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frequently asked questions (FAQ)
Drum and Percussion Lessons
-Yes! it helps for many reasons for you to have your own equipment to play on during your instruction but you can also learn a lot of technique, rhythms and independent exercises without having your own instrument. Especially, for beginners who are unsure of their interests and what type of instrument to start off on. I can offer recommendations on what to buy.
Both are important to learn in our modern percussion world. If you’re unsure what to start off on then contact me.
It all depends on your interest and the level you want to achieve. If you are a dabbler, tapper and you get inspiration from Rhythm concepts then start off as a hobbiest. If you want to take it to the next level you might want to find others to play along with. You can choice to do it with other drummers and or instrumentalist of any kind: guitarist, pianist, etc etc.
School Programs
-Yes! it helps for many reasons for you to have your own equipment to play on during your instruction but you can also learn a lot of technique, rhythms and independent exercises without having your own instrument. Especially, for beginners who are unsure of their interests and what type of instrument to start off on. I can offer recommendations on what to buy.
Both are important to learn in our modern percussion world. If you’re unsure what to start off on then contact me.
It all depends on your interest and the level you want to achieve. If you are a dabbler, tapper and you get inspiration from Rhythm concepts then start off as a hobbiest. If you want to take it to the next level you might want to find others to play along with. You can choice to do it with other drummers and or instrumentalist of any kind: guitarist, pianist, etc etc.
Event Services
-Yes! it helps for many reasons for you to have your own equipment to play on during your instruction but you can also learn a lot of technique, rhythms and independent exercises without having your own instrument. Especially, for beginners who are unsure of their interests and what type of instrument to start off on. I can offer recommendations on what to buy.
Both are important to learn in our modern percussion world. If you’re unsure what to start off on then contact me.
It all depends on your interest and the level you want to achieve. If you are a dabbler, tapper and you get inspiration from Rhythm concepts then start off as a hobbiest. If you want to take it to the next level you might want to find others to play along with. You can choice to do it with other drummers and or instrumentalist of any kind: guitarist, pianist, etc etc.