Great Skills You Can Learn from Drumming

When you decide to learn how to play the drums, you will gain much more than just knowledge about music. The journey you’ll go through to perfect your playing will also lead you to develop other important skills.

People who play drums will probably tell you about the numerous benefits of playing this instrument. While others use drumming to express their emotions, some feel like it’s an excellent way of relieving stress. Certain studies even suggest that playing the drums can result in an increase in cognitive function. 

Apart from the ones that were already mentioned, learning to play this instrument also promises some other great advantages.The more drumming styles you learn, the more life skills you will develop. 

Here are the things you will learn by trying different techniques and drumming styles:

 

Punctuality and Time Management

Time management and punctuality are some of the most important life skills that you can have. By learning how to play the drums, you will develop outstanding punctuality. After all, you will be responsible for keeping the tempo of each song. You will ultimately learn how to be aware of time no matter what is happening around you.

Aside from that, it’s worth mentioning that you will have to show up hours before every gig to set up your gear and warm up. By doing this, you will develop excellent time management skills, which are essential in both your personal and, most especially, professional life. Knowing how to plan ahead and deliver your work on time will set you apart from most of your colleagues, and make it easier for you to get a promotion.

 

Confidence

Confidence is a skill that anyone can learn and develop. Through drumming, there’s a good chance you’ll build confidence within yourself much earlier than other people. One of the main things that help you become confident is learning how to overcome failures. When you try to learn an instrument, you will fail countless times both in private, during your practice sessions, and in front of other people while you’re performing.

Figuring out how to be comfortable playing in front of other people even though you might fail will give you a lot of confidence. On top of that, learning from your mistakes and overcoming them through practice and preparation will ultimately help you become more confident in your craft and your life in general.

Having confidence will have a huge impact on your life. Apart from improving your social skills – the way you interact, communicate, and build relationships with others – it will help you get better job offers and be more successful in your chosen career path, especially if it involves teaching others.

 

Patience

Most people are accustomed to living a fast life. After all, this is the direct result of the rapid technology advancements made in recent decades. Unfortunately, a lot of people are becoming more and more impatient because of this. In order to be successful in life, however, you need to learn how to be patient.

You need to understand that it will take a lot of time for you to master anything, whether or not you have a knack for it. When you start learning how to play the drums, you’ll soon see it’s far from easy. The only way for you to become good at drumming is to remain patient and to practice a lot.

In case you’re still in school, learning to play the drums will help you become a better student. It will become easier for you to dedicate time to studying and to stay focused on what you’re reading.

If you have a job, becoming more patient will pay off for you as well. Since you’ll gain both patience and time managements skills from drumming, you’ll be able to promptly tackle assignments, making you not worry over deadlines too much.

 

 

 

Discipline

Discipline is a skill that will allow you to stay focused on what you’re working on without getting bothered by any distractions around you. Basically, you will learn how to be committed to whatever you’re doing at the moment.

 

Communication

When you’re learning to play an instrument, you get more in touch with music. You start paying attention to details you never noticed before, and you find yourself all the more immersed in various emotions as well.

Such a connection with music will have a big impact on your communication skills. Through this, you will become more empathetic. Furthermore, being able to understand and share your emotions will have a positive effect on your relationships with other people. It will make it easier for you to form friendships and find a good partner.

On top of that, good communication skills will be of great importance to your professional life. By learning how to communicate properly, it will be easier for you to successfully get your points across and prove yourself worthy during a job interview. Improving your communication skills will also make it easier for you to work with other people, too.

 

Goal-Setting

Knowing how to set reasonable goals and ultimately reaching them will have a tremendous impact on how successful you’ll be in life. In order to learn how to play the drums, you will need to set goals regularly. Whether it’s just to learn part of a song or a whole song, you will need to identify which goal is reasonable for your current skill set. You will also have to determine what areas on which you should make improvements in order to reach your goal.

For instance, you want to learn a new drumming style. The first thing you’ll need to do is break down the technique into smaller elements and master each one of those until you can perfectly execute them altogether. This is quite similar to challenges you’ll face on the job, such as when you get assigned a task, you will have to break it down into smaller parts so you will have an easier time finishing it.

 

Bottom Line

Learning how to play drums will give you more than just knowledge about an instrument. It will provide you with vital life skills that will improve both your private and professional life. Some of the main skills you’ll learn include time management, confidence, punctuality, patience, discipline, and communication.

 

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Jessica Peresta

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  1. I liked how you said that you said that you can learn discipline when learning the drums. My son wants to learn how to play them. It seems like it could be a good thing that can transfer to other areas of his life.

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