



Out of all the modern day instruments, none has a longer history than the drum. The drums are known to have existed since 6000 BC from all over the world. The first drum sets were put together in the late 1800s sometime after the invention of the bass drum pedal. This invention made it possible for one person to play several percussion instruments (snare drum, bass drum, and cymbals) at one time. The set developed as it was used to accompany jazz musicians in New Orleans during the 1920s. Since that time the drums have served as the driving force behind such music as jazz, blues, R & B, rock, and modern pop music.
Any age is a good age to begin the study of drums and percussion. Students seeking to play drum set should be large enough to be able to reach around the set with both their hands and feet.
Purchasing a full drum set can seem daunting, due to all the different pieces needed. A basic drum set has a snare drum, bass drum, mounted tom, floor tom, hi-hat, and ride cymbal. It may be possible to buy these a few pieces at a time, or even find used drums that are in good condition. A qualified drum teacher can offer indispensable advice, and also help you set up your kit.
Drum lessons will give students a chance to learn the fundamentals of rhythm. From there, the student can choose the music of their liking, and be taught in almost any style. Musika drum lessons are designed to maximize a student's ability to play steady rhythm while giving them the chance to express themselves creatively.