Most of my drum gear has come from prizes I got from winning Hit Like A Girl in 2015 (in the drum set category) and the World Percussion category in 2017. I’m still waiting for the Marching Percussion 2018 prize to come.
I just spent the last hour. Amazing.this one may entertain you for 5 minutes.
there are those with Exceptional skills without ever being taught.She obviously had excellent teaching on technique and she's killing it now.
Quite a jump from drums to guitar.Very impressive drum skills. I started when I was ten and just stopped playing last year due to leg cramps. Now it's just acoustic guitar but I would encourage players of any instrument to seek out good instruction early on. She obviously had excellent teaching on technique and she's killing it now.
I hired a guitar teacher that taught me all the basics and from there I learned many things on my own. I know my way around the neck and have good music theory understanding on what's going on with the various chord progressions, triads, inversions, and how to play in various tunings. My drums are still in the closet. I may get them out one day, but for now I'm happy with the ease of picking up the acoustic and playing.Quite a jump from drums to guitar.
I started learning drums in about 1961 when I first heard 'let there be drums' by Sandy Nelson. As I said elsewhere, I played in several bands for years, and then learnt the bass guitar and played that in an orchestra and did 3 European tours. Then I graduated to 6 string electric which I now play at home since covid stopped all live shows. I never had a guitar teacher, I learnt from copying what I hear on records and CD's and now what I see on YouTube.Quite a jump from drums to guitar.
That's awesome Colin.I started learning drums in about 1961 when I first heard 'let there be drums' by Sandy Nelson. As I said elsewhere, I played in several bands for years, and then learnt the bass guitar and played that in an orchestra and did 3 European tours. Then I graduated to 6 string electric which I now play at home since covid stopped all live shows. I never had a guitar teacher, I learnt from copying what I hear on records and CD's and now what I see on YouTube.
Col
Ysy! I still listen to John 's Glasgow kiss when I work outSteve Vai