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Attention Drummers!
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I've been teaching drums for around ten years and playing for close to 17. Over that time I've written a lot of lessons for my students and my plan is to (eventually) share it all on the new Drummer Resources page of my website FOR FREE!

Each lesson will feature a PDF download and a brief explanation on how to practice and get the most out of the material. It's going to take me a while to upload everything so please bear with me!

If you have any requests send me an email.

Enjoy!

now now now

Inspired by Derek Sivers, I've added a “now” page to my website. Check it out here.

Most websites have a link that says “about”. It goes to a page that tells you something about the background of this person or business. For short, people just call it an “about page”. 

Most websites have a link that says “contact”. It goes to a page that tells you how to contact this person or business. For short, people just call it a “contact page”.

So a page on a person’s website, that tells you what this person is focused on at this stage in their life, is called a “now page”.

Learn more about the ”now page” movement at nownownow.com/about.

ps. On a related note, highly recommend you read Derek Sivers' book Anything You Want.

In the studio

If you are reading this you have stumbled upon my first blog post. So welcome to my website, I hope you enjoy your stay.

This afternoon, I popped by Punch Studios (Ipswich's best recording studio — I recommend it) to record drums for a track by local singer-songwriter Ian Parsons. Punch's studio engineer Harry Moore had the kit and mics set up, so I just strolled in like a rock star and played drums! I did have to my cymbals and snare on the kit, but close enough. It's rarely that quick and easy!

We recorded three or four takes and we were done. I look forward to sharing the track with you when it's finished.

Ross