How Much Should You Practice? 🤔🥁

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How much you practice should be determined by what your goals are as a drummer .

gmoney
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I do that with my phone. But I play guitar. So I catch myself randomly tapping my fingers against the back of my phone as if it's a fret board lol. And I also carry a pick all day so sometimes I pull it out of my pockets and practice economy picking but everyone who notices thinks I'm doing a jerk off motion unless the see the pick.

brianw.
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Awesome suggestion. Thank you. I'm learning drums basics

abiatarbienvenidobernardin
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How did no one laugh at that stevie wonder

royaltyace_
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Best musical advice I've ever heard in an online short. Best analogy.

willrussell
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She is absolutely right, I learned drums to a professional level in 2 years by essentially developing an addiction to tapping all day every day.

I was studying music (guitar) in college at the time and couldn't play drums, but because there was a lack of drummers in the college often times I would jump on drums for simple songs. I developed an addiction to tapping, I tapped whilst waiting for things, I tapped when I'd lost my focus, I tapped when I was listening to music, I tapped when there was a song stuck in my head. What this meant is in the course of a day I was getting in 20 or so little practise sessions, then if there was ever a song I was listening to where I thought "I don't know how to play this" I would look up how to do it and then I'd have something to tap during the day.
I basically spent the entirety of college tapping 6 stroke rolls, dave grohl fills, double kick metal grooves, chilly peppers grooves, whatever was in my head at the time. By the end of college i had members of my band begging me to rerecord the drums on our songs when the drummer went for a break 😂.
But it's obviously worth mentioning that by that point I had been playing guitar over a decade so all I had to learn in those 2 years was purely the mechanic muscle memory of playing the drums, I didn't have to learn theory or feel or timing or anything like that, and that experience in music also meant I knew what I was listening for to know if I'm doing it right or not. But I still reckon a large part of how quickly I could learn the instrument was constant very short practise sessions throughout the day.

jamesmiddleton
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a liitle tiny bit everyday leads to insane result. i just do one minute for guitar everyday, unless i am sick. usually it turns into half an hour at least. the thing is, after a while you realy want toplay your instrument just for the fun of it.

obelixpfeifenreiniger
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A better question is "how much did you practice until you could drive a band?"

AldeanLeger
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Can't believe that Stevie wonder joke flopped

Kebbie
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Two hours a day is the best most people say… Four hours i think as a professional… One hour aso good…

MrAnimal
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WAIT is THAT where the phrase _dry run_ comes from?!

jaycielle
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It’s about being consistent, but you have to see an improvement

tomridley
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Plot twist, she practiced more than 5 minutes a day.

thepushfitzyify
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2 hours in the morning 2 hours at night

jeremywhakarau
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BAD to mention Stevie Wonder (Blind people) WTF

chezchezchezchez
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Stevie Wonder joke went straight through to the keeper...

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