No Way Jose
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At the end of this week's lesson he says "I just don't know what to do with you man, maybe you'll wow me one day and actually be able to do it."
Are you practicing every day?
At the end of this week's lesson he says "I just don't know what to do with you man, maybe you'll wow me one day and actually be able to do it."
I don't like a teacher that wants to make you play fast before being able to play slow or medium first. He sounds like a crappy teacher. A good teacher breaks stuff way down to it's basic elements for all to see and explains how to hold the sticks, what motions to make....how to play, as well as instruction of what to play while learning. But man you have to start within your ability.
Ditch the clown and find a real teacher.
So I've had about four or five drum lessons so far...
Education should be free.
I just don't know what to do with you man, maybe you'll wow me one day and actually be able to do it.
Another hit and run OP???
My main concern is hand technique. I've heard great hands for a lifetime and Bill Bachman drum workout mentioned so far, along with Alexs lessons, so I'm trying to decide between those
I'm going to give him one more chance.................
Sorry, pulled a long shift at work and haven't had a chance to update. I'm going to give him one more chance but if that doesn't work out, I'm going to have to do online lessons, since he's literally the only drum teacher in my area. My main concern is hand technique. I've heard great hands for a lifetime and Bill Bachman drum workout mentioned so far, along with Alexs lessons, so I'm trying to decide between those