When I signed that major-label contract when I was 20 years old. I did it because I wanted to play music for the rest of my life. That's every 20-year-old's dream. |
So you chose percussion ... now what?
Obtaining an instrument. Eventually you may want to purchase a drum set. But not all Percussionists play drum set. For starters, you'll want a bell kit and a drum pad. You have TWO options:
1) You can rent a school instrument for a donation of $50 for maintenance and repair or 2) You can purchase an instrument. (Please seek a recommendation from Ms. B before purchasing.) |
What supplies do you need to play the trombone?
* Sticks * Mallets * Stick Case * Metronome/Metronome App. |
PERCUSSION LESSON 1
The Basic Grip
PERCUSSION LESSON 4
Buzz Strokes
PERCUSSION LESSON 7
100 Strokes
KEYBOARD PERCUSSION LESSON 3
B-flat, A-flat, G-flat
KEYBOARD PERCUSSION LESSON 6
F Major Scale
PERCUSSION EXPO LESSON 1
How to Play Your First Rhythm on Bongos
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PERCUSSION LESSON 2
The Stroke
PERCUSSION LESSON 5
Flams & Flam Taps
KEYBOARD PERCUSSION LESSON 1
The Grip & Stroke
KEYBOARD PERCUSSION LESSON 4
C Major Scale
KEYBOARD PERCUSSION LESSON 7
B-flat Major Scale
PERCUSSION EXPO LESSON 2
Samba vs. Rumba with Bongos
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PERCUSSION LESSON 3
8 on a Hand
PERCUSSION LESSON 6
Sticking Exercises
KEYBOARD PERCUSSION LESSON 2
Finding B-flat
KEYBOARD PERCUSSION LESSON 5
Chromatic Scale
KEYBOARD PERCUSSION LESSON 8
E-flat Major Scale
PERCUSSION EXPO LESSON 3
Tuning the Snare Drum
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