Ed Mays Drum Instruction

Ed Mays Drum Instruction

5.0Exceptional(25 reviews)
Top Pro
Top Pro

About

I generally have more experience playing and teaching since I've been a pro all my life and have taught hundreds of students. I made it a point to play all kinds of music and study with the best.

I love teaching.


Highlights

Current Top Pro
Hired 3 times
1 employee
29 years in business
Serves Seattle , WA

Payment methods

Cash, Check, Paypal, Zelle

Social media


Specialties

Able to read music

Student can read sheet music, Student can read percussion notation, Student understands note durations and rests, Student can't read music

Musical styles

I can make recommendations, Classical, Blues, Jazz, Rock, Folk, Country

Years experience

No formal training, No formal training; some self-taught experience, 0 – 2 years experience, 2 – 4 years experience, 4+ years of experience

Types of drums

I can provide recommendations, Traditional drum kit, Snare drum, Bass drum

Lesson length

30 minutes, 45 minutes, 60 minutes

Student's age

11 – 13 years old, 14 – 18 years old, 19 – 25 years old, 26 – 45 years old, 46 – 65 years old, Over 65 years old

Student have drums

Student already has drums, Student is planning to purchase drums and would advice

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    KW

    Kathy W.

    Working with Ed was a great experience for our kid, who took lessons with him all through middle school. Ed inspired our kid to work hard, stay curious, and do what he loves--which is drumming. Hes now in his high school jazz band, on his way to music conservatory.
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    February 27, 2019

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    Ankit J.

    February 27, 2019

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    Ankit J.

    Drum Lessons
    I took drum lessons with Ed and really enjoyed working with him to improve my drum skills. He has a lot of experience and knowledge to share when it comes to music and he was very patient with me. Recommend taking lessons from Ed.
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    February 27, 2019

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    Thomas d.

    February 27, 2019

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    Thomas d.

    Drum Lessons (for children or teenagers)
    Ed is very patient and knowledgeable! My son enjoys his lessons and we highly recommend him.
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    February 27, 2019

    VK

    Venkatesh K.

    February 27, 2019

    Frequently asked questions

    I try to find out what it is that they want and start there all the while giving them what they need as I get to know them.

    I studied with many great teachers and went to the Advanced School of Hard Knocks.  I was taught that if you are a musician, you should be able to play anything.  I always kept this in mind.  I learned rudiments and then profected them playing in marching bands eventually becoming drum section leader.  People type cast me by whatever context they see me in, but I don't actually specialize in anything.  I try to be a specialist in whatever I'm playing at the time.  Some people think I'm a rock player, some a funk player, some a jazz player, some even a Latin player, etc.  I try to make it real no matter what I'm playing and enjoy getting the opportunity to learn new styles by joining different kinds of bands.  I like many kinds of music. I use this approach when teaching because all music is fusion.  There is a little bit of everything in everything.  

    I started teaching when I was a drum section leader in a marching band but decades later I had gotten sick of playing music full time and went through a period of burn-out. I walked into a music store and saw an ad on the board where a guy had gotten a day job and needed somebody to take over his students.  One thing lead to another.  I discovered I had a gift for teaching.  Teaching restored my love of music.  

    I taught in many middle schools and also a couple high schools helping students learn jazz and snare drum for concert band and drum line.  I also taught at many music stores.  These students come in all shapes and sizes- young to old and beginning to advanced.

    I caught a glimps of one of my students on TV at the airport in a local news story as his Roosevelt Jazz Band was coming back from New York after winning first prize in the Essentially Ellington contest!  He is the second of my students to make it to be the drummer of that band.

    The only real advice is to develope good practice habits.  This means to practice every day an hour to two hours.  This is really what makes the difference.  If you can do that, never fear, you will become awesome.

    Think about what is your goal.


    Services offered

    Drum