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Drum Rudiment Book with Beats and Fills that Work Together

When it comes to learning the drums, finding the right drum rudiment book can make all the difference. Many drum books out there fall short by suddenly increasing in difficulty, leaving students frustrated and stuck. That’s why the Drums In Color method book was designed with a unique approach to gradual progression, ensuring that drummers steadily improve without hitting those frustrating walls of difficulty.


Drum methodology

One issue found in most traditional drum books is that the beats progress smoothly until, suddenly, the difficulty jumps and the student struggles to move forward. This is where Drums In Color shines. With decades of experience observing real-life students, we have designed our method book with beats that gradually increase in difficulty. This eliminates those unexpected "walls" that often discourage beginners.


In each chapter of Drums In Color, you’ll find not only beats but also drum fills that follow the same gradual progression. What sets our book apart is that it doesn’t just teach fills in isolation. Instead, students learn to play fills alongside a variety of beats, encouraging versatility and adaptability. Most method books miss this key element, but we believe it's crucial for helping students become well-rounded drummers. See an example of beats and fills combined together.




One of the most challenging aspects of drumming for beginners is learning when to execute a fill and return to the beat on the count of one (1). Drums In Color takes special care to teach this important skill, ensuring that drummers don’t just play fills but know exactly when to transition in and out of them smoothly.


If you’re looking for a drum method that truly integrates beats and fills in a cohesive, progressive system, then Drums In Color is the only choice. It’s designed to help students master beats and fills by providing a complete learning experience that keeps drummers engaged, motivated, and constantly improving. Don’t settle for outdated methods—start learning the right way today!

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