subject: Insights To Beginner Drum Lessons [print this page] Drums are an excellent source of rhythms and beats for all kinds of music. You may be interested as to how many drummers perform rhythmic sounds which give life to a song. Indeed, a song is almost incomplete without a drummer.
If you're interested in learning how to play the drums, here is what you should know before taking your beginner drum lessons.
First, if you want to play the drums, you should be able to understand the drum setting you'll be in. This includes familiarizing yourself with the types of drums, the counts and beats, and the music sheets.
If you are only just beginning to learn the drums then at least find out the different kinds of drums around. Most drums are categorized as cylindrical, barrel, conga, goblet, bowl, or waisted. Your drum teacher will explain all these types, but you could easily look up these drum types to know what each one looks like and what sounds they produce. A drummer should familiarize himself on these types of drums so he could play a perfect rhythm for a certain song.
Next, playing the drums involves heavy rhythms that base off on counts and beats. You should be able to grasp an understanding on the count measures such as time or 4/4 time. These basic lessons can assist you in learning the necessary drum beats?and eventually perform onstage. Practice your ear too, so you can sense the different beats and rhythm for songs. That way you will have no difficulty at all shifting to different counts and tempos.
Finally, you should be able to read music sheets. You will give yourself a lot of advantage if you have a working knowledge of music sheets and how they are read and played with the drums. Drum music sheets have symbols in them representing many details including speed or tempo of the song. Research these symbols so that you are at least familiar with them before you take beginner drum lessons.
Having beginner drum lessons will shock you, if you don't take the initiative and prepare. Familiarize yourself with the drum types so you can understand what your drum teacher refers to without having to explain too much. As you are already committed to the lesson, you might as well get as much knowledge from it as you can.
Plus you should be knowledgeable in identifying the different beats and rhythms. In reality, this is actually a necessity. Discerning the beats and rhythms are especially helpful if you are tasked to play the drums for a song. The final step is to prepare yourself for the real thing.
Make sure you know how to read the sheets and you have the confidence boost that will drive you onstage. You may learn all the techniques in drumming but if you lack that confidence then you will not be a charismatic drummer and your music will suffer. It is something expected only of career drummers.