You can ask even the most accomplished drummer if they know it all, and they'll always say there's still more to learn. This question is for the drummers here who have been playing a few years and are perhaps not taking lessons anymore - what is it that you feel you need, or want to learn? Maybe it's a particular technique or exploring a genre, or getting professional direction on a percussion instrument.
There are a LOT of things I could stand to work on, but I feel particularly remiss on my brushwork. That is, I play brushes like the average rock drummer, by stirring the soup. It was never something I felt like pursuing before, but after 40+ years of playing professionally, I finally had to use brushes on a regular gig. I'm not terrible at it, but some technique training would definitely help me sound smoother and play with more confidence.
And just for fun, I'd also like to learn Gospel (Motown) tambourine. I know it's just hitting the accents, but I need someone to show me.
Bermuda
There are a LOT of things I could stand to work on, but I feel particularly remiss on my brushwork. That is, I play brushes like the average rock drummer, by stirring the soup. It was never something I felt like pursuing before, but after 40+ years of playing professionally, I finally had to use brushes on a regular gig. I'm not terrible at it, but some technique training would definitely help me sound smoother and play with more confidence.
And just for fun, I'd also like to learn Gospel (Motown) tambourine. I know it's just hitting the accents, but I need someone to show me.
Bermuda