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Becoming a Drummer

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Hello all, I was just wondering any drummers out there how you got your start? I've been playing bass for over a year now, and even though I love it alot (I'll probably never quit) I'm getting the itch back to learn how to play drums...(and it would really come in handy too) I don't have the best income right now, but I would love to learn. Any ideas? Suggestions? I don't have any drum equipment either..poses yet another problem, but ::shrugs:: like I said I would love to learn..I'll be interested to see how many people reply.
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Wanted to play drums from a young age but could not convince my parents to buy me a set. Went to the local music store and bought a pair of drum sticks and worked on the whole hand/foot coordination. Used to sit in my bedroom with a Led Zeppelin CD using a pillow as a drum and tapping my foot on the floor. When I finally did get a drum set it came pretty easy. I had been playing for about a year and met a bass player from the old school and what he taught me was invaluable. "You don't need a 50 piece drum set and you don't have to play a million fills in a song. Know where the one is." Sure do miss that guy. Good luck to ya.
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I was about 20 years old and i was keeping a beat on a skoal snuff can with two pencils. I always loved music (never thought I would play it) and my best friend played guitar so I figured i would give the drums a shot. I've been doing it ever since....About 9 years.
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Jsun, sounds like a cool idea, i find myself tapping on stuff all the time lol..and what that bass player told you makes sense...
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If you really want to learn, get a practice pad and some sticks. Work on rudiments until you're sick of them.
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RobTheDrummer wrote:If you really want to learn, get a practice pad and some sticks. Work on rudiments until you're sick of them.
What Rob said...

But I also believe that you need to have a burning passion to be a musician before you can become a good drummer. You need to desire to add your part to the group and become the heart and soul of the band. The best (musical) drummers are ultimate team players.

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when i was 12, my brother (the guitar player) made me play drums
He needed a drummer to back him up :)
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RobTheDrummer wrote:If you really want to learn, get a practice pad and some sticks. Work on rudiments until you're sick of them.
And then work on them some more.
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Rudiments and coordination fo sho.
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Post by robinhood »

sounds like good ideas, I've sat behind a kit a couple times, and I'm finding a hard part is I can keep rhythm until I try to do 3-4 things...2 things i'm fine, but when it gets to adding a 3rd i lose it :/ guess I should maybe get a beginner's drum book or sonmething.
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Post by Jones »

Invest in a good metronome....I'd suggest a dr. beat.
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