How to Achieve Your Drumming Goals
I recently had a chance to talk with Ed Francis aka “The Drummer on the Round Rock” to ask him to share some of his drumming wisdom with the community here at Makedrums. Ed shared some really incredible insights on attaining your goals as a drummer, but don’t be fooled! These tips can help you achieve goals in all areas of your life – not just drumming!
MD: Could you share specific examples – some “drum nuggets” of wisdom – that you have held on to, and have seen as instrumental in helping you achieve your personal drumming goals?
Francis: Humility is always a good place to start. When I first began playing [the drums] I knew that I didn’t know it all and I wanted to learn as much as I could about drumming. And I continue to remind myself of that way of thinking – that I still don’t know it all.
MD: A sense of knowing your own limitations has helped you…what else?
Francis: Let me try to create a list of things…
I don’t consider there to be any “hard and fast rules” to drumming success. Everyone’s path will be different. These are merely some examples of what I have done, and ways of thinking, which have assisted me well with my drumming career. I‘m sure there are a few missing that are helpful, but here it goes:
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Practice.
It’s amazing how much more someone will listen to you if you are already doing what it is you are asking of them – and this is most certainly true for teachers. Whether we’re playing for a band, teaching or giving drum clinics, people will first take notice if we’ve put in the required time and effort. As a friend of mine used to say, “the proof is in the pudding.”
The level of consistency we put into practicing our craft is a reflection of its importance in our lives.
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No matter what I needed to do for a “real job,” I’ve always had drumming as part of my life.
I’ve bumped into many people over the years who have said “I wish I could do (insert passion here), but I just don’t have the time.” They made many excuses for their inability to make their wish a priority. I never understood this way of thinking. While growing up as a young adult I held on to my dream of being a drummer and practiced, played and performed as much as I could around my work schedule.
We make time for the things that are really significant to us.
- Find out what is most important to you.
When it comes to drums there are so many areas of interest. Are you a novice seeking to increase your drumming abilities? Do you have a level of competency on your instrument and looking to develop a stronger presence in the community? What is it that you hope to accomplish with your musicianship? Answer these questions and you will begin to understand what it is that you want to accomplish.
Knowing who you are – and what is most important to you – will help you to reach your goals.
- Do not let anyone else (including me) dictate the terms of what is most important to you.
There are so many distractions out there! People trying to tell us what’s most important. Others trying to sell you things or concepts which are truly not necessary for what it is that you see as most valuable. Knowing yourself and feeling confident about what it is you are doing will aid in your ability to distinguish what is beneficial from what is a drain to your efforts.
Be your own drummer!
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Stay focused on your goals – but be willing to look around.
Once you get a feel for who you are as a drummer, and what you wish to accomplish, it’s always a great idea to look around at what other successful people are doing in the areas which are most important to you. I like to be inspired by those around me who are great at what they do – and this includes my students. Some of the very best ideas and influences may very well come from unexpected sources.
Take the “blinders” off and be sure to learn from others.
- Just because something is good to do doesn’t mean it’s beneficial.
I can’t begin to tell you the number of missed opportunities I’m glad that I missed! We’ve had shows fall into our lap (last minute) – huge media events on big stages with lots of free media coverage – where it practically killed me to decline. When not prepared, it’s far better to miss a great opportunity than to seize that same opportunity only to gain an unfavorable impression in the community.
Making a strong first impression is always the best thing.
- A good name is better than being “right.”
There have been a few situations where people neglected to pay for services I have provided. In the past I sought to collect on these past due amounts only to walk away with the money and the potential for a not-so-flattering story to be told. I’ve learned that I actually make more money by not worrying about a few small payments.
It doesn’t feel good to lose money, but gaining a great reputation is worth much more than any amount of money.
- Be confident with your ability to fulfill what you promise.
Ask yourself: “Is what I say I can do actually what I am capable of providing?” I try to balance my advertising to accurately match what it is that I’m able to accomplish. There is something to be said about doing what you said you can do. People respect that and will highly recommend you to others.
People are always going to gossip – give them something great to gossip about!
- Always have something nice to say, or say nothing at all (at least keep it constructive).
Be careful what you say. People are connected now more that ever before. Our relationships with others may very well be the bridge that allows us to capitalize on future business. And – to be honest – it’s just common courtesy to be nice to others.
If your heart and mouth are in alignment with your passion – and you care about the people you are working for – the money will eventually follow.
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Care about what you are doing and who you are doing it for.
People are smart. They know if you are invested in them or not. Get to know your band-mates, students (their parents), club owners, music store owners, (etc…), and truly seek to add value through what you do with your drumming. It’s about relationships not money.
Investing yourself into the lives of others is investing into yourself.
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Whatever you do – give it your ALL.
Whenever performing (a small daycare facility with only 20 little kids or a huge stadium filled with 5,000 adults) I put my heart and soul into that moment of performance. This is also true for any projects connected to my drum business. Remember, what you do in that brief moment may be the one thing where people base their entire opinion of who you are and your abilities. Always provide your very best at everything you do.
No matter how big or small give it your all.
MD: We always enjoy a chance to hear from you. Would you like to add anything else?
Francis: Thank you for providing this platform. I think what Makedrums.com is doing for the drumming community is great. And a HUGE thank you to all my family, friends and students who have helped to make my drumming career a reality.
MD: We look forward to hearing from you again.
You may find out more about Ed Francis and Round Rock Drums at: www.roundrockdrums.com
Comments
[..YouTube..] What an awesome style, goodness. So diddle-happy, I love it.
[..YouTube..] love this guy … fantastic … so much energy , and tight too !!!
[..YouTube..] I know this dude!
[..YouTube..] u play a lot of rock… not bad
[..YouTube..] thats my drum teacher
[..YouTube..] What’s up wity the cymbal with the holes in it above the floor tom?
[..YouTube..] It’s my “swiss cheese” cymbal from my wife. It’s an HHX effects cymbal from Sabian. It makes a very distinct sound.Thanks for checking out my video.
[..YouTube..] great chops, great musicianship
[..YouTube..] this guy is one of the best drummers ive ever seen hes my teacher!
[..YouTube..] ahahah thats awesome … you can tell he is a really good musican because he is soooo comfortable with what he is doing .. i mean he fliiped the snare around common haha awesome solo :)
[..YouTube..] I used to take lessons from Mr. Ed…he is totally awesome….and Great At What he does…Once again another great performance!!!!!!
[..YouTube..] Thanks for your kind words.I, too, have a difficult time keeping up with myself!
[..YouTube..] so entertaining, thats cool.
[..YouTube..] I have to say, that this is one of the better videos I’ve seen on youtube in a LONG time. I really enjoyed your solo, and I normally dislike any kind of drum solo. You’ve definitely inspired me to play for the rest of the weekend.
[..YouTube..] Ok, this guy is a Genius, a God!! O_O
[..YouTube..] hey Ed, dude that is the best drum solo i have seen u play since i was a wee little tike man.i have no idea how u come up with tha junk man ur crazy. come see the rock drums program somtime man. we have a drummathon thing at the outlet mall on 8/15/08. You should pop on over. cya man and good luck with what ever kid you are teachin man.
[..YouTube..] What time is the thing at the outlet mall? I am interested in seeing it.Ed
[..YouTube..] thats my drum teacher its amazing this drum solo blows my mind every time i watch it
[..YouTube..] