I recently purchased a series of drum…
I recently purchased a series of drum lessons for my son, and he thoroughly enjoyed the first session. He's eagerly anticipating the upcoming videos!
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Drum.Dog is your loyal drum companion, here to entertain and educate in all things drumming. Ryan Leese and Nick Hartland look after DRUM.DOG and are passionate about everything and anything to do with drums and drumming. Our lesson packs cover all things drums for players of all levels, from overall technique to specific genres and focussed topics.
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I recently purchased a series of drum lessons for my son, and he thoroughly enjoyed the first session. He's eagerly anticipating the upcoming videos!
Ordered a drum lesson pack for my son and he had a good time following the first video, and looks forward to watching the others!
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