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  1. #1
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    Default Calling all Drum Kit Players!

    My drumming website is indeed soon to launch, we're infact hoping to offer one of the widest ranges of guides for users on the web.

    We're currently focusing on - Begginers guides, as everyone has to start somewhere, we're a bit stuck on ideas on the sorts of things begginers would find useful we have a notation guide and buying a drum kit, but thats about it. We honestly can't remember the types of things we wanted personally.

    if you can help with sensible suggestions ill +Rep

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    Best advice for rookies is to learn basic beats.


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    Before learning the basic beats you need to know the names of the drums on a 5 piece set.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim. View Post
    My drumming website is indeed soon to launch, we're infact hoping to offer one of the widest ranges of guides for users on the web.

    We're currently focusing on - Begginers guides, as everyone has to start somewhere, we're a bit stuck on ideas on the sorts of things begginers would find useful we have a notation guide and buying a drum kit, but thats about it. We honestly can't remember the types of things we wanted personally.

    if you can help with sensible suggestions ill +Rep

    Tim.
    i could maybe upload some basic sheet music, and a guide to reading it if you like and send it to you? dunno when i'll get it done though, since my exams start soon and i won't be in school much.

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    I'm leet at drummin man i can keep up with travis barker in this tune;

    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=W85TPe...eature=related

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    A guide on how to read the sheet music perhaps?
    For intermediates, paradiddles, rolls etc.



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    Quote Originally Posted by g View Post
    I'm leet at drummin man i can keep up with travis barker in this tune;

    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=W85TPe...eature=related
    That song is slow as hell, anyone could keep up with it.

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    Go through simple things just like easy snare and tom rolls, and progress to quick beats

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