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snare drum lesson plans

2 Questions for anyone who plays the snare drum?

I already play the flute, and played Bells Orchestra. I'm planning on learning percussion (drum concert) and the experience of taking, but I have some questions before you buy a drum, starting classes, etc. 1. What is a good start drum trap? I'm very concerned about the price, but do not want anything SUPER expensive. What are some good brands, sizes, etc? I really like the sound of the drum gear, so maybe a concert snare that sounds a bit like a running catch? About How much? 2. Is it going to take time to learn the score? I do not care if you have long time, because I really WAN to learn, but I know I can learn the basics before band starts again. It's the sheet music / notes hard? Thanks in advance-Linz

If you want to play a drum, you should not get one that plays as he does in the marching band. This is because it makes the symphonic band sounds bad. BUT! If you like marching band drum can only get this and play it for nothing! it can play softly and loudly .. I know because we had to use a trap that was used to march in our symphonic band. and is very easy to learn sheet music. its hard not to all:) Look at every note at a time and count the beats .. indeed easy to get a tutorial or ask someone who already knows how to read ..

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