I started playing drums professionally at the age of 15. By the time I was 21years old, I started picking up a guitar and singing to small groups of people. It took off from there and before I knew it, I was singing and performing in a band and starting to write and compose my own music and songs.
Fast forward to now, and I have tens
I started playing drums professionally at the age of 15. By the time I was 21years old, I started picking up a guitar and singing to small groups of people. It took off from there and before I knew it, I was singing and performing in a band and starting to write and compose my own music and songs.
Fast forward to now, and I have tens of thousands from all over the world who know my voice and songs. I have sung in front of 12 thousand people for some of the biggest names in country music. I have written and cut songs with some of Nashville's premier song writers.
I have been offered full record deals in Country Music and also in Rock Music.
I am a strong believer that everyone can learn to sing and play guitar. I believe that anybody can learn the drums as well and also write their own songs. That's why I love helping others learn the gift of music. Whether you're a just a beginner or an advanced student needing guidance, let's explore music together!
I offer private lessons, for all ages, separated by skill level, for singing, guitar, drums and songwriting and song performance. My goal is to build confidence and get you playing, singing and creating music, perhaps even get you on that live stage or recording your first professional hit song. You are not going to get a lot of theory w
I offer private lessons, for all ages, separated by skill level, for singing, guitar, drums and songwriting and song performance. My goal is to build confidence and get you playing, singing and creating music, perhaps even get you on that live stage or recording your first professional hit song. You are not going to get a lot of theory with me as I am an ear trained musician and my primary focus is to get you singing, and performing and writing music.
My band Paradise Alley New Years 2024
Our band rocking an Edmonton area night club.
This a bit of my rock vocalist side.
This is my country rock side.
Drum Lessons: A Rhythmic Journey into Music
Whether you’re a beginner or an aspiring drummer, taking drum lessons can be an exciting and rewarding experience. In this blog post, we’ll explore the world of drumming, from basic techniques to advanced rhythms. So grab your drumsticks, find a comfortable seat, and let’s dive in!
Before you start your drum lessons, you’ll need a drum kit. There are various types, including acoustic drum sets and electronic drum kits. Consider your space, budget, and musical preferences when making your choice.
Hold your drumsticks correctly: the fulcrum point between your thumb and index finger, with the other fingers loosely wrapped around. Sit comfortably on your drum throne, keeping your back straight and feet flat on the pedals.
Learn to read drum notation. Symbols represent different drum sounds (snare, bass drum, hi-hat, etc.). Practice playing basic rhythms using sheet music.
Rudiments are fundamental drumming patterns. Start with the single stroke roll, double stroke roll, and paradiddle. These build your coordination and speed.
Master the bass drum pedal. Practice heel-down and heel-up techniques for different styles.
Develop control over the snare drum. Work on dynamics (soft to loud) and ghost notes (subtle hits).
The classic rock beat consists of bass drum hits on beats 1 and 3, snare hits on beats 2 and 4, and hi-hat playing eighth notes. Experiment with variations.
Funk drumming emphasizes syncopation. Explore funky patterns using ghost notes and off-beat accents.
Jazz drumming involves swing rhythms. Practice playing swung eighth notes and syncopated hi-hat patterns.
Challenge yourself with odd meters like 5/4, 7/8, or 9/8. These add complexity and creativity to your playing.
Fills connect different sections of a song. Learn to transition smoothly between grooves and fills.
Work on limb independence. Play different rhythms with your hands and feet simultaneously.
Consider taking lessons from a professional drum teacher. They provide personalized guidance, correct your technique, and inspire you to improve.
Remember, practice is key! Regular practice, patience, and a passion for rhythm will help you become a skilled drummer. So keep the beat alive, and let the music flow through your drumsticks! 🥁🎶
Feel free to reach out with any questions, inquiries, or to get started with your first lesson. Reach out and email me at bobbyschaub@yahoo.com or Text me at 587 357 6900
From there we can set up a meeting.
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