Playing the drums has become an extremely popular musical choice both
for adults and the youth today. Whether for personal indulgence or for
playing professionally, many are going into formal drumming training.
That is why the demand for
drum teachers has also grown substantially.
It is relatively easy now to find technically skilled
drum instructors,
who can dazzle you with their techniques and flair. So how do you make
the choice, when it is hard to differentiate one from the other? Music
teachers, particularly drumming coaches, nowadays should not only teach,
but also inspire and motivate. These traits are even more needed when
teaching the youth, where attention span is very short and they have a
lot of other distractions.
Technical skills being equal, you must distinguish your coaches by these characteristics:
- Organized
Schedules are kept, reminders are always responded to, important
things are documented, papers and forms properly filed and tucked away.
Being organized projects professionalism, and professionalism means you
deliver results. This attribute brings confidence to whatever you do.
And that confidence will rub off on the student, allowing him to
learn and perform much better. You will be more productive and learn
faster knowing your teacher can quickly provide anything you need for
the lessons.
- Sociable
Your drum teacher should be approachable and should make you feel
always welcome. They should not be intimidating, so you feel comfortable
asking them questions, and you will not be hesitant to give them
suggestions. A sense of humor helps too.
Being sociable may also extend to your family. Your teacher should be
able to communicate to your Mom or Dad about your progress, or how your
parents can help you advance in your learning.
- Creative
The drumming sessions should always excite you, you should always
look forward to it, and it should not bore you. A creative and inventive
teacher will make sure you feel this way. They may use diagrams and
pictures, videos, maybe even games, to deliver the lesson to you.
- Inspiring
If your teacher does not motivate you, then the lessons will seem
like a drudge. And that is a sure way for you to lose interest and fail.
Your teachers should have several schemes to lift you up, motivate you,
and arouse your interest to learn, practice, and experiment on the
drums. They should be good at psychologizing their learners and
understand how they learn. They should be able to inspire you to reach
your best potential.
- Well-informed
They do not need to know everything about drumming, but they should
be able to find the information you need, and impart them effectively to
you. They should also be current and up to date regarding trends and
developments not only in drumming, but in the music industry in general.
- Committed
They must share your dedication to your craft, and should not be easily discouraged or dissuaded from your goals.
Drumming is extremely methodical, and
drum teachers tend to become technical in their teaching. There is nothing wrong with that
, but it greatly helps that you also see in them the characteristics mentioned above.
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