DRUM LESSON - 11+ MUSIC APTITUDE
FAQS

  • I have over 20 years. I've been on faculty, teaching and writing for diplomas and degrees at top London Music Colleges.

    My writing has been published a number of times in drum-related magazines (don't worry, I won't make you read them).

    I also deliver masterclasses at universities around Europe on 'Essential Percussion For Drummers'.

    You can see more of my music education credentials HERE.

  • I've played for lots of flash in the pan Girl Bands, Boy Bands, British Rockstars, Various American Soul / R'n'B / Disco artists... TV shows, Tours, Recording etc...

    I've also worked on numerous Musical Theatre shows in London's glittering West End, on tour, countless 'functions' of the pop/rock and jazz variety.

    I've even done pantomimes... Oh yes, I have.  

    Full list HERE.

  • Yes!

    If you're the sort of person who likes a clear target to aim for and you're not out gigging, taking grades on drums is a good option.

    If you're looking to get into university (doesn't have to be a music course) they will help you stand out on your application / UCAS form.

    I'm happy to guide you through ABRSM or Trinity, Pop and Rock School syllabuses.

    I can also help you in the run up to auditions for bands a music colleges. 

  • Great!

    This is what music is about. Communication with other people.

    It's the most rewarding feeling to count off a tune and be part of a group that creates emotion.

    Some of the most enjoyable/fulfilling musical experiences I've had have been playing to a small group of people.

    Once, I played a jazz gig outside a Spud-U-Like in Birmingham. But to be honest, the only good thing about that was the parking.

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  • Although music is very much about your ears, understanding how to read and write music notation will help you capture new ideas and recreate parts you love.

    Being able to read and write has been a huge part of my ability to earn a living as a musician.

  • I only teach people who really want to learn and I'm not a cheap option.

    My rate is £50-60 per hour, depending on your situation and needs.

    To start with, beginners will normally come for a single, one-hour lesson.

    At the end of that, we can decide if we'd both like to continue. 
    If we’re both happy, weekly or fortnightly lessons are the options.

    You'll pay by Direct Debit every month and give me 3 month’s notice if you want to stop.

    If you need to reschedule, I'll do my best to help you out.

  • Yes! I can help you and your child prepare. Read more HERE

  • My goal is to teach you how to play music on the drums so that you can play music with others for fun or maybe even professionally.

    I can help you learn all styles that apply to the modern day drum kit. If you're interested we can also get into hand percussion (congas, bongos, tambourine etc).

    I'll help you:

    • Get (even) more joy from listening to music.

    • Build solid technique (holding sticks right / correct posture etc).

    • Play music!

  • I have a purpose-built, air-conditioned studio conversion at my home in Croxley Green.

    With support from the finest instrument manufacturers in the world, you get the joy of learning on the best equipment. I also make excellent coffee.

  • No. I'll provide everything in the 1st lesson.

    After lesson 2 lesson, (if you want to continue), you'll need to buy some sticks, a music notepad and a practice pad (I'll point you in the right direction).

    If after around 10 lessons, you are really into it, it might be time to invest in an instrument.

  • When the time is right, I'll help you find the right equipment for you and the environment you live in. This might be an electronic or an acoustic kit. I'll give you the right advice so you don't buy rubbish gear you resent playing!

  • On occasion. 

    I'll let you know what shows I'm doing nearby. Though often, I'm not local.

    When I get time, I sometimes pop a few videos here.