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Drums Lessons in West Hempstead, NY
(516) 568-4942
Is taking drum lessons something that interests you? If the answer is yes, you should call Encore Music Lessons Today!
We'll use the details you give us, such as your preferred schedule, to match you with a teacher that will be a good fit, so you can get the most from you drum lessons.
Even though it might look hard, anybody can learn to play the drums. All it takes is practice and the know how of a caring drum teacher to help you understand things like song forms, tempi and technical exercises.
For your convenience, drum lessons can be either 45, 60, or 90 minutes long. If you ever need more time, no problem.
Drum Lessons At Home or Long Island Teacher's Studio
To provide you with the best possible experience, drum lessons can be in your home or office taking into account your schedule. Or if you prefer, you can arrange to take lessons at a teacher's studio nearby.
Learn to play the drum and start having fun. Call us at (516) 568-4942 and talk to one of our friendly staff.
Related Information
Top 5 Reasons to Choose Encore Music Lessons
- Student Registration is Free!
- All ages, levels, and styles are taught.
- Personalized Scheduling: We'll take down your preferred availability and connect you with a drum teacher.
- Easily accessible locations in and around the West Hempstead area. Take drum lessons in a teacher's studio or in the comfort of your living room!
- No Semester System or Term Contracts.
In-Home Lessons
Student Reviews
I am an adult who began taking in-home lessons with Ziv about 6 months ago having practically never picked up a guitar before. In just a few short months, I am able to play music I enjoy while at the same time learning underlying structure and technique. Ziv is an extremely talented musician and a very dedicated, reliable and, most importantly for me, patient instructor. I highly recommend him to anyone interested in taking lessons at any level.
Maryann Teacher: Ziv S.About the Drums
By the 1930s Gene Krupa streamlined trap kits down to a basic four piece drum set standard: bass, snare, tom-tom, and floor tom. He also used rim-mounted cymbal holders.



