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Drums part II

Well, it’s now 3 weeks into drumming.….

I can now hold the basic rock beat. Which is good as it cov­ers 90% of all mod­ern music. I’ve found out sev­eral key aspects to drumming:

  1. Limb sep­a­ra­tion: (no you don’t need a saw for that), just being able to have your limbs work sep­a­rately. That is not hav­ing to ‘think’ about when to strike the snare, it just hap­pens with­out you think­ing about it. So your brain just becomes a metronome, mak­ing sure that the beat doesn’t slip.
  2. Mus­cle mem­ory: To be able to do this you need to prac­tice and develop your mus­cle mem­ory. Basi­cally prac­tice, prac­tice, practice.
  3. Hold­ing the beat: You also need to be able to hold a beat. Prac­tice with a metronome. Once you have the basic rock beat under con­trol, prac­tice along with some music. Remem­ber the drum­mer is sup­posed to drive the beat — so it’s impor­tant. At the moment I’m prac­tic­ing along to some early Cold Chisel songs. Pretty basic beats and fills.
  4. Prac­tice: Did I men­tion that? You need to prac­tice, and when you’ve fin­ished prac­tic­ing, prac­tice again. I’ve found that con­sis­tant prac­tice, (and this doesn’t just apply to drums), every day is much bet­ter than the occa­sional 1 hour every week or cou­ple of days.

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