Posts Tagged ‘kids drum’

Greg the Drummer Boy!

Thursday, November 12, 2009
posted by SKWiley 2:52 PM

drum lessons gregI am thrilled for my son Greg has been playing the drums for several months ever since we got him a very quality childrens drum set.   I know that we really need to get him some drum lessons so he can do a much better job of honing his skills.  Greg seems to have some real talent and we want to support him in any way we can.

Greg began playing his kids drum as a child and we knew he would really love this because even as a toddler he would pretend to be playing the drums in his crib.   It was very cute and we think he could begin playing drums as a career one day.   He may follow in the footsteps of his grandfather who played the drums in the Marine Corp Band.

Keep the Rhythm Going with Drum Repair

Monday, September 28, 2009
posted by Strumming-Along 4:50 PM

kids-drums

Many children demonstrate an interest in playing percussion from the moment they hear that drums are taught in band class. Others pick up the knack from an older brother and his guitar band. Still others show a natural rhythmic talent through dancing and impromptu drumming on household items like a tabletop or a tin can. In any case, that rhythmic ability can grow exponentially with the help of kids drums.

Of course, there’s more to playing the drums than just beating the skins with a blunt object. Kids should be taught to pay close attention to the condition of the drum heads so that they can be changed when needed. The life of a drum head depends on the frequency and intensity with which it’s struck. Generally speaking, double-ply drum heads sound bigger and have shorter life spans than single-ply heads, which have a ringing tone.

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