Drum Lessons
Drum Lessons (for ages 4 and up)
Do you want to learn to drum or take your drumming to the next level? It’s time to become the drummer you’ve always dreamed of being! Whether you are interested in learning drum corps style rudiments, playing to your favorite music on drums, or just wanting a better understanding of rhythm, we can help you!
Our drum instructors live and breathe drums and are ready to help you develop the skills to learn how to play quickly! All of our lessons are taught by talented instructors with years of performing experience. Many of our instructors also studied music from top music programs like The University of Texas, Berklee College of Music, SUNY Onenota, University of North Texas, Goshen College, and Roosevelt University’s Chicago College of Performing Arts. We are always striving to give you and your kids the best music education available.
Give us a call or email us at the information below, and let’s get you started on becoming the best drummer you can be!
If you are just starting out, here are a number of ways you can keep sound levels down while you practice and do it affordably:
Start on a rubber practice pad.
Put rubber pads on cheap drums.
Purchase an electronic drum kit.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Our teachers understand that every student is an individual, with personal musical needs and goals. We make it a priority to tailor how we teach and what we teach to your individual needs.
When you enroll in drum lessons, your teacher will ask you about your favorite types of music and set goals to help accomplish whatever musical aspirations you have for yourself or your child. You’ll work together to develop a plan to achieve your goals. We love beginners, so even if you don’t know where to begin, we can help! -
We teach all styles from rock, pop, jazz, country, worship, blues, and classical. We combine the important fundamentals with the music YOU want to play. With 20+ teachers at Band Aid School of Music, you are sure to find the best match for YOU.
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Our drum instructors have proven qualifications, training, teaching experience, and most importantly, passion for teaching. All of our staff are very experienced musicians who have clocked hundreds of hours of stage time. Being a great musician doesn’t automatically make you a great teacher. That’s why we search for those who are best qualified for mentoring our music students!
We search the Live Music Capital of the World for the top teachers who embody the high values at Band Aid School of Music. Most importantly, our instructors strive to relate their teaching to each individual student’s learning style. Many of our instructors have gone on performance tours of the USA and Europe and have years of professional performance and teaching experience.In addition to their teaching credentials, our teachers have warm personalities, are extremely friendly, and strive to get to know each student and their parent on a personal level. We search high and low for the BEST teachers, so you don’t have to!
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There is no set answer for how long it takes to learn. With regular practice, a basic level of playing can be accomplished in a few months. Most of our students take lessons on a long-term basis because they want to be constantly improving, and they find lessons enjoyable.
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We get it: as an adult student or a younger student with many extra curricular activities, it can be hard to find the time. Our instructors will encourage you to make time to practice. They’ll help you do that by giving you short, effective and fun exercises that you can do easily throughout the day because practice makes progress, whether it’s 5 minutes or 60. And, we’re confident that once you get started, you’ll fall in love with the guitar and never want to put it down!
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Yes. Even if you don’t have a musical background you can ask the teacher for advice on how to help your child practice. By simply monitoring that they are doing exercises a certain number of times per day the student will progress. Parents will occasionally sit in on their child’s music lesson to get an idea of the proper way a song should sound or how the student should be positioning their hands.
Taking the first step is easy!
Lessons are first come, first served so contact us today to arrange your first lesson!
Sign up is easy and parent-friendly, with helpful staff online, in person or via phone seven days a week to serve you. Because we only offer lessons on a month-to-month basis, there are no large upfront payments, no complicated contracts, no annual material fees, and no semester minimums.