Learning the Drum Visually

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Learning the Drum Visually

Many people find it easier to learn to use illustrations, there are also people who find it easier to learn by listening to explanations, or even by trying them right away. But, does your choice of learning style match your ability to absorb the subject matter?

Learning style is how we learn which will greatly affect our brain structure. This learning style tendency will greatly affect our speed in mastering what we are learning.

There are three kinds of learning styles: visual, auditory and kinesthetic, but in this article we will limit the discussion about visual learning styles first. Visual learning style is learning with an emphasis on visual acuity, so that concrete evidence must be seen beforehand to understand.

So here are some visual characteristics

  1. Talking rather quickly and sometimes eyes glancing upwards
  2. It is easier to remember what was seen, than whar was heard
  3. Pay attention to an appearance in clothes
  4. Do not feel uncomfortable with the crowd
  5. Likes to draw
  6. Prefer to read than to listen to
  7. More interested in the attitude or movements of the teacher in front of the class if there are no notes on the board.

So if you find it easier to understand something with your visual senses or sight, in general, your learning style is a visual type. So …

“For you a drummer who has a visual type of learning style, you should start learning by seeing the drumming practice directly, either offline or online, such as drumming lesson videos or you can also use YouTube with videos with the theme drumming turorial”.

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