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Old 12-07-2008, 07:11 PM   #4 (permalink)
I'm better at listening
 
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Awesome and ill do my best, sticking with things has always been a problem for me but i really feel like drumming will be different, ive always had fun with it (used to own a set and mess around, mess around at other peoples houses, never anything serious) so we'll see. How would i go about actually learning it if i get serious? Would you recommend i go out of my way to get actual lessons?
Yeah if you feel passionate about it go get some lessons. And ignore that ugly tablature you see from the other poster, just go buy a book.


Amazon.com: Stick Control for the Snare Drummer: George Lawrence Stone: Books

Pick this one book up, you'll need it. Practice your rudiments:

40 Essential Rudiments

Don't worry about the set stuff, it's more important that you learn how to use your hands efficently. You can always **** around and figure out the set stuff, but the stuff I gave you is the stuff that really matters.
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