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Old 10th November 2003, 01:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Usa Drummer Teaching @ Stage 2000, Dundee

Drummer from USA teaching at Stage 2000, Dundee.

All levels of ability and styles welcome.

To all who are interested, call to get a scheduled appointment with Ty.

Tel: (01382) 223332
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Old 19th November 2003, 07:13 PM   #2 (permalink)
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oooOOOOOooooh! an AMERICAN drummer. think I'll learn me the drums now.
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oooOOOOOooooh! an AMERICAN drummer. think I'll learn me the drums now.
Actually, I dont begin teaching with books anyway. I think it takes away from the feel of things, and its a boring drag.

People take their own music in and I show them how to play it. That way they will get better over time, they arent bored, and they learn how to keep meter.

The more advanced people come in and we will go over transitions or techniques.

I believe that reading music out of books should'nt come until AFTER the person learning has gotten an ear and timing for music.

If you still have any confusions, just drop in another line.
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Actually, I dont begin teaching with books anyway. I think it takes away from the feel of things, and its a boring drag.

People take their own music in and I show them how to play it. That way they will get better over time, they arent bored, and they learn how to keep meter.

The more advanced people come in and we will go over transitions or techniques.

I believe that reading music out of books should'nt come until AFTER the person learning has gotten an ear and timing for music.

If you still have any confusions, just drop in another line.
Reading music is only good for studio recording for bands you do not belong in or for quick communication between musicians.
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