Percussion Made Simple

Kettle drum, bass drum, snare drum, side drum, bongos, congas, tabla, xylophone, tubular bell, cymbals, gong, Chinese gong, tambourine, rattles, maracas, castanets, triangle, celesta, vibraphone, wood block, bells… the list of percussion instruments just goes on and on. When you include any instrument that is hit with your hand, a stick of any sort, banged together, shaken or scraped, you have a whole lot of possibilities! It doesn’t soundsimple. But, narrowing percussion down to the specific instrument of your choice and then taking one of many available percussion courses over a significant time period will bring the mountain right down to simple.

Fortunately, the percussion courses to choose from are many. Just look online and you’ll find scores of private tutors, group lessons, university programs, specialized music schools with percussion courses, and more.

As a new student of percussion, don’t try to concern yourself with trying to match yourself up to what you admire in orchestral percussionists and other drummers. These talented individuals usually can play several percussion instruments perfectly after studying with percussion courses, and some play up to twelve separate percussion instruments during one concert! There are a myriad of percussion courses to choose from which will get you to that level of mastery, but it is wise to start small, and keep with it until you see the proficiency you dream of!

In an orchestra, you will usually have to peer far to the back to see the percussionists working their magic behind the brass section. In a concert of any other genre of music, the drums will usually be just behind the lead singer, center stage. If you’re like many new percussionists, you have dreamed of little else. Percussion courses can make becoming an exceptional drummer or percussionist possible.

Live out your percussionist dreams by taking one of the percussion courses today!

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