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4 Tips to Overcome Frustration With Your Drumming

 

Learning to play the drums is extremely frustrating if you have never played drums before. That's why most newbies begin
to play and then soon quit. Their attitude becomes, "What's the point? I'm never going to learn to play drums."

It's true that some people take to the drums faster than others, but that is definitely no reason to quit. A person must
be patient with themselves in anything new they set out to accomplish. It just isn't realistic to expect to play drums
well overnight.

Remember, frustration is a natural occurance in anything new you set out to do. But, it's only temporary, if you can
outlast it.

There are four main points to learning to play the drums. And, not only learning to play, but also getting better and
developing new skills.

1. Be Patient!

It isn't realistic to expect perfection overnight. It takes time to develop drum skills. Since it's a combination of
coordination and timing, it will not come natural to you. That's why you must develop it. Sure, it's frustrating, but
try to keep your cool. It will come with more practice.

Think about all the things you do everyday that take coordination, like walking, talking, and eating. These things were
all learned. You couldn't do any of these things very well when you were a baby. But, you developed them. Sure you got
frustrated, but you still learned them because you had to. There was no choice in the matter if you were going to
survive as a human being.

Do you have a choice when it comes to your drumming? Sure you do. The question is, how bad do you want to survive as a
drummer?

2. Practice, Man, Practice!

Like I said, quality drumming skills require a combination of coordination and timing, and they will surely come with
practice. The question is, will you endure the frustration you must go through while you develop them?

A key thing to remember is, when you feel yourself beginning to get really irritated... stop. Come back and try again
later. Sometimes the more you try to practice through your frustration the worse you get. The best thing to do is go
take a break, come back, and try again.

Another thing to remember about practicing your drums is, don't think you must practice for any certain amount of time.
There really is a sort of magic that takes place if you can somehow manage to just drum for only a few minutes per day.
And, if you are able to get a little drum practice session in everyday it will be easy to monitor how you are
progressing because your improvements will be noticeable. That will definitely keep you inspired!

3. Don't Compare Yourself!

For some reason drummers will always compare their own weaknesses with another drummer's strengths. There is really no
way to feel good about yourself if you do that. It's just not fair, and there's no logic in it. So, just be aware of
that.

Your style of drumming is your own, and you must develop it the best you can. You don't need to drum like anyone else.
Sure, it's good if you can learn another drummer's cool tricks, but there are some cool tricks of your own that may be
just lying dormant. Maybe if you stop concentrating so hard on being like your favorite drummer you can bring your own
cool tricks alive.

Be your own best friend and realize you have something special the world needs to hear.

4. Keep Your Passion Stirred Up!

If you keep your dream of becoming a great drummer in front of you it will keep you on the road to where you want to go.
It's when you get sidetracked by looking at the obstacles in your path is when you get discouraged, and then eventually
give up.

Work, family, and responsibilities of all kinds manage to distract you from your drum time. Just become a good manager
of your time and schedule yourself. Don't let the tail wag the dog! Stay in control.

There you have it, four tips to overcome frustration with your drumming. If you apply these four tips you can take your
drumming anywhere you want to go.

Author: Dan Brown
 
Author Bio:

Dan Brown has been drumming since 1976. Sign up for his FREE weekly newsletter and get tips, ideas, articles, and merchandise! www.dbdrumtips.com/

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