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How to Set Up & Play the Drums: Video Series

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Before becoming a rock star, drummers must learn the basics. Learn how to set up, tune and play a drum set in this free video music lesson from an experienced drummer.

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  1. When setting up drums and cymbals, look at the way other players have them set up for suggestions. Learn how to set up and adjust drums and cymbals in this free video lesson on playing the drums from an experienced jazz drummer.

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  2. Adjust the angle of drums to feel comfortable playing them. Find out the proper angle for setting up drums in this free video lesson on playing the drums from an experienced jazz drummer.

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  3. When tuning drums, adjust tension using quarter turns. Tune drums using the tips and techniques in this free video lesson on playing the drums from an experienced jazz drummer.

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  4. To use the French grip for playing the cymbals, grip the drumstick with thumbs pointing upward. Learn how to grip a drumstick in this free video lesson on playing the drums from an experienced jazz drummer.

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  5. Determining the right balance point when holding the drum stick is an important part of developing drumming skills. Find out about the balance point for gripping a drumstick in this free video lesson on playing the drums from an experienced jazz drummer.

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  6. Drummers should develop a fluid motion when playing a whip stroke. Learn the molar slash whip stroke for playing drums in this free video lesson on playing the drums from an experienced jazz drummer.

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  7. Drummers can get different sounds by playing different parts of the snare drum, including the rim. Find out how to play the snare drum in this free video lesson on playing the drums from an experienced jazz drummer.

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  8. When holding a drumstick, the points of contact with the hand should be the thumb and pointer finger. Discover the most effective finger placement for playing the drums in this free video lesson on playing the drums from an experienced jazz drummer.

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  9. A drum roll should start at the top of the rim and move toward the center of the head. Learn how to do a drum roll in this free video lesson on playing the drums from an experienced jazz drummer.

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  10. When playing a rim shot on the snare drum, the shaft of the drumstick should hit the rim of the drum. Find out how to play the snare drum in this free video lesson on playing the drums from an experienced jazz drummer.

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  11. When playing the bass drum, drummers can get more power out of a heels up kick. Learn how to move the heel when playing the bass drum in this free video lesson on playing the drums from an experienced jazz drummer.

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  12. Use a rocking motion to play single strokes on the bass drum. Find out how to play single strokes on the drum in this free video lesson on playing the drums from an experienced jazz drummer.

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  13. When playing double strokes, drummers should stay close to the drum head. Find out how to play double strokes on the drum in this free video lesson on playing the drums from an experienced jazz drummer.

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  14. Drummers play the high hat cymbal heels up for a funk or heavy rock beat. Learn how to play the high hat cymbal in this free video lesson on playing the drums from an experienced jazz drummer.

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  15. Drummers should keep their drumsticks about level with the high hat when playing cymbals. Learn the proper drumstick angle for playing cymbals and bells in this free video lesson on playing the drums from an experienced jazz drummer.

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  16. Drummers should play the crash cymbal with the shafts of their drumsticks. Learn the proper drumstick angle for playing the crash cymbal in this free video lesson on playing the drums from an experienced jazz drummer.

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The drum is the oldest known musical instrument in the history of man, and its basic design has not changed in thousands of years. Far from today’s uses as a percussive foundation for pop music or for fueling marching band excitement, drumming has a more profound history as a method of communication, and as an implement of religious symbolism. The drum was perhaps first created from the primal idea of mimicking the human heartbeat, yet today its music has developed into a technical, complex arrangement of beats and grooves. In this free video series for beginning drummers, an experienced drummer demonstrates how to set up, tune and play a basic drum set. The drummer in any band is tasked with keeping the time of the song. Keeping time is not the only thing a drummer does, though it is the essential function. A drummer also employs various drumming techniques such as drum rolls, rim shots and double strokes to accent the music. Learn these basic playing techniques in this free video music lesson and become a better drummer.

 
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Tim Jangl Tim Jangl has been playing drums for ten years. From a young age and throughout elementary, middle, and high school and now college, he has played in numerous different musical ensembles. He has his own personal band and, as of now, is playing in a jazz trio. Jangl is interested in many different styles of music and loves to play them all.dkdk

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