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Why Just a Drum Rudiment Book is Bad for Learning the Drums

Drum books and method concepts

When it comes to learning drums, many people believe they need a separate drum rudiment book, a beat book, and another book for drum fills. However, this approach is outdated. The truth is, all drumming concepts—rudiments, beats, and fills—should be integrated to create a fully immersive and comprehensive learning experience. See the example below in this video of combining a drum beat with a fill.





A professional drummer doesn’t think, "I'll just play rudiments for this song" or "I’ll only play beats with no fills." That would be absurd! So, why should learning drums be any different? The Drums In Color method revolutionizes this traditional approach by combining all these essential drumming elements into one cohesive book.



Drummer playing a colorful drum set with music notes

The Drums In Color Method merges rudiments, beats, fills, warm-up exercises, and reviews into every chapter. This allows drummers to build a complete skill set from the beginning, providing them with the tools they need to be well-rounded musicians. By learning beats alongside fills and incorporating rudiments into exercises, students progress faster than ever. This all-in-one curriculum sets Drums In Color apart from any other drum rudiment book on the market, making it the most effective method for aspiring drummers.


If you're looking for a fully comprehensive way to learn drums, check out Drums In Color—the future of drum education!


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