I've decided.

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by Localfame007, Jan 20, 2007.

  1. Localfame007

    Localfame007 Member

    Hey Folks.

    Well i have decided that i want to seriously look into becoming or learning to become a drummer. I always catch myself admiring drummers in bands and have decided to put in as much work as possible to learn. so i guess im looking for some startup advice... like where i can get a good, cheap drumset, lessons, etc.

    Thanks
     
  2. nsanemom22

    nsanemom22 Well-Known Member

    What's wrong with your High School band?
     
  3. Localfame007

    Localfame007 Member

    idk if this is a joke because of the other threads but im not into that. more rock band style.
     
  4. harleygirl

    harleygirl Well-Known Member

    Try some places in Raleigh (I don't know of any around here). I can't think of the place on Capital Blvd to save my life. :x :x :x

    Need more ginko!!:confused:

    I'll probably think of it about 10 tonight! :roll:


    Raleigh Music .... dern!
    Where's Ken? He'll know.
     
  5. ddrdan

    ddrdan Well-Known Member

    I don't think the High school band suggstion was meant as a joke? Honestly, it will teach you the music basics for "free". It will also give you the dicipline to stay with it. Now, if you've got money to burn ..... try Sam Ash on Capital Blvd. You'll find lots of tips from the staff on who and whats good for your start-up.
     
  6. ShrtnSwt

    ShrtnSwt Well-Known Member

    If I am thinking correctly I don't think you can join band in high school. My middle school age child said if a person doesn't join in 6th grade then they can't join at a later date. Am I wrong?
     
  7. Tangerine

    Tangerine Well-Known Member

    yes you are wrong. you can join in high school. i've known many that did.
     
  8. Localfame007

    Localfame007 Member

    lol guys guys.. im thinking more along the lines of a travis barker style (very famous drummer from a band called blink-182)

    but im looking for a alternative rock style band drummer vibe and a set to get me rockin out on.
     
  9. ShrtnSwt

    ShrtnSwt Well-Known Member

    Thanks for clearing that up. :)
     
  10. ddrdan

    ddrdan Well-Known Member

    If you know nothing about music or drums you don't start that complicated. Your not going to jump right in and start playing a certain style. You have to start at the bottom and work up. Your going to go through some boring practices so get use to it now.
     
  11. WillSpanker

    WillSpanker Well-Known Member

    Check with a poster by the name Blusdrmr,he could point you in the right direction,also they have some cheap drum sets on craigslist
    Get you a couple of Sandy Nelsons old records(Let there be Drums and
    Quite a Beat) play along with these ,I had a friend that did that,got to be a
    good drummer
     
  12. ncmom

    ncmom Well-Known Member

  13. lindenul

    lindenul Well-Known Member

    My son has been taking lessons with Ivan at the Neighborhood Academy of Music for about 6 months now. Ivan is a very accomplished drummer who has played for the biggest names in music. He has taught my son to read music, all the ins and outs of drumming from paradiddles to syncapation and so on.

    I would definitely start there.
     
  14. Localfame007

    Localfame007 Member

    thanks for all your help :-D
     
  15. jentile4

    jentile4 Well-Known Member

    Ivan Hampden at the Neighborhood Academy of Music is an incredible teacher. We are very lucky to have him in Clayton.

    Jen
     
  16. Aglassnut

    Aglassnut Well-Known Member

    There's a place in Raleigh called 2112 precussions. I believe they may be able to help. They're over on Whitaker Mill road between Capital Blvd and Wake Forest Rd inside the beltline.


    Mike
     

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