Learn To Play Drums (Part 4) – Quick, Easy, Simple! (Beginner Basic Rock Beat)

www.drumstheword.com This is part 4 of a series of beginner videos in which I demonstrate for you the first few drum beats every drummer learns when they start out as a beginner. This beat uses quarter notes on the Hi-Hat. It’s a really simple, easy and fun drum groove to learn and will start you on your way to greater things! By the end of this video you will have learned how to play this beat and would have seen the beat played at three different tempos – slow, medium and fast. This clip is taken from a video series I intend to complete some time in the near future. I couldn’t resist sharing it with you right now though as I think it will be really useful for a lot of drummrs just starting out now. Hope you enjoy the video and please feel to email me at rob@drumstheword.com if you have any questions at all. Happy Drumming! For many other FREE drum lessons, videos, articles, drum charts, ideas and lots of drumming inspiration please visit… http

Learn To Play Drums (Part 2) – Quick, Easy, Simple! (Beginner Basic Rock Beat)

www.drumstheword.com This is part 2 of a series of beginner videos in which I demonstrate for you the first few drum beats every drummer learns when they start out as a beginner. This beat uses quarter notes on the Hi-Hat. It’s a really simple, easy and fun drum groove to learn and will start you on your way to greater things! By the end of this video you will have learned how to play this beat and would have seen the beat played at three different tempos – slow, medium and fast. This clip is taken from a video series I intend to complete some time in the near future. I couldn’t resist sharing it with you right now though as I think it will be really useful for a lot of drummrs just starting out now. Hope you enjoy the video and please feel to email me at rob@drumstheword.com if you have any questions at all. Happy Drumming! For many other FREE drum lessons, videos, articles, drum charts, ideas and lots of drumming inspiration please visit… http

Can a person learn how to play real drums by practicing rockband?

I’ve heard that there are ways to learn how to play the real guitar by practicing guitar hero and stuff but I’ve always wanted to play drums and cant have a real drumset or drum lessons. Will RockBand help me for if I ever really decide to learn to play the drums?

Learn To Play Drums (Part 1) – Quick, Easy, Simple! (Beginner Basic Rock Beat)

www.drumstheword.com In this video I demonstrate for you the first ever drum beat a drummer learns when they start out as a beginner. It’s a really simple and easy drum beat to learn and will start you on your way to greater things! By the end of this video you will have learned how to play this beat and would have seen the beat played at three different tempos – slow, medium and fast. This clip is taken from a video series I intend to complete some time in the near future. I couldn’t resist sharing it with you right now though as I think it will be really useful for a lot of drummrs just starting out now. Hope you enjoy the video and please feel to email me at rob@drumstheword.com if you have any questions at all. Happy Drumming! For many other FREE drum lessons, videos, articles, drum charts, ideas and lots of drumming inspiration please visit… http

How To Play Drums – Drum Lessons

www.freedrumlessons.com Sign up for the FREE secret-lessons at www.freedrumlessons.com . Are you ready to learn how to play drums? You can get started by watching Jared Falk’s video lesson above. It includes step-by-step training that will show you exactly how to play drums in no time. . Get the sheet music for this lesson online at – www.freedrumlessons.com . Or, visit these websites for more drum lesson content: www.freedrumlessons.com http www.drumlessons.com .

Can you learn to play drums with an electronic set?

I want to learn to play drums REALLY bad and would have learned a looong time ago if it wasn’t for the fact that every single place I’ve lived made it impossible without "bothering" people. I just read somewhere about electronic sets that you can plug headphones into and I was wondering if that would be a good way to learn? Would it be difficult to transition from an electronic set to a regular set?