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Offline zyehj

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Is there a syllabus in learning drums?
« on: December 10, 2009, 01:30:34 PM »
i saw a "syllabus" on learning guitar on guitar central

pwede din kaya tayo magkaroon dito sa pinoy drums?

syllabus on learning drums?

its kind a learning outline

mga master pa gawa naman po for us newbies.

thanks

Offline plep

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Re: Is there a syllabus in learning drums?
« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2009, 03:53:34 PM »
1. rudiments

2. more rudiments? haha

seriously though, di ko alam. wala ako formal training e. kaso i'd guess you'd begin with rudiments nga, tas note reading, tas more rudiments, tas mga limb independence ekek, tas even more rudiments...

kaso ang isa sa mga pinakakailangan na di maituturo formally ay ang pakikinig. kailangang laging pakinggan ang mga kasama tumugtog. maraming drummer na di marunong nito e.

Offline zyehj

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Re: Is there a syllabus in learning drums?
« Reply #2 on: December 10, 2009, 04:08:55 PM »
yeah bro. thanks,

something like that...

sana mag post ang mga master ng detailed

thanks

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Re: Is there a syllabus in learning drums?
« Reply #3 on: December 10, 2009, 06:58:53 PM »
For me i won't make this much detailed.. How i learned it..

1.)I Studied how i will position my hands..
- You"ll need this to find out kung comfortable ka sa pag drums etc..

2.)Get A Metronome, Drum stick and a pillow..
- Done this without the use of metronome but you"ll need those thing to balance the speed.. Pillows will not give you rebound unlike the snare where you can get rebounds..

2.a) Get and study the rudiments
- As much as possible try to learn the LRLR RLRL or also known as the singles.. Then go to double strokes to paradiddle and to paradiddle diddle..

2.b) Try it on a kit
- You got the rudiments down try this now on a kit and explore.. You can use paradiddle around the kit.. or doubles, singles..

3.) Listen to your mp3'sssssss
- Get your favorite songs.. and master it until its nearly perfect..

3.a) So far you know it by ear but lets see if its right..
- Search drum covers at youtube. You will see how will they do your song (if available) and try to compare and try it on your style then add your style..

3.b) Get your head and hand and feet to the test by IMPROVISING..
- So far you will apply what you learned in the rudiments section.. You will put those to the test.. Add and add fills which can give a perfect tune.. But dont forget that you based it on the original song so keep the tempo and timing..

4.) You can switch this with 3 first or just do this after ( done this after)
      I learned stick tricks, Heel-toe or sliding method on drum pedal
- This can be used on your improvising to show your showmanship but be accurate

Recall and summarize:

AGAIN EVERYBODY HAS A START.. SO IF YOU FAILED TRY AND TRY UNTIL YOU SUCCEED..
PRIDE IS YOUR DOWNFALL
ACCURACY AND TIMING IS IMPORTANT
EXCESSIVE FILLS MAKE THE SONG A UNORGANIZED SONG OR DISASTER..
LOVE YOUR DRUM KIT
LOVE YOUR CYMBALS
LOVE YOUR SELF
TREAT YOUR DRUMS AS HUMANS
LOVE FELLOW DRUMMERS
HELP EACH OTHER

SHARE WHAT I HAVE TOLD YOU TO YOUNG DRUMMERS..

its a cycle :-D
Hahahaha

anyway so far this is how i learned.. im only 13 btw so im not that experienced :-D
Thank you and reply to my message so you can add.
« Last Edit: December 10, 2009, 08:36:18 PM by pauldavid_7 »

Offline Gep

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Re: Is there a syllabus in learning drums?
« Reply #4 on: December 10, 2009, 09:49:28 PM »
Try the BERKLEE PRACTICE METHOD book. :)


Offline nikogulo

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Re: Is there a syllabus in learning drums?
« Reply #5 on: December 10, 2009, 10:58:04 PM »
meron yan syllabus for sure :)

Offline bonzter

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Re: Is there a syllabus in learning drums?
« Reply #6 on: December 10, 2009, 11:07:08 PM »
For me i won't make this much detailed.. How i learned it..

