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    All About Drums

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Music, Singing, Dancing, Speech & Drama
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    • yap_susanY Offline
      yap_susan
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      Hi,

      My son is keen to learn drums. He is 6 years old. Any good recommendations?

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        Celyw
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        my boy also eager to learn drum.... wondering should I let him destroy my last straw of peace 😛

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          juniorandi
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          Hm.. I've heard of My Drum School (MDS) taking in children 7 and above. Maybe you can give it a try? They're a music school specialising in drums only - Something pretty rare for music schools I think? But I don't think they specialise in drumming for children. I.e. they have courses for teens and adults too. I'll suggest you search it up? Hope this helps! 🙂

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            klearad
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            There is African Drumming too. You can contact Lila Drums

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              BlurBee
              last edited by

              My nephew is learning drum. Will ask my SIL which school he is attending.

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                Simply Mum
                last edited by

                Ossia music sch or kawai.

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                  davidchatman
                  last edited by

                  I suggest Lila Drums.

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                    hexagon
                    last edited by

                    My 6 year old DS3 is learning drums at Academy of Rock. They have a few branches around Singapore…Goldhill square, Siglap and Holland V. As long as the child is tall enough to reach the paddle of the base drum and is able to follow instruction, he/she can start learning.

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                      hardworking_mom
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                      My boy started started learning drum in a music school since Jan. As he is interested, I am keen to buy a set of acoustic drums for him to practice at home. I was told that the 'Pearl' brand is quite suitable and further more, nowadays they can 'mute' the sound volume since installed in a HDB flat. Wonder if anyone has any experience in learning and practising drum at home? thanks 😄

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                        Idono
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                        Anyone of you have kid learning to drum? Can share which school and whether need to get a drum set?

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