WANT TO LEARN DRUMS IN LONDON? - Drum tuition

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Postby virginie » Fri Sep 02, 2005 3:39 pm

Are you a beginner, experienced or professional drummer? At The Grove Music Studios there are teachers for all levels and all styles who can help you to play on your own or to be a part of a band.

Our tutors can teach you the essential basics of technique, posture, reading, and, once these basics are mastered, move on to studying contemporary styles, focusing on musicality, feel and most important… enjoyment!

Reading drum charts, playing with click-tracks and sequencers, drum set miking techniques, EQ and mixing, there are many techniques and concepts to help play the drums. These methods will be covered in detail through the course.

These lessons are offered at The Grove Music Studios, in a comfortable, friendly and professional environment. Located close to White City on the Latimer Road in west London, these studios also offer rehearsal rooms for bands and recording facilities.

The Grove Music Studios provides other services as well. You can leave your instruments and musical material in our cages or rent whatever equipment you might need. We also offer a comprehensive musical instrument and equipment repair service, for more information contact Nigel on 07 932 870 506.

We offer half hour or one hour lessons. They can be on a weekly basis, but may be extended in duration and frequency. To book a lesson or a course of lessons, send an email to virginie@musicspace.co.uk or call Virginie on 020 8960 9601.

Visit our website http://www.musicspace.co.uk or call 020 8960 9601 for more information.

The Grove Music Studios
10 Latimer Industrial Estate
Latimer Road
London
W10 6RQ
T: 020 8960 9601
F: 020 89609606
E: info@musicspace.co.uk
W: http://www.musicspace.co.uk

How to find us:
Buses: 7, 70, 220
Tube: White City (Central Line) or Latimer Rd (Hammersmith & City Line)
Car: just off A40 Westway at White City.
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Postby niallgregory » Fri Sep 02, 2005 3:57 pm

who is the percussion teacher there?
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