Female representation in rock music isn’t exactly great. Research shows that women produced just two percent of the most popular songs of the last six years. Females wrote just 12 percent. Worse yet, women are notoriously underrepresented in festival lineups (though Coachella finally threw us a bone and let Beyoncé headline). What’s more puzzling with these staggering facts is that the world isn’t lacking in female talent – especially when it comes to rock and roll.
It’s never too early or too late to learn an instrument. Whether they’re taking out their energy on the good ol’ pots and pans, need a hobby to keep them occupied after school, or they’ve been begging you for a drum kit, the answer is clear: drumming is probably on the table in the near future (figuratively, but maybe literally as well).
I know what you might be thinking:
“I don’t want to listen to a newbie drummer make noise all day.”
“I can’t afford another hobby my kid is going to neglect next week.”
Believe it or not, you can start with a quiet practice pad, a pair of sticks, and a teacher before you invest in the real deal. There are also many ways to practice when you can’t have a full drum set at home.
Here’s why you should consider providing the gift of drum to that youngster:
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