09Percussive Zine Lessons
Private drum lessons opening soon

Make noise. Build focus.

A high-energy, fundamentals-first drum studio for kids, teens, and curious adults who want rhythm to feel creative, physical, and real from day one.

The approach

Loud energy, clear structure.

Lessons with Dylan turn energy into musicianship: steady time, healthy technique, listening, counting, coordination, and short practice goals students can actually follow at home.

The vibe is expressive and modern, but the room stays safe, patient, and parent-readable. Students learn how rhythm connects to patterns, movement, teamwork, culture, and creative confidence.

Why drums?

Rhythm is a full-body learning engine.

  • Active outlet: Drums give energetic students a healthy place to move, listen, and focus.
  • Pattern power: Counting, subdivision, and coordination strengthen math and problem-solving instincts.
  • Confidence reps: Small weekly wins build discipline without draining the fun out of music.
  • Creative connection: Grooves support bands, songwriting, production, dance, and music from around the world.
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What students might work on

Beat one: Basics

Grip, posture, safe volume, counting, and first grooves that sound musical fast.

Time lab

Metronome games, subdivisions, fills that land, and playing steadily with songs.

World pocket

Age-appropriate rhythm traditions, call-and-response, and listening beyond one genre.

Make a song

Use drum parts to shape intros, choruses, dynamics, and original musical ideas.

Launch timeline

Studio doors: soon.

Now

Interest list opens. Families can share age, goals, and schedule preferences.

Next few weeks

Dylan sends lesson format details, practice expectations, and sample availability.

Opening window

Waitlist families get first access to private studio slots before public booking.

Parent notes

Questions before the first downbeat

Yes. Beginners start with fundamentals, clear language, and achievable practice routines. No prior reading or band experience is required.
Lessons are energetic, but structured. Students learn safe volume, listening skills, and how to make strong choices instead of just hitting harder.
The launch list is for families with kids, teens, and young adults. Final age ranges and lesson options will be announced as the studio schedule is finalized.