Figure out what works best for you. Remember that it takes time to learn drums well. If you have the gear, you can record yourself with an audio recorder or a video camera.
Beginners can enjoy playing music and listening to music just as much as the experts. With time and good practice habits, you can make progress quickly and efficiently. And, in the grand scheme of things, making progress feels just as good as playing drums. Mason L. Learn more about Mason here! Interested in Private Lessons? Search thousands of teachers for local and live, online lessons. If you want to become a professional drummer, 7 to 8 years is typical, but can be faster if you practice harder.
The more that my students practise, the more they develop a natural, flowing ability to keep time. Is practising a musical instrument fun? Will I have to spend many hours boring myself to death to learn? This is only temporary. Soon, your brain will learn the motions and patterns of drumming, making them completely unconscious. This is when the reward of the practice reveals itself. As you practise more and more, your ability to appreciate, create and enjoy music will also increase.
I personally feel that some form of teaching is vital to becoming the best drummer that you can be. I continue to be amazed by my drum teachers, and they continue to inspire me in every single lesson. You find out more about the course on our common drum beats page. Perhaps you dream of playing like John Bonham or Dave Grohl. Learning how to keep the beat is a lifelong journey, but you can keep a solid simple beat after around 3 months of playing consistently with a metronome.
Learning to keep the beat takes 3 months of mindful practice. All these time estimations are assuming you are practicing 5 times a week.
So, all told, it takes about 6 months of solid practice before you can play along with other music. Less or more depending on your practice.
This is probably what people mean when they ask how long it takes to learn to play the drums—essentially: how long does it take to learn to play the drums in front of an audience. Or simply, how long does it take to learn to play the drums well. The average of all the answers was 35 months, or about 3 years. Subtracting these individuals I got an average of just 26 months for the average drummer. Well, it follows that depending on your personality you have a high chance of feeling ready to perform in 12 months of practice , but most likely it will take 2 to even 3 years of practice before you get there.
Many drummers in this question also related a bit of their story. Many drummers were drummers in high school or younger , and these drummers played for years before playing a gig. In fact, if you were like many kids I knew you might only practice during band hour at school. This is a big and important question. The key to quick success on any instrument is consistent mindful practice. I tested this out. I practiced the drums for 30 days for an hour a day.
I had some drumming experience… if I had to estimate it would probably be around hours of my collective high school years. I saw lots of subtle improvement in a month, but that was practicing an hour a day.
You can expect around that rate of improvement if you practice for an hour a day. Quality over quantity practice is an important concept, for sure. If you can get 30 minutes of highly focused practice which means mentally challenging practice , then you are in a very good place and can progress quickly.
You might learn all the sick beats in a matter of a couple of months, but it takes literal years to learn to play those beats solidly in a way that will inspire the crowd and lock your band members together.
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