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Published on March 12th, 2020 | by Dr. Jerry Doby

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Why You Should Learn to Play the Drums

In a world of mixtapes and sick beats, there are few musical instruments that bring the same power and personality to a song than the drums. If you have been questioning which instrument to learn as you broaden your musical horizons, the answer is the drums. 

There are a lot of reasons why drums are a game-changer for up and coming artists, and brands like the DCP drum store can show you exactly why. Once you see why the drums are the move, visit the Drum Center or call up today and learn how you can get started on this instrument. 

For now, let’s look at 8 ways picking up drumsticks could change your life.

Heartbeat of the Song 

If you play back some of your favorite songs across multiple genres, you find yourself drawn to the beat. This beat is driven by the drums and percussion. The percussion is the foot-tapping, mood-changing, dramatic flair in the song. Drums control the intensity, speed, and vibe of a performance. Learning the drums means you drive the heartbeat and lay down the vibe for the whole song. 

Creative Flair 

Music is nothing without creativity, and a new song will stand out with the right fills and beats. Drums are one way to express your creativity and show off skills. There are so many types of drums out there that you can even venture into new kinds and really get creative. 

Drum Types 

There are several types of drums out there. You don’t need to learn the traditional acoustic set that first comes to mind when you picture drums. You can use electric drum kits, samba drums, or even the tambourine to try something different. Some of the non-traditional kits are smaller and more easily transported than acoustic sets, allowing it to move with you.

Coordination and Concentration 

Musicians need to be disciplined, whether you are performing solo or with a group. If you are drumming in an ensemble, you have to control your playing, so you don’t mess up the tempo. Drumming requires a lot of practice and rehearsal to get your coordination and control down. This builds discipline that will ultimately spill over into your daily routine as well. 

Customize the Kit 

Once you learn the essentials, you can modify and customize your kit. This includes everything from cymbals, to bongos, or even tricked-out electric kits. Drumming allows you to make a unique sound that will help you stand out in the music industry. 

Relieve Stress 

Drumming can be soft and slow or wicked fast, which can be exactly what you need after the end of a long day. If you need stress relief, you can bang on drums, shake it off, and let out your energy in a creative outlet. 

Base for Other Instruments 

The drummer helps keep everyone on time and in line with the tempo. After enough practice, you will be a human metronome. This also helps you when you play any other instrument because you will have timing down to a science. Drumming gives you an innate understanding of how music works so you can translate that to any other instrument.

Years of History 

Drummers are not just the people who sit behind a drum kit on stage. There are a number of cultural instruments you can learn that are among some of the oldest instruments in the world. You can take up the djembe, bongos, or timpanis. You can play jazz drums, or even join an orchestra. There are so many types of drums and forms of music that really open up your possibilities.

Overall, drums are the life and soul behind a good song. If you are looking to dive into the beat behind the music, master timing, or just learn another instrument, the drums are the move for you.



About the Author

Editor-in-Chief of The Hype Magazine, Media and SEO Consultant, Journalist, Ph.D. and retired combat vet. 2023 recipient of The President's Lifetime Achievement Award. Partner at THM Media Group. Member of the U.S. Department of Arts and Culture, the United States Press Agency and ForbesBLK.


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