How To Play Drums For Beginners
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Many new drummers research the question how to play drums for beginners to which I answer the main obstacle between being able to sit behind a drum kit anytime, anywhere and being able to bust out impressive beats, fills and solos is the knowledge and skill that the professional drummers have which you don’t but desperately want.
I remember when I started first listening to rock music, I was air drumming and tapping imagining being able to play like my idols, I was desperate to find a source to teach me how to play drums for beginners!

When I first started beginner drum lessons the other guys picked up drumming much faster than me and I found this frustrating but what allowed me to come out on top was my dedication, after my hard practice and dedication I managed to play like I always wanted!
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How to play drums for beginners
– Drumstick Grips
In your first beginner drum lessons you should learn (I’m sorry it’s not terribly exciting) is how to hold your drum stick! This really is the gateway to being able to play all those songs you want to. If you learn the correct grip and technique learning the drums will not only be easier but will also be faster!
How to play drums for beginners – The Different Grips
There are many different grips each with their own advantages and disadvantages but for the sake of this lesson, I recommend French grip.
Hold the stick between your thumb and index finger with your thumb nail facing upwards and the stick resting on your fingers. Not only is this grip easy to learn but is also the grip of choice for world speed drummers.
How to play drums for beginners
– Your First Beat
Drum beats otherwise known as chops range in difficulty, the beat I am about to teach you, is a basic Rock beat, and has been called “Rock beat 1”.
In order to play this beat you will need a drum kit (or two surfaces and your foot!) and know how to hold a drumstick (see above).
The tablature of this beat looks like this:
Hh = Hi-Hat
S = Snare drum
B = Bass drum
If your not sure how to read it, check out my page on: Drum Tabs For Beginners.
To hear the beat click > Rock Beat One – Your First Beat
How to play the beat!
Count in your head “One, Two, Three, Four” at a slow steady pace…….not too fast there!
Now hit the Hi-Hat with your right hand (if you’re right handed) every time you count a number – 1,2,3,4.
Now keep counting “One, Two, Three, Four” at a slow steady pace then hit the Snare drum every time you count Two and Four (yes at the same time as you play the Hi-Hat with your other hand) –2,4.
Starting to sound good now, right?! We have one more addition to the beat – the bass drum!
Keep counting “One, Two, Three, Four” at a slow steady pace but now play the bass drum when you count one and three (the same time as the Hi-Hat but not the same time as the snare that comes on two and four!)
Now play them altogether……
Congratulations you should now playing your first beat!
Welcome to drumming family, hopefully your no longer asking the question: “how to play drums for beginners!” hope you enjoyed the beginner drum lessons!
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Comments
Comment from Sam
Time August 2, 2011 at 10:35 am
First you need to become a really good drummer. As well as just being good you need to be able to back it up by being in good bands, having a good demo CD or having good qualifications (only worthwhile if you want to become a session drummer).
You can become known and sponsored by entering local/national competitions joining bands and sending off demo tapes to record labels and recording studios you’ll then either go down the route of a band member (risky but high rewards) or a session drummer (less risky less rewarding financially).
I hope that helped dude!
Sam


Comment from Akano Richard
Time July 31, 2011 at 2:51 pm
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