![]() I don’t subscribe to this site anymore, but I do make use of their free videos on Youtube from time to time, which I would recommend if you’re not intending to put yourself on a strict lesson plan, but instead, you just decide you want to learn the “Funky Drummer” groove on a whim. All the plans offer a 90 day money-back guarantee, though I’m not sure how loose they are with refunds, like if you can just ask for your money back because you don’t use it or if you have to have found a flaw with the service.ĭrumeo promote their one month subscription as “cheaper than one private lesson,” which I don’t necessarily agree with, but I suppose it’s close enough. Their Youtube channel posts up to 4 videos per week, whereas the subscription model boasts new lessons daily, often livestreamed with audience interaction.Ī one month subscription costs $24, while the annual plan offers a bit of a discount on that daily rate, coming in at $197 per year. They post a lot of bite size instructional videos, as well as some full, hour long master classes and lessons for free on their Youtube channel, but they also have a subscription-based lessons service, complete with custom built apps and enough functionality to shake a Vic Firth, Nylon tipped 7A at (a stick). You really can’t talk about online drumming teachers without mentioning Drumeo. Here are five sites that are worth looking into. ![]() ![]() If you are looking at taking online drum lessons or improving your game without breaking the bank, online tutorials are a great alternative to paying a teacher $25-$75 per hour.
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