By the end of the first lesson, most students can play the foundational rock beat that powers 90% of popular music: Steady 8th notes on the Hi-Hat. Right Foot: Bass drum on counts "1" and "3." Left Hand: Snare drum on counts "2" and "4." 6. Practice Goals
Whether you are a complete beginner or an aspiring musician picking up the sticks for the first time, is about building a foundation of rhythm, posture, and technique.
The secret to drumming is . For the next week, the goal is 15 minutes a day focusing on: Consistent timing (using a metronome). Keeping the grip relaxed. Moving smoothly between the hi-hat and snare.
Here is a structured overview of what a first lesson typically covers: 1. Anatomy of the Drum Kit
Hi-hats (for keeping time), the Crash (for accents), and the Ride (for steady patterns). 2. Proper Grip and Posture
Sitting at the right height so your hips are slightly above your knees, allowing your feet to move freely on the pedals. 3. The Foundation: Basic Stroke & Rebound
Learning to let the stick "bounce" off the drum head rather than burying it into the plastic.
By the end of the first lesson, most students can play the foundational rock beat that powers 90% of popular music: Steady 8th notes on the Hi-Hat. Right Foot: Bass drum on counts "1" and "3." Left Hand: Snare drum on counts "2" and "4." 6. Practice Goals
Whether you are a complete beginner or an aspiring musician picking up the sticks for the first time, is about building a foundation of rhythm, posture, and technique. Drum Lesson I
The secret to drumming is . For the next week, the goal is 15 minutes a day focusing on: Consistent timing (using a metronome). Keeping the grip relaxed. Moving smoothly between the hi-hat and snare. By the end of the first lesson, most
Here is a structured overview of what a first lesson typically covers: 1. Anatomy of the Drum Kit The secret to drumming is
Hi-hats (for keeping time), the Crash (for accents), and the Ride (for steady patterns). 2. Proper Grip and Posture
Sitting at the right height so your hips are slightly above your knees, allowing your feet to move freely on the pedals. 3. The Foundation: Basic Stroke & Rebound
Learning to let the stick "bounce" off the drum head rather than burying it into the plastic.