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  • How to Make a Celtic Drum

    The Celtic drum, or bodhran, has been making music for hundreds of years. Held in the hand, this small instrument can be used to create a remarkable variety of different sounds and tones....

  • How to Market Live Steel Drum Music

    Whether a solo steel drummer for an intimate party or a full steel drum ensemble for a large wedding, there is always demand for live steel drum entertainment. Marketing live steel drum music is...

  • How to Play a 5 Gallon Bucket As a Musical Instrument

    "Found percussion" is the art of turning everday objects into percussion instruments. One of the most popular forms of found percussion is the use of five gallon buckets as drums. This instrument...

  • How To Make Djembes

    The Djembe is an important instrument to the Bamana people of Mali, as they believe it brings everyone together. The djembe is a goblet-shaped hand drum that is a member of the membranophone...

  • Microphone Techniques for Drums

    Properly miking a drum kit is very important for good overall sound. A general rule of thumb is to use as few microphones as possible to get the sound the engineer is after.

  • How to Clean Your Drum Kit And Cymbals

    Many musicians know that presentation is important. It reflects your attitude about the music you play, and what you feel your role as musician is. Many instrumentalists are practically...

  • How to Setup a Sound System For a Concert

    Are you having trouble setting up or figuring out what exactly you need to setup up a rudimentary sound system for a concert? Here are some tips that will hopefully help.

  • How to Use a Drum Machine Live

    Using a drum machine can bring a consistency to live shows that can sometimes be better than a real drummer. Some styles of music are complemented by the various electronic sounds a drum machine...

  • What Is a Drum Trigger Used For?

    Anyone who has heard popular music in the past 20 years, whether recorded or live, has heard a drum trigger. Much like synthesizers use the keyboard format to produce different sounds, drum...

  • How to Build a Better Drum Kit

    While it is certainly possible to go to a music store and buy a standard drum set that has everything you'll need, serious musicians know that the only way to go is to build a kit yourself. Every...

  • How to Play a Drum Machine

    A drum machine is an electronic device that can replace the need for a real drummer. Drum machines are great alternatives for situations where a live drummer is not available or is too expensive...

  • How to Find Out What Size Drum Heads You Need

    So you have been playing your drum set for a while now and either you just broke a drum head or you think that you need to get a new one, but don't know how to tell what size to get. Well in this...

  • How to Do A Basic Set Up Of A Rock Concert

    Are you in a band and have a gig comming up soom and want some tips on how to set up your equipment? Well in this article I will give you some time on setting every thing up.

  • How to Prepare for a First Drumming Gig

    Your first drumming gig can be an exciting yet scary proposition. No matter how many practices you have had with your band, the live experience will always be a different one. It can be...

  • How to Practice Drums with a Recording

    In order to be a great drummer, you need to play with a great feel. The term, "feel" refers to the feelings and emotions behind the notes you are playing. The only way to play with a...

  • Playing the Entire Solo: Reading a Snare Drum Solo

    Learn how to play a snare drum solo by reading sheet music in this free video music lesson.

  • Measures 41-48: Playing a Snare Drum Solo

    Learn how to play a snare drum solo by reading sheet music in this free video music lesson.

  • Measures 49-End: Playing a Snare Drum Solo

    Learn how to play a snare drum solo by reading sheet music in this free video music lesson.

  • Measures 41-End: Playing a Snare Drum Solo

    Learn how to play a snare drum solo by reading sheet music in this free video music lesson.

  • Measures 37-40: Playing a Snare Drum Solo

    Learn how to play a snare drum solo by reading sheet music in this free video music lesson.

  • Measures 33-40: Playing a Snare Drum Solo

    Learn how to play a snare drum solo by reading sheet music in this free video music lesson.

  • Measures 17-24: Playing a Snare Drum Solo

    Learn how to play a snare drum solo by reading sheet music in this free video music lesson.

  • Measures 25-32: Playing a Snare Drum Solo

    Learn how to play a snare drum solo by reading sheet music in this free video music lesson.

  • Measures 33-36: Playing a Snare Drum Solo

    Learn how to play a snare drum solo by reading sheet music in this free video music lesson.

  • Measures 17-20: Playing a Snare Drum Solo

    Learn how to play a snare drum solo by reading sheet music in this free video music lesson.

