Thursday, October 20, 2011

Learn Essential Drum Related Terms

Knowing all the important drum related terms is extremely valuable if you want to discuss drums in online forums or at your local drum shop. Learning all the correct terminology ensure you are able to communicate with other drummers in a clear and concise manner, and gives you more confidence as a musician.
This free video lesson is designed to be a quick-reference of all the basic terms. Jared Falk starts with an overview of the main parts of the drum set, and then points out more intricate details that you may not already know about. It's great for beginner drummers, or even intermediate players that need a quick refresher.
If you are interested in learning even more, visit the drum terms article for further updates or read up in some online discussion forums. There is always more to learn, so be patient and have fun at the drum set!

1 comment:

  1. Let me say this right up front - the drums, and any other
    musical instrument, should be "fun" above all else. If you
    are not having fun while playing an instrument, then being
    a musician probably isn't for you. Sure there will be
    challenging times where you really need to focus on developing
    a few difficult techniques, but at the end of the day - it
    needs to be fulfilling to you. If you aren't having fun,
    it's only a matter of time before practices become a chore,
    and gigs become a hassle.

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