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Drum Lesson Spring Special!
Learn Drums Live is now offering a one hr lesson for the price of 1/2 hr lesson through the month of April (a $15 value)! The one hour lesson, normally $35, is being offered for the half hr rate (normally $20) for new students. Just mention this ad and you will receive a one hr … Continue reading
Lots of Stuff!!
This weekend I had the pleasure of playing three different shows with three different bands with completely different styles, All of these particular events were quite different musically, and made me think about all the “stuff” I need to continuously work on to grow as a player. The first night was a show of original compositions by … Continue reading
An Online Drum Lesson Offer From Learn Drums Live
Learndrumslive.com is now offering students prerecorded online video lessons, with the subject matter of their choosing, for the low price of $15 per 1/2 hr lesson . These lessons are created based on the topics you want to discuss; technique, jazz independence, funk grooves, bass drum exercises, chart reading, Latin concepts, practice tips, etc. Because … Continue reading
Time for a Timer (and a pen and some paper)
Hey Drumlets, Just a little tip about getting the most out of your practice, which I tell my students they should do (but do they?…that’s another topic). Anyway, before practicing, write down what you are going to do and the amount of time you are going to do it. As you go down the list, … Continue reading
The best drum instructional book….ever?
Hello Drumbots! Okay, so the title of this post is a pretty strong statement, and maybe considered downright sacriledge to some of our more opinionated drum brethren out there, but I must say that I , thanks to one of students (Thanks Randy), have come across one of the best, most practical, drum instruction books … Continue reading
New Online Lesson Video: Paradiddles and Paradiddle Variations
Hi Guys and Gals, Finally got around to doing another video. This one demonstrates one of my favorite ways to use Ted Reed’s Syncopation book. Specifically, to be used to build up your paradiddle and paradiddle variation playing ability. So without further adieu! (oh yeah, you can purchase the PDF supplement for the lesson on … Continue reading