Our drum lessons cover everything from basic rhythm patterns and stick technique to advanced fills, groove development, and reading drum notation. Students learn on full drum kits with instruction in rock, jazz, funk, Latin, and more.
Lesson Pricing
| Format | Duration | Per Lesson | Package |
|---|---|---|---|
| Private In-Person | 30 min | $55 | 4 for $200 |
| Private In-Person Popular | 45 min | $75 | 4 for $280 |
| Private In-Person | 60 min | $95 | 4 for $360 |
| Private Online | 30 min | $45 | 4 for $160 |
| Private Online Popular | 45 min | $65 | 4 for $240 |
| Private Online | 60 min | $85 | 4 for $320 |
What Drums Students Say
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"David is an amazing drum instructor. He breaks down complex patterns into manageable pieces and always keeps lessons fun. My 12-year-old son looks forward to every session."
Tom S. · with David P.
Drums Lesson FAQs
Do I need a full drum kit at home to take lessons?
Not right away. A practice pad and a pair of sticks are all you need to get started — this is how most beginners develop their stick technique, rudiments, and hand control. When you're ready to upgrade, an electronic drum kit is a great space-friendly and noise-friendly option. Your musician will let you know when it's time to invest in more equipment based on your progress.
Will drum practice be too loud for my apartment or neighbors?
This is one of the most common concerns we hear! An electronic drum kit with headphones solves the noise issue completely — you get a realistic playing experience while keeping things silent for everyone else. Practice pads are also virtually silent. Your musician can recommend the best quiet practice setup for your living situation and budget.
What age is appropriate to start drum lessons?
Kids as young as 5 can start drum lessons, though the approach looks different than with older students. Young beginners focus on rhythm games, basic coordination, and hand technique on a practice pad before moving to a full kit. By age 7 or 8, most kids have the coordination and attention span for full drum kit lessons. Your musician will tailor the experience to your child's developmental level.
Can my child learn drums if they don't seem to have natural rhythm?
Absolutely. Rhythm is a skill that's developed through practice, not something you're born with. In fact, drum lessons are one of the best ways to build rhythmic ability. Your musician will start with simple patterns and gradually increase complexity as your child's internal sense of time strengthens. We've seen countless students go from 'no rhythm' to rock-solid timekeeping.
Do drum lessons include learning to read music?
Yes. Our musicians teach drum notation as part of the curriculum, which helps students learn new patterns faster, communicate with other musicians, and prepare for school band or auditions. But we balance notation with playing by ear and feel — the goal is to develop well-rounded drummers who can both read a chart and lock into a groove instinctively.