Do you want to play the drums like a pro?You have to start with a mindset that you want to be the best.You have to decide if you want to do whatever it takes.Keep reading for instructions on how to play the drums.
Step 1: Practice!
You will never be good if you don't practice.It requires a lot of hard work.
Step 2: Take drum lessons.
Many drummers say they are self-taught.Some drummers think that lessons aren't necessary and will avoid them altogether.If you don't have a firm foundation, you could pick up some bad habits that can take years to learn.Before you do anything else, find a qualified teacher and study the basics of drumming.You need to know how to read music and the different styles of drumming.
Step 3: You have to have the best gear.
A drum kit is just as good as a person playing it.A cheap no name drum kit that is tuned and played by a seasoned drummer can sound great, even if it is a beginner's kit.Sturdy hardware is not a necessity.You can keep proper balance on a drum throne that supports your weight and suits your height.Make sure your pedals are in good working order.Make sure your drums and cymbals are stable.
Step 4: You should market yourself.
" Out of sight, out of mind" is an old saying and it is one of the truest things ever written.If no one sees you play, you can't possibly get a job.Get out in front of the crowd.Everyone in town should know who you are.Business cards can be handed out at jam sessions.Leave nothing to chance.
Step 5: The "no pain, no gain" motto is followed.
Weightlifters understand that progress in building a muscle really starts when you push past the point where you want to quit.The same applies to drumming as well.You will see a difference in your playing if you really dedicate yourself and practice diligently.Don't settle for mediocrity if you want to go the extra mile.
Step 6: Be professional.
Warm up before every gig, play for the music, be on time, and act professionally.How much you work is determined by your reputation.Other musicians will not take you seriously if you don't take yourself seriously.
Step 7: You can play with other musicians.
You will learn a lot more playing in bands.Always be willing to play unfamiliar styles of music and never turn down a gig.
Step 8: You should develop your own style.
You can't copy beats for your own music if you join a band.If you have to cancel a gig, make sure you recommend a reliable babysitter.
Step 9: Even if it's for a rehearsal or a jam session, perform with more experienced musicians.
This kind of practice will take your game to the next level.It will lead to some awkwardness if they are more experienced than you.If you can hold your own in a jam session with them, then go for it.
Step 10: Listen to what the bandleader has to say.
Don't be stubborn about how great you are.Don't take his advice.You can improve your playing by listening to what you can take away.
Step 11: Don't take it personally if the bandleader says you need to calm down.
He's probably correct.He's trying to get you up to speed.If you have to adjust your style a bit, remember that you want to learn to work with other band members.
Step 12: Be aware of your surroundings.
If it's a small room you need to play quieter in a large venue, be aware of the environment you're playing in.
Step 13: Master the dynamics.
You should have at least 10 volumes of playing.Would you like 1 - 10?