1.)I Studied how i will position my hands..
- You"ll need this to find out kung comfortable ka sa pag drums etc..

2.)Get A Metronome, Drum stick and a pillow..
- Done this without the use of metronome but you"ll need those thing to balance the speed.. Pillows will not give you rebound unlike the snare where you can get rebounds..

2.a) Get and study the rudiments
- As much as possible try to learn the LRLR RLRL or also known as the singles.. Then go to double strokes to paradiddle and to paradiddle diddle..

2.b) Try it on a kit
- You got the rudiments down try this now on a kit and explore.. You can use paradiddle around the kit.. or doubles, singles..

3.) Listen to your mp3'sssssss
- Get your favorite songs.. and master it until its nearly perfect..

3.a) So far you know it by ear but lets see if its right..
- Search drum covers at youtube. You will see how will they do your song (if available) and try to compare and try it on your style then add your style..

3.b) Get your head and hand and feet to the test by IMPROVISING..
- So far you will apply what you learned in the rudiments section.. You will put those to the test.. Add and add fills which can give a perfect tune.. But dont forget that you based it on the original song so keep the tempo and timing..

4.) You can switch this with 3 first or just do this after ( done this after)
      I learned stick tricks, Heel-toe or sliding method on drum pedal
- This can be used on your improvising to show your showmanship but be accurate

Recall and summarize:

AGAIN EVERYBODY HAS A START.. SO IF YOU FAILED TRY AND TRY UNTIL YOU SUCCEED..
PRIDE IS YOUR DOWNFALL
ACCURACY AND TIMING IS IMPORTANT
EXCESSIVE FILLS MAKE THE SONG A UNORGANIZED SONG OR DISASTER..
LOVE YOUR DRUM KIT
LOVE YOUR CYMBALS
LOVE YOUR SELF
TREAT YOUR DRUMS AS HUMANS
LOVE FELLOW DRUMMERS
HELP EACH OTHER

SHARE WHAT I HAVE TOLD YOU TO YOUNG DRUMMERS..

its a cycle :-D
Hahahaha

anyway so far this is how i learned.. im only 13 btw so im not that experienced :-D
Thank you and reply to my message so you can add.
Amen
Psalms 33:3

Offline zyehj

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Re: Is there a syllabus in learning drums?
« Reply #7 on: December 11, 2009, 09:39:08 AM »
astig mga sir!!!

Offline pauldavid_7

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Re: Is there a syllabus in learning drums?
« Reply #8 on: December 11, 2009, 10:12:43 AM »
itried my best by putting an outline.. try ko pa mag add someday.. :-D
More power to drums :-D

Amen
Hehe.. Thanks :-D

Offline smutdrummer

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Re: Is there a syllabus in learning drums?
« Reply #9 on: December 11, 2009, 01:54:58 PM »
Benny Grebb
The Language of Drumming DVD :)

Offline trojanpeter

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Re: Is there a syllabus in learning drums?
« Reply #10 on: December 11, 2009, 02:01:04 PM »
Benny Grebb
The Language of Drumming DVD :)

may nabibili ba na dvd nito sa pinas?

Offline pauldavid_7

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Re: Is there a syllabus in learning drums?
« Reply #11 on: December 11, 2009, 07:40:00 PM »
Benny Grebb
The Language of Drumming DVD :)
Mas maganda pag nilagay mo natutunan mo sa dd na yan para mas malaman ng walang pera  :-D :-D peace... and for beginners na rin :-D

Offline zyehj

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Re: Is there a syllabus in learning drums?
« Reply #12 on: December 12, 2009, 09:27:40 AM »
Mas maganda pag nilagay mo natutunan mo sa dd na yan para mas malaman ng walang pera  :-D :-D peace... and for beginners na rin :-D

opo share share na ng mga  learning outline nyo

Offline pauldavid_7

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Re: Is there a syllabus in learning drums?
« Reply #13 on: December 14, 2009, 12:29:51 PM »
opo share share na ng mga  learning outline nyo
follow mo na lang ung sinabi ko promise works for me  :-D