Sure you can, check with other instructors in the area and make a deal with them. You can return the favor for their recitals. After all, good drummers are hard to find, especially for recitals with a bunch of guitar students.

Just an update on the progress of the recital......
1. Well, I haven't received any committments yet from the other teachers to play at the recital yet.
2. Most of my students want to play along to the minus drum packages. Unfortunately, they don't have vocals. I was thinking of hiring a singer to sing vocals on these performances to make it sound like they're playing with a full band. Should I do this?
3. Some of my students are having a hard time locking in with their selected song. With only a month of practice before the recital, I had to suggest easier tunes for them to work on. BTW.....there will be a 2 week school break next month so some of my students only really have about 2 weeks of practice. They seem fine with the change but I'm hoping it doesn't effect their confidence.
4. I just got the sheet music for some of the snare drum duet pieces so I'll be working with some of the students that will be playing a duet piece in addition to a drumset piece. I'm looking forward to this part of the recital.
5. These recitals really do take a lot of work and time on my part. I mentioned it to a fellow drum teacher of mine and he indicated it wasn't worth it to him because; 1. it would take a lot of his time; 2. he doesn't make any money from it and 3. the parents would expect a recital from him all the time. It was kind of a bummer to hear this attitude from him because he's been teaching for so long. I have to agree with him about the financial part.........but it has been a learning process for me too. And that outweighs any of the negative things he indicated.
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