Hey there!
I’m Zach, your passionate drum instructor for drum lessons in Sunbury, excited to be a part of your musical journey. With 12 years of drumming experience and performances across various genres, I’m eager to share my love for drumming with you. Whether you’re a beginner or an intermediate player aiming to advance, I’m dedicated to providing top-notch drum lessons designed to suit your unique goals and learning style.
Our pricing options are flexible to suit your preferences and budget. Consider our 30- or 55-minute packages down below.
At Epic Drum Lessons Sunbury, our sessions are carefully crafted to offer a rewarding and holistic learning experience. From essential stick control and rhythm patterns to drumming dynamics and coordination exercises, we cover all the fundamental techniques. As you progress, we’ll explore diverse musical styles, improvisation, and advanced concepts, enriching your musicality.
Our teaching philosophy prioritizes creativity, passion, and self-expression. We create an engaging and enjoyable learning environment, combining structured instruction with interactive and fun exercises. Expect a supportive space where we identify your strengths and areas for improvement, customizing lessons to match your pace and interests. We utilize multimedia tools, audio examples, and visual aids, maximizing your understanding and progress.
At Epic Drum Lessons, our mission is to ignite your passion for drumming, build a strong foundation, and nurture your musical growth. If you’re ready for an epic rhythmical adventure in Sunbury, don’t hesitate to reach out and book your first drum lesson with us!
The next step from here is to book in an intro lesson! The goal of these sessions are for you to assess if I am the drum instructor for you, ask relevant questions and to help ascertain if students meet the required criteria to commit to lessons.
Frank Corniola’s ‘Rhythm Section Drumming’ is an essential resource that I subsidise depending on how many weeks you want to lock in lessons for. (See tables above)
There are 3 items I require my students to bring to drum lessons:
1. Blank exercise book/journal – For writing notes and material in
2. A4 sheet display folder – For storing sheet music and drum exercises
3. Frank Corniola’s Rhythm Section Drumming
Once committed to lessons an effort will be made to keep the time and location of the lesson consistent on a weekly basis.