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Desperately Seeking Motivation PDF Print E-mail
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by Bart Elliott   
Monday, 21 October 2002

art Elliott - drummer, percussionist, educator, clinicianWe all go through it from time to time, feeling a lack of motivation or inspiration to practice and develop ourselves ... so don't beat yourself up or be too hard on yourself.

I don't know all the reasons as to why individual's lack motivation to play or practice, but I do know that we as humans are typically inspired by exposing ourselves to new/fresh ideas and concepts.

Here's a list, in no particular order, of some things I've done over the years to inspire and motivate me in the art of drumming.

 

 

  • Listen to some of your favorite music recordings, or better still, go buy some new CDs. Listen throughout the day, especially right before you start to practice.
  • Attend a drum / percussion clinic, workshop, seminar or masterclass.
  • Take drum / percussion lessons from a local professional. If one is not available, travel to a location where there are some great teachers/players ... or contact me about video correspondence lessons.

  • Purchase a drum videothat you've never seen before. Perhaps watch the video before you plan to practice.
  • Go hear/watch some good live music or rent a concert video of a hot band.
  • Visit other fine art venues for inspiration (Art galleries, ballet/dance, etc.). Also museums, movies .... even the zoo!

  • Spend time with people who are doing what you want to do. Find a drummer or percussionist that you really admire and respect. Offer to take them to lunch ... then pick their brains.

  • Hang out at the Drummer Cafe forum and get to know the many fine individuals in our on-line drum/percussion community!

  • Change your drum set-up. If you typically have a large kit, reduce it down to a 4-piece (or smaller). Experiment!

  • Attend a jam session; sit in once in awhile.

  • Buy some new gear!

  • Study about a new percussion instrument ... and learn to play it!

  • Read and/or subscribe to a drum / percussion magazine or periodical.

  • Record audio/video of your practice sessions or performances. Analyze what you see and hear ... setting goals on how to improve.

  • Check out some of my 5-Minute Lessons here at the Drummer Cafe.

  • Find a new concept or idea on how to practice or apply a particular book (ie. Stick Control) and explore/create.


If you lack motivation for an extended amount of time, a really long time, you may need to spend some time doing some soul searching ... really figure out what's going on. It could be that you are trying to force yourself to do something that you weren't designed to do, and it's taking all the joy out of your life.

 
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