Count, clap, coordinate
Beginner fundamentals include pulse, subdivisions, stick control, listening, posture, and clean practice habits.
Private drum lessons with Dylan connect rhythm, fractions, coordination, and creative expression — so students learn disciplined fundamentals without feeling like they are doing homework.
Students learn to hear time in small pieces: halves, quarters, eighths, rests, accents, and repeating cells. The result is practical musicianship, stronger focus, and a vocabulary for solving musical puzzles.
Tap squares to add or remove notes. Try a preset, then press play to watch the pulse move across the grid.
Counting is not a worksheet here. It is a way to predict where your hands and feet land.
Quarter notes: the big stepping stones of a groove.
Dylan uses pattern recognition as the bridge between fundamentals and fun: every exercise points toward music students can actually play.
Beginner fundamentals include pulse, subdivisions, stick control, listening, posture, and clean practice habits.
Students combine kick, snare, hi-hat, rests, and accents into patterns they can count, repeat, and customize.
Lessons connect beats to songs, world rhythms, songwriting, fills, and practice plans with achievable weekly goals.
Drumming gives energetic kids a healthy outlet while building patience, sequencing, bilateral coordination, and self-correction. Students get clear expectations, positive feedback, and fundamentals-first coaching.
The private teaching studio is opening in the next couple of months. Waitlist families hear first.
Early interest families receive first access to lesson times, age fit, and launch details.
Each student begins with a simple map: what to practice, why it matters, and how progress is measured.
Tell us who the lessons are for. This mock form shows the intended waitlist flow; no information is sent anywhere in this prototype.