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Learn the sound behind the groove.

GrooveDrumming learning resources focus on the real-world details that shape feel, tone, response, and confidence behind the kit.

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The strongest drumming foundation is not just speed or technique. It is the way the drums respond, the way the groove feels, and how the kit sits inside the music.

Learning Areas

Drum Tuning

Learn how tuning affects tone, sustain, feel, response, and how naturally the drums sit in the music.

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Pocket and Feel

Explore groove, timing, touch, dynamics, ghost notes, foot control, and the space between the notes.

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Video Lessons

Watch free GrooveDrumming videos and demonstrations to hear the ideas in action before moving into deeper lessons or paid training.

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Equipment and Sound

Sticks

Stick size, taper, tip shape, weight, and balance all influence rebound, articulation, tone, and feel.

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Shells

Shell material, thickness, bearing edges, and construction shape warmth, sustain, projection, and response.

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Cymbals

Learn how cymbal weight, hammering, alloy, size, and profile affect wash, decay, stick definition, and tone.

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Heads

Drum heads influence attack, sustain, sensitivity, warmth, durability, and how the drums respond under the stick.

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Hardware

Hardware affects positioning, stability, ergonomics, resonance, and the overall comfort and feel of the kit.

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Recording

Learn how microphone placement, room sound, tuning, phase, and balance shape the recorded drum sound.

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