Drumming Lessons- How To
Excel
Have you
ever thought of playing the drums and measuring up to famous
drummers like Travis Barker of Blink 182, Chad Smith of Red Hot
Chili Peppers, or Ringo Starr of the Beatles?
Got talent
but still want to be at the top of your expertise? Remember
that experience and drum lessons are the key; the more you
practice and perform, the more skilled you’d be. There’s
nothing sweeter than to have the best drum experience every
time you perform. So, here are
drum
lessons that would help you develop your
capacity to be an expert drummer:
- Timing: Keep in mind that the beat of the
drums is very crucial. Once the beat is lost, the whole
band goes off track. The drummer, together with the
bassist, holds the key to the timing and the rhythm of the
song. To achieve timing, train your hearing and develop
your sense of rhythm. If you currently don’t have a drum
set, play in the air or tap on your legs while listening to
the beat of a song. This would develop muscle memory and
proper sense of timing.
- Rhythmics: Embrace the mood of the music,
feel the beat and have that rhythmic feel express itself
onto the drums. Concentrate on the musical patterns of each
song. Remember, you’re the one setting the mood for the
entire band. Therefore, knowing the song very well is
essential.
- Speed
and Coordination: Be aggressive in practicing both your
feet and your hands. Allow them to work together as one
unit. For more speed and more power, play “heel up” and not
“heel down.” It’s easier as it requires less of your leg
effort.
- Creativity: The key element to see if a
drummer is really good is not speed nor dynamism but it’s
creativity. It’s the ability of the drummer to produce his
own rhythmic beats and styles. This will set him/her apart
from others. To enhance your creativity, listen to all
types of music. Widen your perspective and don’t focus only
on a single genre. Try to experiment. Study about the
different drum combinations. This will make you more aware
on the ways to approach diverse styles during
drumming
lessons.
- Balance and Positioning: Work on the
overall balance and positioning of the body. Don't take
posture too lightly. When you carry your body properly, you
would notice the difference it does when you play the
drums. It makes you more comfortable thus you can exert
more in your performance. Remember, sit up straight and
keep all the parts of the body balanced at all
times.
- Technique and Stick control: Truly,
practice makes perfect. Technique comes as you train your
hands and feet routinely. Purchase a drum practice pad;
build up your technique, stick control, pace and stamina
using it. It’s easier and less expensive. Play those drum
grooves, beats, and fill-ins repetitively. Practice daily
and let it be an exciting, not a tiring
task.
When you
apply these tips, you will surely get ahead of your drumming
career. Continue to intently learn
drum
lessons either solo or with a trainer. Just
remember, practice more to get outstanding
results.
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