Exciting Summer Drum Lessons Starting in June with New Wednesday and Friday Evening Slots
- Christopher Burr
- May 23
- 2 min read
Summer is the perfect time to pick up a new skill or deepen your passion for music. If drumming has ever caught your interest, now is the ideal moment to start lessons. This June, drum lessons are expanding to include new weekday evening slots, making it easier for more people to join and enjoy learning the drums. Alongside the popular Saturday sessions, new classes will be available on Wednesdays and Fridays from 5 pm to 6 pm.

Why Choose Summer for Drum Lessons?
Summer offers a unique opportunity to focus on learning without the usual school or workday distractions.
Many students find that starting lessons in summer helps build momentum. By the time fall arrives, they have a solid foundation and confidence to continue progressing. Whether you are a complete beginner or looking to improve your technique, summer lessons provide a structured yet enjoyable way to develop your drumming skills.
New Evening Slots to Fit Your Busy Schedule
One of the biggest challenges for anyone wanting to learn an instrument is finding a time that fits their schedule. Recognizing this, the new drum lessons will be offered on Wednesdays and Fridays from 5 pm to 6 pm. These evening slots complement the existing Saturday classes, giving students more options to choose from.
This change is especially helpful for:
Working adults who want to unwind after the workday
Students who have daytime commitments but want to learn in the evening
Parents looking for convenient times for their children’s lessons
By offering lessons during the week and on weekends, the program aims to make drumming accessible to more people.
What to Expect from the Drum Lessons
The lessons are designed to be engaging and tailored to each student’s skill level. Here’s what participants can look forward to:
Personalized instruction focusing on technique, rhythm, and musicality
Hands-on practice with a variety of drum kits and percussion instruments
Learning popular beats and styles from multiple genres of music
Building timing and coordination through exercises and play-along tracks
Performance opportunities to showcase progress in a supportive environment
Each lesson lasts 30 minutes, providing enough time to cover new material, practice, and receive feedback. The instructor encourages questions and adapts lessons to suit individual goals, whether it’s playing for fun or preparing for performances.


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