Video Drums Lessons Online
Let’s face it; most of us don’t have hundreds of dollars to dish out for
local lessons. In fact, most of us broke our piggy banks open just to scrounge up enough for our drum
kits.
For those of us who don’t have the extra cash just lying around begging to be spent, video beginner drumming lessons is an option.
However, is it truly wise to learn all of your skills and techniques from some guy in a video? What makes him so
qualified to teach you? If he’s so good, why does he waste his time with free videos instead of making a fortune
teaching?
These are all good question, but first things first; unless you are part of the one percent of abnormally
talented and lucky drummers, chances are you aren’t going to make a fortune teaching the drums. This doesn’t mean
that you would want to give away all of your knowledge for free though; there is still money in local lesson and
you may want to make a living with your drumming no matter how meager it is.
If this is true, then why do instructors make drum videos for YouTube and the sort?
They get kickbacks.
YouTube gives partnerships to channels that get substantial views. This means you get paid by YouTube and they
help promote you. Many of the drummers you see making videos are actually professional drum teachers. When they
create a partnership, or when they get enough views, they circulate themselves publicly.
This draws more potential customers.
In other cases, some drummers simply play for recreational
purposes, and just want to share their knowledge with other drummers who are struggling in the beginner
stages. Whichever the case may be, video drumming lessons are actually a superb way to learn how to play the drums.
Unlike lesson booklets where you simply get words and maybe a drawing if you are lucky and the publisher decided
to spring for an artist (in most cases if they do the drawings cause more confusion than they do anything else),
video drumming lessons allow you to study the technique being shown.
This is extremely helpful, as it allows you to compare your own form to the woman or man in the video.
That being said, there are some drawbacks to video drumming lessons.
Drummers who think they know what they are talking about, or demand that you use certain grips tend to mess up
your playing quite a bit.
You don’t have to be a pro to make a lesson; in fact, you don’t have to know anything at all. You just need
access to a camera. This can in some instances be dangerous to you as a drummer, as you may wind up learning
horrible technique from a self-proclaimed professional who insists that you arch your back and stick one foot
behind your head to get optimal drum frequencies.
If this is the case, avoid the videos.
In most cases, it is easy to weed out the fakes from the truths by simply watching a lesson through. This will
help prevent any unfortunate outcomes of following poor directions.


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