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1530 Encinitas Blvd
San Diego, CA, 92084
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California Music Studios is available to serve your needs for a Drum Training and this business may provide services like Drum Training in the San Diego residential area. From our local San Diego contacts, we have confirmed their fluency in English and that they have the required communication skills for Drum Training work. California Music Studios is always accessible via phone (Phone: 7606327577) and we found them prompt


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California Music Studios has specialities in percussion group training and timbales drum training.California Music Studios has done some good work of snare drum class training and drum beat training in our San Diego neighbohood. In summary, I refer you California Music Studios because I found it timely and quick to follow up.

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Hours of Operation: Monday to Friday (9 AM to 6 PM)

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question number 1109 What are some drum training tips I can learn?   

A Drumstick wrap in Drum Training is high friction rubber-like tape that wraps around your stick. If I do use it in your Drum Training, just remember not to wrap the stick more than a half inch beyond where your hand makes contact with the stick. Otherwise, the wrap might get shredded as the stick hits the rim of the snare in your Drum Training or the edge of a cymbal.
Posted by Mikasa

In Drum Training, drummer's gloves are designed to have high friction, while being as thin and ventilates as possible. I recommend and use the Zildjian gloves when Drum Training. They come in different sizes, S, M, L, XL, etc. I think they tend to run one size smaller, at least in reference to men, so that an XL, like I use, is what I would consider a large should be. I believe I should be comfortable when starting my Drum Training and my San Francisco band can tell the difference in my playing.
Posted by madalyn

There are two things I can get to immediately eliminate or greatly reduce the flying sticks incidents in Drum Training. The two Drum Training tips are drummer's gloves and drumstick wrap, also known as drumstick tape. These two items increase friction between my hands and sticks, and cushion the shock of hitting things. Each of them will help by itself, but both will help Drum Training even more. Gloves and wraps will not only prevent sticks from flying out, but will also make gripping the sticks generally easier. The increased friction reduces the amount of force required in Drum Training to hold the stick in place.
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