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Drum Practice: 4 Things To Do In Every Session
4278 Arts & Entertainment > Music Mar 1, 2007 Dan Brown Drum Practice: 4 Things To Do In Every Session If you want to increase your level of drumming fast you obviously need to practice as regularly as possible.

Since many drummers find it difficult to find time to practice for long periods of time, they don't practice at all. This is "all or nothing" thinking and leads to failure in everything it's applied to.

Here's a fact: It?s better to practice your drums for 5-20 minutes everyday than one or two hours on just one day per week. The key is getting into a habit of quick, regular drum practice sessions. It's the repetition of these short practice sessions that will propel your drumming to new levels rather than the infrequent, marathon sessions.

So, be encouraged if you feel like you don't have enough time to practice your drums. Just carve out 5-20 minutes three, four, or more days per week! That's all. Once you do that, you can get down to business.

Here?s four things you should include in every one of your short drum practice sessions...

1. Practice two or three drum fills that you have heard and really liked.

Practice these drum fills over and over and try not to stray from them and go off on something else. The temptation to do so is definitely there because practicing fills is a lot of fun. Stay focused until this part of your practice session is through!

2. Work on memorizing one of your favorite songs.

It's amazing to me why so many drummers do not do this. Maybe they think they are copying someone else's style and they feel guilty, I don't know. What I do know is, memorizing your favorite songs is a great tool that most drummers should utilize for three reasons...

a) it helps you to continue to be a good time keeper, b) it helps you to get a feel for where to put fills and where not to put them in your own songs, c) and it's just plain fun.

3. Practice with your metronome.

This part of your drum practice session is the most intense and requires the most discipline simply because it tends to not be much fun. Even though it may not be much fun, it is definitely necessary and shouldn't be left out!

Set your metronome to 60 beats per minute and play your bass drum to it. Then add the hi-hat by alternating three beats per bass drum beat, then four, and then six. After practicing that at 60 beats per minute, increase your metronome to 80 beats and do the same thing, then again at 100.

Drumming along with a metronome will improve your time keeping dramatically.

One thing that helps you get past the unpleasantness of practicing with your metronome is to do this exercise first and get it over with. But, whether you choose to do it first or not, just do it!

4. Work on your known weaknesses.

Whether you feel your left hand is holding you back, or your left leg is a problem, get them up to speed with everything else so your whole body functions as one.

For example... if you're right handed practice riding your hi-hat with your left hand for a while. Also, practice crashing your cymbals with your left hand. If you have a double bass drum set or a double kick pedal invest some time just using your weak foot.

Conclusion...

When you organize your drum practice sessions by breaking things down into small bite sized pieces it becomes do-able and fun. Just remember, "all or nothing" thinking leads to failure! Simply carve out 5-20 minutes three, four, or more days per week.

Here's another tip, if you find it difficult to find enough time to practice all four things I have mentioned in this article in any one session, split them up by alternating two of them in alternate sessions.

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Dan Brown has been drumming since 1976. Get his FREE Report "Mind Your Drumming: 10 Attitudes That Will Make You a Star" when you subscribe to his FREE Weekly Drum Smart Newsletter... www.dbdrumtips.com/


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