Percussion Lessons Berlin

Percussions Lessons

percussion lessons
Your Percussion teacher at Newington Music is Mike Montgomery, who studied percussion at The Hart School with renowned timpanist and educator Alexander Lepak. Your percussion instruction starts with the basics including the correct grip and fulcrum for the best control and power. The student will be taught to play and read the essential rudiments, including rolls, flams, paradiddles and more. When studying the drum set, we will learn beats of different styles, and develop independence between your feet and hands to open up your creativity while we teach you beats, fills, and solos for jazz and rock drumming.

Mallet Percussion

We also teach students mallet percussion such as marimba, vibraphone, xylophone, and orchestra bells. We have a xylophone in the studio and can give you all of the techniques you’ll need to be a confident mallet percussion player.

Timpani Lessons

timpani lessons
If you are interested in learning timpani, we will give you the best training around. We’ll show you tuning the timps, planning your tuning for a piece, proper mallet technique to get the best sound from the instrument. We have timpani on‑site at our studio.

Hand Percussion

Newington Music has a variety of hand percussion instruments in the studio. We can teach you techniques to play tambourine, triangle, castanets, bongos, temple blocks, cow bells and more!

Latin, African, Caribbean, and Afro-Cuban Drum & Percussion Lessons

We can teach you how to play drums and percussion instruments in many styles including Rumba, Samba, Bossa nova, Cha Cha, Calypso, Conga de Comparsa, Son, Mambo, Soca, Reggae, Salsa, Latin jazz, Songo and more. These styles and techniques can be taught with various instruments from our studio such as Congas, Bongos, Timbales, Cajón, Guiros, Maracas, Claves, Axatse, Cabasa, and Drum Set.

Music Lessons Berlin

Berlin is a town in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 19,866 at the 2010 census.[1] It was incorporated in 1785. The geographic center of Connecticut is located in the town. Berlin is residential and industrial, and is served by the Amtrak station of the same name. Berlin also has two hamlets: Kensington and East Berlin.

The greatest boom to Berlin industry resulted from the decision of the Patterson brothers to start their business on West Street (now called Lower Lane). For twenty years until 1760, they kept their work in the family selling their wares from a basket. When demand increased they took apprentices into the shop and engaged peddlers to travel throughout the colonies selling the shiny, useful articles (the seal of the Town of Berlin shows such a "Yankee peddler" in eighteenth-century dress with a basket under his arm, a pack on his back full of tinware). As others learned the trade, they soon set up shop and hired apprentices. There were so many that the noise of the whitesmiths and their hammering could be heard in every part of town.

In 1659, Sergeant Richard Beckley purchased 300 acres from Chief Tarramuggus, built a home for his family and became the first settler in what was to become Berlin. Other families slowly followed, and in 1686, Captain Richard Seymour led a group of families from Farmington to begin the first settlement on Christian Lane.

Give us a call for more information about Home/towns Music Lessons in Berlin Connecticut.