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Drums Lessons in Woodsburgh, NY
(516) 568-4942
Learning to play the drums in the style of Keith Moon, Stewart Copeland or Dave Grohl doesn't have to be just a fantasy. Like with any project, the first thing to do is gather the necessary tools. One of the most important "tools" in your learning process will be drum lessons!
Show Off What You've Learned!
On June 13th, we held our annual spring recital, where students got to play the drums in front of a crowd.
We've got some videos from the NY Spring Recital. If you'd like to watch, just click here.
We use your preferred availability to match you with a drum teacher in your part of Long Island.
The drum teachers you'll see in our Teacher Directory highly qualified with years of teaching experience.
Improving your skills with drum lessons is a good step in the right direction. To get more information and start the process please call (516) 568-4942.
Related Information
Top 5 Reasons to Choose Encore Music Lessons
- Personalized Scheduling: We'll take down your preferred availability and connect you with a drum teacher.
- Student Registration is Free!
- Cost Effective Options : Choose from a variety of lesson lengths to find one that fits your budget.
- Convenient Locations in Woodsburgh: Take in-home drum lessons or lessons in a teacher's studio.
- Request a Woodsburgh drum teacher yourself from our Teacher Directory, or simply let us know your preferred schedule and we'll connect you with an instructor that can accommodate you.
In-Home Lessons
Student Reviews
Chris is an excellent guitar teacher & friend. He has been giving lessons to my husband & son for almost 2 years now and we are very satisfied. He is very talented and can play any style of music, is patient, and most of all, encouraging. He really enjoys teaching and watching his students grow. I would highly recommend Chris to anyone who is interested in taking guitar lessons, whether they are a novice or at an advanced level.
RUTH - Jersey City, NJAbout the Drums
By the 1950s big bands were becoming uneconomical and jazz more obscure, thus rock and roll became the leading music genre. In 1964 drumming became more popular when Ringo Starr of The Beatles played his Ludwig kit on American television.



