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How To Teach Rudiments To Young Drummers On A Drum Kit

June 6th, 2010 · No Comments

Teachers of percussion instruments frequently try to synthesize various percussion techniques to facilitate training. For example, there is a technique of giving your own knowledge, which is good for using on the first steps. Many young drummers do not have interest for studying rudiments. Explain to them the importance of rudimentary technique acquirement and do not also limit their creative impulses: it is very undesirable, when it is not allowed to the student to improvise with rudiments.

Good preparation allows adapting and using any rudiment playing drum kit, but beginners should learn them playing a small drum. Today, absolute majority of children starts to practise music after having heard plenty of rock. That’s why you should resolve the monumental task: to propagate importance of a small drum preventing slumping of interest. It is hard, because children want to play drum kit, as real musicians in rock groups.

Only after they acquire knowledge in playing a small drum, show them the ways of using rudiments when playing a drum kit.

For example, base rudimental rolls and single and double stroke rolls are also a base for a drum kit. Series of Swiss Triplet (RLL or RRL) followed by swinging eighth notes are basic jazz techniques, which give syncopated rhythmic sensation. Listen to drumming of Mel Lewis. Grace notes are also very widely used during drum kit playing.

Say to your pupils that solid rudimental grounding is very important and will bring them dividends. They should be able to play rudiments without reflecting for playing very much from the heart and with correct dynamics, drummer should feel a music stream without distracting on thinking about movements.

And we are sure, that drummers need to play rudiments during the whole life, at least for a warming up. As, for example, other musicians play scales.

Remember, that if pupils play rudiments on a drum kit with an excessive control over visual similarity of blows, their game will become hard and trivial. Rudiments need to be played “naturally”, and pupils should understand that control does not depend on the degree of intensity, but on that of relaxing. They should keep correct position, be relaxed, get good control and sensation, and only then try to play by heart.

Playing rudiments over various Latin ostinato legs patterns helps very much to develop independence of extremities and gives good control over hands and legs during playing a drum kit, which you need for improvisations.

Rudiments allow playing better and more creatively because of good technical skills. Drummers should play them musically with dynamics, expression, imagination and good sensation of time.

When your pupils reach that moment when rudiments become automatic continuation of their thought, they will begin to play absolutely freely everything that comes to their mind.

Drums accompany human history from ancient times. So It is not surprising that lots of people want to play drums. If you still have no skills to play drums then check out this site - it is the very place online which offer you rudiments and where you can obtain the materials. Find out how to weave paradiddles into your playing in the way that you’ve never imagined.

But don’t rest on one’s laurels. Search Google or search engines for drum rudiments. These days the online technologies master skills as easy as never before. Visit forums and social networks, use related blogs. All this will allow you to discover snare drum rudiments and play far more interesting solos with ease.

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