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Drumming – Making your brain more efficient!

Playing the drums is a unique skill. Drummers can complete different rhythmical tasks with all four of their limbs, simultaneously. The coordination required is impossible for non-drummers. Drumming puts an individual in such a unique bracket – they are known for performing complex fine motor tasks. Studies have also shown that playing the drums can enhance regions responsible for perception, memory, speech, decision making, and much more.

If you are doing your research on drumming and are looking for an amazing music school, look no further. Omaha School of Music and Dance offers drum lessons – and we can schedule students in at a time that works with their schedule. Our university-trained instructors will plan and implement a meaningful curriculum for each individual. Our instructors know and understand the magic behind being a drummer and look forward to teaching others how to drum as well as the benefits of being a drummer.

Our students practice in an amazing padded room to allow our drummers to hear themselves in an amplified environment. Instructors will work with them on utilizing their four ligaments as well as how to differentiate sounds in different environments. Drumming is a huge part of all music. Drummers keep the beat and they also have the ability to elevate the tone in the song they are playing. Drumming takes a lot of focus, determination, and a healthy splash of coordination. Here at Omaha School of Music and Dance, we’d love to be your music-learning home! We look forward to providing you with all of the skills you need to be the best drummer you can be! If you are interested please give us a call at 402-515-9639 or contact us here with any questions, you could also stop by the school to take a look. Our address is 14505 California Street, Register Today!

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