College Essay On Drumming

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Essay one first draft Drumming takes dedication, time, passion, and above all patience.
A drummer’s main focus includes timing, rhythm, stick height, and tempo. When a band relies on you as a drummer to stay on time, these attributes become a must know. We walk in time, talk in time, breathe in time, and dream on time. Like other things in life, you don’t start off perfect. Drumming takes a lot of practice and time. So much that it can become hard to continue practicing, but like a language if you don’t use it, you will forget it. Percussion and drumming is amazing since it can fit into almost all genres. Also it is really up to the drummer how they want to build their set. We all have our style. Drums go way back to the earliest of mankind. Which makes sense …show more content…

Drums can bring millions of feelings. When listening to classical music, drums can bring a sense of class and elegance to the ear. When listening to rock or metal, you might feel pumped and want do something active. In college football games drum lines help the audience with spirit and support for the team. Hearing a repetitive buzz-tap roll on a snare drum can remind veterans of military memories. Seeing a street performer can bring happiness. Without drums the world wouldn't turn and music would be a nightmare. I started playing drums probably around five or six. When I would loose the pairs of drumsticks I had, I would look for anything I could get my hands on and use to hit the drums on my tiny set. Sticks, water bottles, and toy light sabers. I just wanted to play. Although around middle school I started getting serious about practicing drums, and would practice with my dad until bed time. Since

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