  • Measures 21-24: Playing a Snare Drum Solo

    Learn how to play a snare drum solo by reading sheet music in this free video music lesson.

  • Time Signatures & Playing a Snare Drum Solo

    Learn how to play a snare drum solo by reading sheet music in this free video music lesson.

  • Measures 1-8: Playing a Snare Drum Solo

    Learn how to play a snare drum solo by reading sheet music in this free video music lesson.

  • Measures 9-16: Playing a Snare Drum Solo

    Learn how to play a snare drum solo by reading sheet music in this free video music lesson.

  • Tips for Reading & Playing a Snare Drum

    Learn how to play a snare drum solo by reading sheet music in this free video music lesson.

  • Tips for Playing a Snare Drum Solo

    Learn how to play a snare drum solo by reading sheet music in this free video music lesson.

  • How to Perform a Flamacue

    As you progress deeper into the world of drumming and start exploring the many tools available to you, you will find that the rudimentary drum techniques begin to give way to more skilled...

  • How to Perform a Triple Paradiddle

    The triple paradiddle is one of the essential rudiments of drumming. Practicing it will increase your facility to perform difficult drumming passages and improve your stick control.

  • How to Play Different Snare Drum Sounds

    The snare drum is a versatile instrument, capable of producing a variety of different sounds. Here are some ways to explore the different tonal possibilities of your drum. You will find...

  • How to Select a Crash Cymbal For a Drum Set

    Crash cymbals, the cymbals used to punctuate music with an explosion of sound, are an essential part of any drum kit. Selecting the right cymbal for your kit requires a bit of thought beforehand....

  • How to Position Bass Drum in Drum Set

    Positioning the elements of your drum kit for comfort and performance is an important part of getting ready to practice and perform. Let's look a few guidelines for positioning the bass drum in...

  • How to Play The Center of a Snare Head

    Getting the proper sound and tone out of a snare drum involves a combination of many factors. One of the most important is where the stick strikes the drum head. To get the most consistent sound,...

  • How to Muffle a Snare Drum

    This article will focus on some common approaches to muffling a snare drum. One of these ideas is bound to lead to the sound you want.

  • How to Muffle a Bass Drum

    This article will walk you through the steps involved in muffling your bass drum. It will show you the available options and provide some advice for honing in on the sound you want.

  • How to Select a Ride Cymbal

    Selecting the right ride cymbal for your drum kit is a crucial step in establishing the right sound for the style of music you'll be performing.Many factors should be taken into account when you...

  • How to Play a Rim Shot on a Snare

    The rim shot is an essential element used in snare drum performance. Read this article to learn how to perform a rim shot of the type most commonly used in orchestral and concert band performances.

  • How to Drum Battle

    Despite its name, a drum battle is more about having fun and exploring your musical style than it is about demolishing your opponent. That being said, a battle is a great way to enjoy music in a...

  • How to Drum Creatively

    Drumming is a skill, and it can be very technical. Beginners learn the basics of keeping a beat and using both hands to create the sound simultaneously. This can take quite a bit of time to...

  • How to Differentiate Between Drumming Styles

    There are 3 different ways that you can hold the drum stick when you're playing matched hand positions. You also can hold them in the traditional pattern to add a fourth to the group. The matched...

  • How to Use Slapping Techniques for Djembe Drumming

    Just by changing the way you hold your fingers or what spot you hit on the drum, you can create different sounds on a djembe drum. Learning to play rhythm is the first part of djembe training, and...

  • How to Do a Solo on the Djembe Drum

    While you can play for hours with your djembe drum by yourself, most people eventually like to evolve to play in a drum circle. It is a great feeling to be part of the rhythm in a drum circle....

  • How to Get Different Sounds From a Djembe Drum

    The African djembe drum is wildly popular in the United States. People gather on street corners and in rooms across the country to participate in the lively drumming circles of djembe drummers....

  • How to Use Body While Playing Djembe Drums

    Body mechanics are an integral part of playing the African djembe drums. The way you hold your body and especially your hands can make or break the sound. Since the djembe is meant to be played in...

  • How to See an African Drums Performance

    African drum music is a unique form of music. There are several different varieties of this kind of music to choose from. They each originate from a specific area of Africa so that you can attend...

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