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About Drums
Let's face it: The coolest member of the band has always been the drummer. The drum is one of the oldest instruments in history and is part of the percussion family, along with the xylophone, triangle, crash cymbals, and more. There are over 50 different types of drums, and thousands of rhythms and beats taught by drum teachers across the world. You may have thought that drums were used solely for instrumental purposes; however, drums have been used for both communicating across great distances and for military purposes as well. (Who would've thought a drum lesson could help you out in battle?)

Because there are so many different types of drums and drumming techniques, there are also a number of drum teachers who offer specific types of drum lessons. Whether your band is just jamming in the garage or wants to top the charts, start improving your skills by searching for available drum lessons on Betterfly. We'll help you find the drum teacher who is right for you.
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    On Betterfly, you can search through our list of Drum Teachers using many criteria such as location, availability and review score. Are you looking for a Drum Teacher on the weekend? Are you looking for someone who offers Drum Lessons within five miles of your house? Use the filtering tools to narrow your search and find exactly what you are looking for.

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    Read reviews about Drum Teachers.
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    Check out the Drum Teacher's Betterist Site.
    Each Drum Teacher gets his or her own Betterist Site, which provides a helpful look into the services the Betterist offers. Get to know a bit about your Drum Teacher before even booking an appointment.