Ear Training For Drummers

When speaking of ear training, the first thing that any drummer has to realize is that drummers are real musicians too. They are responsible for making a band sound even; they are of key importance when it comes to creating the cohesion that is needed in any band.

Ear training can mean a whole range of ideas. Generally, it means the development of auditive capabilities in order to make your listening more satisfying and productive.

Basic: finding the right sounds on your drums

My first question to my first drumming teacher was the following: “So there are these two cymbals and if I hit them at different places and with different strength I can achieve all kinds of sounds?”

Later on I found out, that the answer is positive. No matter what my teacher has told me, I had to find out the answer myself. I had to try all the different variations of hitting the cymbals with a heavy stroke on the rim, hitting the cymbal bell, or maybe striking small consecutive hits on the middle of the cymbal’s body.

The same applies to the whole drum set, or just about any musical instrument: first, you have to take an approach of curiosity. Try different setups; try different drum sticks, different strokes. Do not be afraid to make a mistake: everyone does. If you do not fail to actually play on your drums, to have an amazing time while playing them, the result of such an approach will be a deeper understanding of what your instrument is capable of, what the different parts can do.

Advanced: rhythm

Hard work is something that you definitely have to put in if you want to proceed with your drumming. However, the concept of “instant gratification” is absolutely possible when your instrument of choice is the drum set. There is a myriad of very easy songs out there. Listen to something that seems simple and try to understand how they are built up.

There is probably a simple beat that you will have to learn and some simple drum fills that are easy to grasp but in most cases just replaceable with the basic beat. The first song that I learned on the drums did not even include a drum fill: it was Macy’s Day Parade by Green Day.

Expert: melodies, chords and scales

Attending a specialized drum school, I did not understand at first why I had to go to music theory classes. It seemed hard to grasp how that will benefit my playing. I mean, there was no D minor on the drum set, there were no chords, and the only thing that seemed usable was the very first lesson explaining measure.

However, you will soon need to realize that as a drummer, you are not only a factory of beats and blasts, but also a real musician. You need to understand concepts of music theory, and you should be able to make difference between a song in a minor and a major scale. Listening, playing and reading theory is the answer here to learn to play drums at an advanced level.

The lab: how do you achieve all this?

Once you pass the “basic” level mentioned previously, you might find yourself confused. How are you meant to make progress on the upcoming levels on your own? Well, you are not. Once you familiarized yourself with your instrument a little, you should probably reach out to find people who are also just starting to play music and possibly have a similar taste to yours.

Form a band. This band will be the laboratory where you will all learn the majority of the nifty details of your craft. Be sure to find people who are willing to be part of a team, who respect you and whom you can respect. A good music band is like a second family, where you can choose the members. 

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Ear Training For Drummers :

  1. Open Your Ears
    There are many advantages of training your ear to be musically aware even if you are a drummer. Ear training can give you a deeper understanding of music harmony as well as a greater sense of enjoyment when jamming with fellow musicians.
  2. Picking Up Drum Rhythms By Ear
    Rhythm is the most important aspect of drum playing. If you can't play beats then your playing will simply be empty and un-entertaining. There are many different ways to pick up drum rhythms by ear.
  3. Ear Training Exercises For Drum Players
    There are many different ways to train your ears if you are a drummer. The most important skill to learn is how to work out other peoples beats when you are listening to your favourite bands.
  4. Easy Drum Songs To Learn For Ear Training
    Trying to work out hat is being played on the drums can be quite difficult if you aren't already used to playing along, or if your tutor never taught you specific songs.
  5. How To Play A Song By Ear
    It can be very difficult to play songs by ear, even if you know the particular song inside out. The best way to learn how to play a song by ear is to break it down into smaller parts.

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