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Recommended Resources

   Recommended Resources Jeff Beale's The Marketing Strategy Session with DC "The Brain"  (a musician and online marketing specialist) where DC ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbVP77pz7_4 ) explained that as we grow into the business we hope to be, we are planting all these seeds and we never know when they will come to fruition or if they will come to fruition, but we do the work just the same. Those seeds will sprout up in surprising ways, even years after they were sown.  Right after viewing this, I watched another of Jeff's helpful videos ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xN1alAQy_W4 ).  You will learn: - There's always a new or better way that entrepreneurs can explore, ready for them to discover if they are willing to do the research. - Entrepreneurs must set aside their pride and emotional reactions, and instead - concentrate on finding solutions. - Entrepreneurs need to be flexible and also prepare for eventualities that may happen. ~~   Visit the Brumm

Managing This Blog (part 2)

 Managing This Blog ( Part 2 ) *Written by Dave Brummet, continued from November 20th) Like any business service, blogs have to be promoted if we hope to have a readership. As I write this, we are in the 10th month of publishing the Drum It With Brummet blog and the readership numbers are slowly crawling upwards. My wife and I have a long list of promotional activities that we are tackling whenever time allows.  I have personally been a part of a lot of music groups and bands, worked with theatre groups, am connected with numerous online groups and have made connections with individuals over my 40 years of working in the music industry. I plan to reach out to each of these to let them know about the blog and how it may be useful to them. This will also give me a reason to reach out to all these connections, making our relationships stronger. There are multitudes of ways we have already begun basic promotions for the blog. Starting with links to the blog on our main website http://Brum

Managing this blog (part 1)

Managing This Blog (Part 1)  *Written by Dave Brummet As business owners, we periodically take the time to evaluate our 5-yr business plan and based on our findings we then re-write a 1-year action plan. This action plan works like an organized guide that we can follow as we work toward business activities and project development.  I open with this statement, because it was this plan that brought us closer to expanding the reach of our Angle Hill Studio services while striving toward o ur future goal, which is to open an e-store for the percussion accessories that I invented. Starting the Drum It With Brummet blog back in January 2021, was one of the tools we are using to achieve more exposure and to create a networking hub with other musicians, and to offer support to those working in the music industry. In particular we encourage my students to visit the blog, as there is a lot of helpful information there for them to browse.  My wife and I have are not new to the world of blogging

The Drum It With Brummet blog

About this Blog... After 10 months of managing this blog, we are ready to expand our readership and create new networking connections.  The Drum It With Brummet blog was created specifically for musicians, with a heavy slant toward drummers and percussionists. We do accept queries for blog submissions. As you can see from the archived posts - this blog offers quotes, helpful articles, interviews, product reviews, amusing stories, memes and whatever else we feel will interest our readers. Music is a true passion for Dave  Brummet; drummer and percussionist.  He brings a wide variety of experience and shares this knowledge by teaching others, writing articles and helping to manage this blog (along with his wife, Lillian).  Angle Hill Studio is run through the lower half of their home where Dave teaches  private lessons and group workshops.  As a drum doctor, Dave offers repairs, tuning and customizing for most any drum or percussion instrument. View a small gallery of previous performa

music resources

  It is time for another batch of resources that we hope you have time to check out. These two resources are for the musicians and those who appreciate musicians, bands, entertainers in general: GigSalad  offers a one-stop website to find and book everything from bands, musicians, and DJs to entertainers, speakers, and event services. Entertainers would be wise to consider listing their services, and those who are setting up an event of any kind can find professional performers for hire across the U.S. and Canada. Info:  https://www.gigsalad.com/   For something a little different to enjoy, here is a video of Micky Hart (formally of Grateful Dead) and a wide array of talented performers living it up on stage :) https://youtu.be/iJpRqVDFSjs ~~   Visit the Brummet's @:  http://BrummetMedia.ca   ~~

Quote of the Day

    -- Quote of the Day --  " Most Musicians who are fortunate enough to live to 80 and older are no  longer able to play sports, run races or lift weights.  But most are still able to play their instruments of choice regularly.  Music:  truly  a life-long passion." ~ FaceBook Meme ~~   http://BrummetMedia.ca ~~

Tips for Drum Practice

5 Tips to Help You Practice Drums  * Written by: Jon Kois Have you been trying to practice drums on your own? Here are some great tips from experts that should help you out: 1) Always Have A Plan Before sitting down to practice, make sure you have plan about what to do. But if you want to play around for a while, you still have to have a basic plan. The idea is not to make it hard for you practice drums. The purpose of having a plan is to get ready to achieve the goals that you have in your mind. 2) Get Help From A Professional This is very important. After all, experts are experts and you should benefit from their knowledge and experience. They will give you good drum lessons to help you get better at it. All you have to do is get your lessons from the people who are qualified. The lessons will have step-by-step instruction in order to help you get better at this art. Within a few weeks, it will become easier for you to play the drums. 3) Technique And Musicality Most drum artists mak