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Delivering Great Drum Line Performances

Delivering Great Drum Line Performances

Posted by Sean Lemons on May 10th 2019

Many people think that playing drums is not such difficult, but in reality, if you want to get to deliver great drum line performances, you need thousands of hours of study and practice.

First, learning how to play drums is developing your ability to coordinate your limbs in such a way that you can do what you want or what is required, while respecting the rhythmic equality between sound and tempo (the execution speed) and the intensity of playing. It is equally important to develop your technique in order to able to execute rhythmic formula at high speed, using with both hands and feet.

There are three main requirements if you want to learn to play drums:

  • Feel the rhythm, the pulse of the music
  • Be willing to study individually on a daily basis
  • Be patient

Feeling the rhythm implies a person's ability to reproduce the rhythmic formulas they hear. The individual study is one of the most important qualities without which you cannot progress, no matter how much talent you have. Finally yet importantly, patience is perhaps the most important quality to learn playing drums, because studying a complicated rhythmic formula requires hundreds of repetitions until it sounds good. Then it is included in various rhythms and songs.

You have a long way to go, but with determination, you may also deliver great drum line performances. Keep in mind that Ginger Baker, Keith Moon, Ringo Starr or John Bonham started just like you.

You can visit a local drum store to find drum kits, musical advice, and lessons.