27
2010
When the student is ready, the teacher appear.
photo credit: Jiuck You can learn anything as long as you want to, a teacher can only teach when you are ready to learn. Drumming is a skill, an art, it requires learning to know, and practice to master. If you find a teacher who is truly passionate to share and teach, you are one step ahead.
22
2009
10 tips to learn a complex drum rhythm.
Believe that you can do it – You can learn anything as long as you believe that you can, it may take you some time, it make get a little frustrating at times, but enjoy the journey of getting there and you will be glad you did. Take it as a personal challenge – Be your own enemy, challenge yourself to make it happen and see the results for yourself. Break the rhythm into smaller [...]
12
2009
Good drummers practice with a metronome.
What is a metronome? I cannot emphasize enough of the basic role of the drummer, which is to keep time and provide the rhythm base for the music. A drummer who cannot keep time properly, cannot grow technically in skill. The basics of simple “1n 2n 3n 4n” is so important that most beginning drummer neglect it. I know it is cool to play the drums, but if the music doesn’t sound right because the [...]
9
2009
5 Things to look out for in a drum practice pad
Always practice your strokes on a good practice pad. I have seen and heard beginning drummers practicing on the floor, on the table, on any available hard surface. That might give you the sound of the strokes, but it will not help you achieve a good bounce when you play on actual drum. On the contrary, you might end up hurting your wrist because the vibrations caused by this method of practicing travels up your [...]


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