Program
In drum lessons, learning is done through exercises, but also through music from your favorite artists. For the youngest, the introductory phase classes are focused on fun and games. There is no age limit to start playing an instrument; children, teenagers, adults or seniors, our classes are open to all.
For beginners, it is important to understand that learning this instrument requires work and patience. At this level, it is important to focus on playing technique in order to immediately adopt the right reflexes. First, we will explore different basic rhythms and grooves to develop coordination and allow the beginner to progress with precision and fluidity. This approach is not limited to drums but is also applied to different percussion instruments such as the practice pad and body percussion. We do not require the student to take two years of vibraphone lessons like at the conservatory for example. With regular practice, the beginner will be able to play more complex rhythms and progress to a more advanced level.
For intermediate drummers, the field of possibilities is already very vast! Different musical genres are covered such as pop, rock, jazz, funk and many others. Different playing techniques specific to the genre will be learned according to the students' desires and preferred styles. If you are a metal fan, for example, we will focus on mastering the double pedal, which involves using both drum pedals to create complex and fast rhythmic patterns. We will explore syncopated rhythms and more sophisticated drum patterns to improve your ability to play with precision and variety. Our goal at Apolline School of the Arts is to help you develop a deeper understanding of rhythm and musicality by enabling you to play more creative and interesting drum patterns. Finally, it is at this stage of practice that your style as a drummer asserts itself. We will focus on self-expression and how to showcase your own playing style. Our school aims to help you progress while having fun and enjoying your drumming.
For advanced drummers, you have already acquired a solid experience in the instrument that we want to push further. We focus on technical aspects such as improvisation, score reading, jazz solos, perfecting playing dynamics, complex polyrhythms, just to name a few! If the student wishes, he or she can also join one of our contemporary music workshops to experiment with playing in a group. Even if the level of requirement is high at this stage, it is important to keep in mind that playing an instrument should be an enriching experience and a source of motivation at any level. Pleasure above all!
In short, our lessons are personalized in order to best meet the needs and objectives of each student, whatever their level. Our teaching at Apolline School of the Arts is designed to help students reach their full musical potential through the drums, and beyond!
Objectives and skills
Development of key skills:
- Independence
- Coordination
- Groove
- Breaks, fills, exits
- Rudiment
Discover on this link all the skills developed during drum lessons with us.
This study is done through pieces of music of various styles, chosen according to the tastes of the student(s), in order to correspond to their desires and desires. Students will also learn the maintenance and structure of their instrument, as well as how to read scores.
Concerning this last point, it is important to specify that at Apolline's, music theory is integrated into the instrument course, sparingly and in a manner consistent with the subject studied by the child. Thus, theory sticks to practice and becomes digestible and interesting. To learn more about this subject, see our article on music theory lessons.
Learning music with Apolline
How do you get out of the usually rigid framework of the early years of musical learning found in most schools in Switzerland?
Based in Lausanne, Apolline has a different philosophy. Rather than offering children and teenagers the opportunity to learn in individual lessons, the emphasis is on small group lessons - of 2 or even 3 students, depending on the instrument. This group work will encourage listening, playing with others, improvisation, as well as a sense of musical sharing. The students will progress technically, while having the pleasure of playing music. The extra motivation generated by learning and progressing together is an important driving force.
The groups are always formed according to the age and level of competence of the students, in order to allow a coherent exchange and dynamic progression. For more information, see our article on private VS semi-private music lessons.
Apolline offers its students the possibility of integrating a music band workshop, in addition to the basic instrument course, to allow them to play with other musicians of their own age. Accompanied by a teacher, they will learn to play in a group, through covers or their own compositions.
Professeur(s)
Tarifs
Cours | Duration | Monthly price* | One price** |
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Children and adolescents (under 18): | |||
Semi-Private - 2 students | 40 minutes | 111.00 CHF | 1'250.00 CHF |
Children and adolescents (under 18): | |||
Privé | 30 minutes | 149.00 CHF | 1'690.00 CHF |
Privé | 40 minutes | 166.00 CHF | 1'890.00 CHF |
Privé | 50 minutes | 179.00 CHF | 2'090.00 CHF |
Adults (from 18 years old): | |||
Privé | 30 minutes | 166.00 CHF | 1'890.00 CHF |
Privé | 40 minutes | 175.00 CHF | 1'990.00 CHF |
Privé | 50 minutes | 189.00 CHF | 2'190.00 CHF |
* 12 monthly payments from September to August (voir notre règlement).
** Price for payment of the full year's courses in one payment.
Prices are valid for an annual registration (courses from September to June). All fees are included in the prices listed. Registration during the year is possible (prorated according to the number of remaining courses)