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Drumset Lessons

Seattle, WA

Subject: Drums

Have you ever wanted to learn how to play the drumset? The drumset is the king of rhythm in the world of music. It is the best place to learn coordination of all four limbs. I start students with basic stick technique, and use a unique approach featuring sticking patterns (R-L) and applying them all over the drumset quickly and painlessly!

I teach jazz, pop, classical, Latin and world music to all ages. My curriculum is unique, and gets students to create music along with reading it. Learning music is just like learning any language. You simply have to listen, speak and comprehend.

When

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Ages

9 year olds or older

Where

The Drum Exchange, Wallingford
4501 Interlake Ave N
Seattle, WA 98103 | Wallingford
Location notes:

1 block East of Stoneway, and 1/2 block North of 45th.

Type

  • 1:1 / Private Lessons

Price: $40.00

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Notes:

2008:
$50 - 45 minutes
$40 - 25 minutes

Free info...

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Notes:

2008:
$50 - 45 minutes
$40 - 25 minutes

Free info session. I teach M-F 9am to 6pm. After 3pm is generally reserved for school age students (25 min. lessons).

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The teachers

  • Ed Hartman Percussion Studio
  • Taught By
  • Ed Hartman Percussion Studio
  • What is this?

Ed Hartman has recorded and performed with numerous bands, orchestras, dance and theatre co’s including: Eric Tingstad...

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Ed Hartman has recorded and performed with numerous bands, orchestras, dance and theatre co’s including: Eric Tingstad and Nancy Rumbel, Tickle Tune Typhoon, and Ellipsis. In the Northwest, he has become a top freelance percussionist and recording artist. As a soloist, Ed has performed at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall in NYC. His own band The Olympic Marimba Band performs music from around the world, while The Olympic Marimba Duo, with Don Dieterich, performs jazz and classical arrangements for mallet instruments and percussion.
Education/Teaching:
Originally from Chicago, Ed received his degree in percussion from Indiana University. Ed Hartman has written articles, sheet music and books about music for Olympic Publications, and C. Alan Publications. His albums "The River", and "Northwest Passage", have received national critical acclaim. "Marimbells of Christmas" has been heard on television, "Twas the Night" (HBO) and "Passions", (NBC), and in the motion pictures, "Surviving Christmas" (Dreamworks), and "Mini's First Time" (Arclight Films). He has scored music for T.V., radio, and even a planetarium. Ed is currently touring nationally as a YAMAHA performing artist and clinician. Ed also endorses Mike Balter mallets.

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Offered through

North Seattle Community College