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Staying healthy!
As I sit inside the waiting room of a doctor’s office, awaiting the pediatrician too see my daughter, I am reminded of the importance of doing whatever necessary to stay healthy. As a gigging musician, there is not much worse than having to suffer through a gig while being sick. So during this cold and … Continue reading
Recent Clinic at Ken Stanton Music
I was pleased to recently perform at a music clinic at Ken Stanton Music in Woodstock with my group Insonnia. The band plays a variety of world music which mainly focuses on “Nuevo Flamenco”. Enjoy!
An Unsung Drumming Great
Although I was aware of Paul Motian’s passing late last year, I did not post anything concerning it. After listening to his last release, I realized I should have. Click here for his obit.
Finally! A True Drum Book Display!
Yes, it may seem trivial to most, but I have to say I am so happy to FINALLY get a true book display for the drum and percussion educational materials I have collected over the years. Anyone who has tried to obtain one of these babies for their home studio knows they don’t come cheap, … Continue reading
The New Drum Lesson Videos are Coming! The New Drum Lesson Videos are Coming!
Okay, maybe I should not sound so excited but I realized I have not posted several of the last few lessons I have created onto the Learn Drums Live site, so I figure I better get to it!! So, without further adieu…Enjoy!
Drum Lessons One of Your New Year’s Resolutions?
If getting to the next level in your drumming is part of your New Year’s resolutions, then you have come to the right place. Learn Drums Live offers great drum lessons for all ages and levels at a reasonable price. Lessons can be taught in the home studio or online via Skype. SPECIAL NEW YEAR … Continue reading
The Benefits of Music Education Statistics
A friend of mine recently sent me some statistical information concerning studying music and how it affects students over the short term and long term. Very interesting and some food for thought! 1. In a 1995 study in Hamilton, Ohio, string students who participated in pullout lessons averaged higher scores than non-pullout students in all … Continue reading