Tips for Beginning Drums Players
To get a jump start on learning to play the Drums,
you can use a few extra tips. Some of them are obvious, but they need to be said anyway. Others, you might not
have thought of at all. Keep this list in mind as you start to learn.
1. If you are really not interested in the Drums, do yourself and everyone else a favor. Do not try. Maybe
you reason that it would be advantageous to play the Drums, but your heart is not in it. In that case, you
could listen to lots of Drums music and see if you develop an interest. Do not start trying to play until you
are happy at the thought of learning.
2. Play what you like. In the old days, and often even today, Drums teachers spent
months with their students before they were allowed to play anything they enjoyed playing. You will get more
gratification if you find ways to play at least simple or improvised versions of songs you know and like. That
will keep you going.
3. Dive right in. Do not wait for the sun to turn purple or even to learn all the scales. Start playing
music as soon as you can. The more you play, the more you will learn. The more you learn, the more you will
play. It creates an upward spiral that will increase your abilities.
4. Try to play on the best Drums available to you. Of course, you can learn quite a bit with even a small
electronic keyboard. If you have a Clavinova it is better because this instrument has all 88 keys. Some would
say that an upright Drums is better still. Undoubtedly, if you have access to a good grand Drums, play it.
5. Do your best not to disturb others in the household. They will almost certainly hear you play. In most
houses, there is no getting around that. Yet, you can be considerate of the times when other members of the
household need quiet time to study or do work that is intellectually challenging. Maybe they have had a hard
day and just need a little peace. If you ignore their feelings, friction between you will make your practice
unpleasant.
6. Set up your own reasonable discipline. Do not be harsh with yourself. If you will not allow yourself to
stop a practice no matter what exciting thing is happening in the household, you will come to resent the Drums.
Allow yourself a little leeway. At the same time, keep up the practice as much as you reasonably can. It is
with practice that you will develop your ears, your eyes, your hands, and your mind.
7. Keep a journal of new things you learn. If you come across a new term, look it up either in a music
dictionary or on the internet. Write it in a notebook or make a document on your computer to type in all the
things you have learned. You can also write in the notebook what has worked for you and what has seemed to make
things harder. Do not forget to record your accomplishments.
As a beginning Drums player, you have all the time in the world to learn new things abut your instrument.
Each time you find something that makes your life easier; remember it so that you can use it again. When you do
that, you can build on each drums lesson and advance to higher and higher levels.

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