Reading Music Lesson 2
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Watch and learn as Mike Klee takes you through the building blocks of reading music.
Watch and learn as Mike Klee takes you through the building blocks of reading music.
Michael Klee is a percussion specialist and earned his Bachelor of Arts from Buena Vista University and Masters of Music from the University of Nebraska Omaha in percussion performance.
The term dynamics refers to how loudly or softly the music is played. Without changes in dynamics, music can... read more
For this week's lesson we have got the return of '4 Bars Of Fun' in which we work on... read more
This short, snappy drum fill is a fun way to develop good technique and works great as an opening... read more
For this week's lesson we have got a cracking little drum fill using a combination of sextuplet sticking patterns... read more
This week's drum lesson sponsored by Jammit focuses on measure 12 from the intro of Subdivisions by Rush. We... read more
Tribal-esque grooves are a great way to add a mysterious layer of anticipation to a song. In this lesson,... read more
Sixteenth-note triplets are a great way to spice up your fills. Learning to time them appropriately can be... read more
This lesson explores a groove and variations inspired from a technique that Keith Carlock used in a drum solo... read more
In this video, Mike Klee provides information about hearing protection and products on today's market for hearing protection. read more
Learn a drum set warm-up designed to get a fuller range of motion. read more
This lesson explores some ways to expand basic accented patterns to create colorful, punchy and even explosive drum fills. read more
For this week's lesson we have got a cool little drum fill for beginners and intermediate players to have... read more
This week's lesson explores a quick drum fill in the style of Blink 182's stickman, Travis Barker. The fill... read more
Michael Klee takes you through the medium fast tempos (150-180 bpm) with the Single 3's Ditty Exercise. Video 3... read more
This drum fill pattern plays the 6s and 3s against each other for a stand-out drum fill. read more