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About Learning to Drum

Produced and hosted by Adam Tevlin, Learning to Drum is an online show taking viewers from ground zero, to beyond. Every week for 52 weeks a new episode is premiered. By week 52, you will have an intermediate/advanced knowledge of how to read rhythm as well as 14 PAS International Drum Rudiments.

If you know nothing of the drums, self-taught and want more knowledge of reading or rudiments, or economically challenged this is for you. Rather than subscribing to a program having a "hodgepodge" of videos that does not clearly define where to start, Tevlin created a "one-stop-shop" for viewers to feel comfortable with all of the other drum instructional videos out there.

As Tevlin states, "There's nothing wrong with a lot of these genuine online drum educational platforms, because I consume it and find it useful as an experienced player. I do believe if I were that 10 year old boy again in this age of the internet, I would be lost in the sea of drum information." http://adamtevlin.com

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