BamBam Productions
About
Due to the world – we are trying a new internet approach.
We are trying out a package with four 30 min web sessions for $125.00.
Pre session Survey’ s can point out your needs and course outline allows you to control the web sessions.
A special Course : Things they don’t teach you at first. This could appeal to the undecided student as well as any drummer who wants to compare chops.
Lesson Plan:
1. How can I choose a good teacher. Why do YOU want to play drums?
The good teachers always say try more than one instructor. Each can offer a new idea.
2. Stick selection.
3. Hand positions
4. Make your drum setup personal.
5. Tuning your drums.
6. Make practice fun METHODS
7. Why rudiments?
8. Project review.
Student will need a practice pad OR a drum kit - drum sticks and a music book. (Chosen by student/teacher after first lesson.)
Please call if you have any questions,
Thanks for your interest; Bam Bam.
Are drummers musicians?
Helping fellow drummers sound better -- Drummers are the heart of the band.
Are drums harder to learn and to play than a guitar?
I would say that drums are the hardest. Playing a full drum kit takes a lot more coordination since you're adding two more limbs than guitar and piano, and each need to be able to function semi-independent of the others. ... Drums are waaay harder.
The drummer sets the pace and the feel , the band follows his roadmap.
Photos and videos
No reviews (yet)
Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
Phone interview - Internet contact.
Good day ; My name is Gerald Hock. 954-709-2222. Email; Ghock56@Gmail. com -- Lifelong working musician --- Stage name Bam Bam.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Lifelong working musician -- Lifelong photographer / videotographer. -- Filmmaker
Produce Music and Sports videos.
Produce Instructional and Promotional videos.
Design and operate Corporate Training programs.
Private Flight Instructor for 25 years.
Adjunct professor in a University environment.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
Due to the world – we are trying a new internet approach.
We are trying out a package with four 30 min web sessions for $125.00.
Pre session Survey’ s can point out your needs and course outline allows you to control the web sessions.
A special Course : Things they don’t teach you at first. This could appeal to the undecided student as well as any drummer who wants to compare chops.
Lesson Plan:
1. How can I choose a good teacher. Why do YOU want to play drums?
The good teachers always say try more than one instructor. Each can offer a new idea.
2. Stick selection.
3. Hand positions
4. Make your drum setup personal.
5. Tuning your drums.
6. Make practice fun METHODS
7. Why rudiments?
8. Project review.
Student will need a practice pad OR a drum kit - drum sticks and a music book. (Chosen by student/teacher after first lesson.)
Please call if you have any questions,
Thanks for your interest; Bam Bam.
How did you get started teaching?
Youngest adjunct professor ever hired at the number one Aviation University in the World.
What types of students have you worked with?
Students came from all corners of the world. Adjunct professor in a University environment.
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
REFERENCES: Many Youtube videos ;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CX8wwzYLDGY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?=PG2vmqDNds4&list=RDAXckJPI3DsU&index=2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5XRhZF21Ic
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
Take a few lessons from a couple of differant instructors - Each one will teach you something new and differant.
The differance in teachers;
A good teacher will encorage you to embrace all knowlage and find your own way.
The other will tell you; only they are right.
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
Do they have Time, space, equipment, prefrances, goals? We could keep going OR talk at a phone interview.