file is identical to the free PDF, but gives you the freedom to customize for your own ensemble. Adjust the bass drum split, tweak voicing, or extend the loop to fit your timing needs.

Perfect for pep rallies, game day stands tunes, or sideline transitions that need big impact fast.

What’s included:

  • Editable Sibelius (.sib) file
  • Parts for Snare, Tenors, Basses (2+), and Cymbals
  • Loopable format with simple, high-energy rhythms
  • Arranged for beginner skill level—easy to teach and clean

Why directors love it:

  • Fully customizable battery score
  • Instant crowd engagement with minimal rehearsal time
  • Fits easily into any pep band or marching setlist

$3

Editable Sibelius Files

This Sibelius file gives you full control to edit or rearrange for whatever your marching percussion ensemble needs.

Customize parts, adjust difficulty, add splits, change stickings, or reshape the flow of the entire exercise or cadence.

Everything is laid out cleanly so you can print parts as is or tailor them for pads, full battery, mixed instrumentation, or developing players.

Use it to keep your library flexible, modern, and reusable year after year.

Free Drumline Beats: Sibelius Files.

Edit parts in Sibelius

Every Free Drumline Beats Edu Pack contains full sets of score & parts PDFs and a full set of play-along training videos.

  • Edit notation, stickings, and dynamics
  • Add or remove splits for bass and tenors
  • Modify patterns for different skill levels
  • Build custom versions for specific students or sections
  • Adapt, and update the chart as your line grows
Free Drumline Beats: Sibelius Files (screenshot).

Instrumentation varies by composition/arrangement. Some pieces will not have cymbals or may include keyboards, etc.