Drum Tutorial Drum Sheet Music for Beginners

Drum Tutorial for Beginners is as follows:

The drum kit is made up of a bass drum, pedal cymbal, snare drum, tom-toms, and cymbals.

The drum kit is notated on the bass clef in pentatonic notation. The five lines of pentatonic music are called, from bottom to top, the first line, the second line, the third line, the fourth line, and the fifth line. The four intervals of the pentatonic score are called, from bottom to top, the first interval, the second interval, the third interval, and the fourth interval. The five drums are divided into the bottom drum, snare drum, treble drum, alto drum and bass drum. Respectively in the position of, under plus one, the third line, the fourth, the third, the first.

Three cymbals: boom cymbal, rhythm cymbal, and pedal cymbal. There are three ways to hit the pedal cymbal: foot on the pedal cymbal, hand on the closed pedal cymbal, and hand on the open cymbal note.

Learn to hold the sticks. There are two main ways to hold the sticks, the symmetrical style and the standard style. The symmetrical style involves holding the stick with the thumb and index finger about one-third of the way from the bottom. The other fingers are bent naturally to hold the stick. This is the most commonly used way of holding the drumstick, which allows the wrist to use its strength and makes the drum comfortable to play. The standard style is to hold the stick symmetrically with the right hand, hold the stick in the mouth of the tiger with the left hand and rest it on the ring finger, and hold the stick with the rest of the fingers naturally bent.

The drum wheel. There are a lot of basic drumming exercises, but the drums are used a lot in passages and rhythms (especially Swing, Samba, and Fusion), and the drums are a compulsory subject in most of the exams of the classical or modern orchestras and music percussion departments. The drums may sound simple, but the skill of the drums can easily reflect the level of the player, so the drums are a very important part of the drummer's repertoire.