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Monday, December 12, 2011

A new rhythm

"Life is immersed by Rhythm." - Erick May,2012

The one key to the way a project of this magnitude needs is time management. As discussed in my last blog, the time that I tried to teach was a failure. But as I look back, it was just a plain learning experience. I may have knocked down that predicament by making an agenda. There may be times where my schedule for the day may be booked and I have no time but that also depended on how many students signed up.

In order to increase time and effectiveness, I realized that not everybody can be taught. There has to be some cut backs if it gets crowded. There are no real simple answers to solve this problem. Hopefully, the rejected students will find it in their own time to practice on their own as I have. All they have to do is find the rhythm of their lessons: when can they do it and how often?

The research I have done is helpful too. I forgot about the rudiments of drumming and how important it is for learning how to play. In order to get a drummers heart, there has to be a sense of rhythm It was always about rhythm and learning how to control it. It's all on the wrists. As soon as the end of the rhythm fades out; however, there is nothing one can do. The beat has ended just like a heart. There is always hope for those I have taught. These are the people who will continue on playing the rhythm but at their own pace and time. This way, rhythm never dies and lives forever.