Tuesday, July 16, 2024

You should get drum lessons from me

Making my periodic public observance that I don't get enough drum students through this site. 

I know everybody doesn't instantly get everything I post on here. And I know people are overloaded with information about how they should be focusing their practice lives— you could spend the rest of your life working things alleged to be “crucial” by some youtuber, and still never get to a satisfactory place with your drumming and music making. 

It's not about getting more information, it's about talking to somebody like me, who can figure out where you, an individual person, need work, and who can tell you what to do now to take where you want to go. 

Hopefully by now it's clear that I cater to all levels of players. I'm actually most interested in people who are having difficulties. This instrument is playable in a creative, controlled, musical way, by anyone— proportionate with their ambitions, and the time they have to dedicate to it. 

I'm not offering a special or anything— the special is, I show you how to do this, in a way you will find very rewarding, I believe. Shoot me a note— over there in the sidebar, it says “Email Todd.” Lay it on me, let's do something. -tb

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I would totally do lessons with you but I have absolutely no interest in doing anything by Zoom. Can't stand it. At. All.

If you were in Seattle, you'd have a very driven and consistent student.

Todd Bishop said...

It's not a perfect way to teach, but it works pretty well.