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Writer's pictureJosh Kastleman

The Perfect First Song: A Beginner's Guide to Learning Drum Songs



If you, a son, or daughter are a beginner drum student or are just think about learning the drums, Free Fallin' by Tom Petty is a great song to to get your feet wet. It has a consistent beat throughout the song and once you get the hang of it you can play the majority of the song no problem. The fills to the song are fairly consistent so you don't have to learn a bunch of different patterns in order to play them. Within the song you will start learning your first rudiment during the bridge. This will be a Single Stroke with accents. It is a lot of fun so what are you waiting for.


Download the drum sheet music to Free Fallin'


Here is an example of a student performing the song in studio:


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Learning to play the drum set can be both fun and rewarding, but like any musical instrument, it requires dedication, practice, and patience. The difficulty of learning to play the drum set can vary depending on your musical background, natural aptitude for rhythm, and how much time and effort you're willing to invest. Here are some factors to consider:

  1. Rhythm and Coordination: Drumming involves using all four limbs (hands and feet) simultaneously to create rhythms. Developing good coordination is essential. If you have a good sense of rhythm and coordination, you may find drumming easier to pick up.

  2. Music Background: If you already have a background in music, such as experience with other instruments or knowledge of music theory, it can be easier to understand drumming concepts like timing, rhythm notation, and musical structure.

  3. Practice: Regular practice is crucial. The more you practice, the better you'll become. Consistent practice helps build muscle memory and fine-tune your technique.

  4. Lessons: Taking lessons from a qualified drum teacher can help you learn proper techniques, drumming patterns, and music theory. A good teacher can also provide feedback and guidance, which can accelerate your progress.

  5. Drumming Styles: The complexity of drumming can vary depending on the style of music you want to play. Simple rock beats may be easier to start with, while complex jazz or metal drumming can be more challenging.

  6. Equipment: Having the right drum set and drumming accessories, such as drumsticks and practice pads, is important. A good-quality drum set can make learning and playing more enjoyable.

  7. Patience and Perseverance: Learning any musical instrument takes time. It's important to stay patient and not get discouraged by initial challenges.

  8. Resources: There are many online tutorials, books, and courses available to help you learn how to play the drums. These can be valuable resources in your learning journey.

  9. Playing with Others: Playing in a band or with other musicians can be a great way to improve your drumming skills, as it helps you develop your ability to keep time and adapt to different musical contexts.

Overall, while learning to play the drum set can be challenging, it's also a highly rewarding and enjoyable endeavor. Many people start with basic beats and gradually progress to more complex patterns and styles. With dedication and a willingness to learn, you can become a proficient drummer over time. Remember that everyone progresses at their own pace, so be patient with yourself and enjoy the journey of learning and making music.

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