Private drum lessons opening soon

Modern rhythm instruction for confident, focused students.

A polished private studio for kids, teens, and young adults to learn drums through fundamentals, musical listening, creative exploration, and goal-driven practice.

Clear lesson structure

Each session connects technique, time, listening, and a simple practice plan.

Healthy outlet for energy

Drums give active kids a positive way to move, focus, and build discipline.

Built for real musicianship

Rhythm skills transfer to bands, songwriting, school, teamwork, and confidence.

A tasteful studio approach parents can trust.

Dylan teaches drums as both a creative outlet and a practical foundation: rhythm, coordination, listening, pattern recognition, practice habits, and personal confidence.

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Fundamentals without intimidation

Students start with posture, stick control, counting, dynamics, and steady time in a supportive environment.

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Goals that make practice visible

Simple weekly targets help students understand what to work on and let parents see progress.

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Music beyond the drum kit

Lessons connect rhythm to math, language, movement, culture, bands, songwriting, and community.

Program preview

Select a focus to see how lessons can adapt to age, experience, and musical curiosity.

Beginner foundations

Ideal for first-time students or younger players who need a steady, encouraging start.

  • Grip, rebound, coordination, counting, and safe volume awareness.
  • Short exercises that build focus without feeling like homework.
  • Parent-friendly practice notes after each lesson.

Groove & time

For students ready to lock in with songs, read patterns, and understand why rhythm feels good.

  • Rock, pop, funk, and world rhythm vocabulary.
  • Metronome work, subdivisions, dynamics, and transitions.
  • Listening skills that support playing with other musicians.

Creative application

For teens, young adults, and curious beginners who want rhythm to connect with songwriting, bands, or production.

  • Building drum parts for songs and arrangements.
  • Improvisation, fills, musical decisions, and ensemble awareness.
  • Practice plans tied to each student's goals and taste.

Opening timeline

The private teaching space is being prepared now. Joining the list is the best way to hear first when lesson times open.

Now

Collecting early interest from families and students while the studio is finalized.

Next couple months

Sharing program details, scheduling windows, and first-lesson availability with the waitlist.

Studio launch

Waitlist members get first access to recurring private lesson times before public booking.

Early interest list

Be first to choose a lesson time.

Add your email for launch updates, lesson type previews, and first scheduling access. This mock form shows the intended experience; no information is sent anywhere.

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Questions families often ask

Short answers now, with full lesson details coming as the studio launch gets closer.

Kids, teens, young adults, and adult beginners who want structured, positive drum instruction. Lessons can support complete beginners or students with some experience.
No. Rock and pop grooves are useful, but the program also introduces rhythm as a broader language: world rhythms, patterns, counting, listening, movement, and musical decision-making.
The list is simply for early interest. Waitlist families will receive details first and get the first chance to choose scheduling options when the private studio opens.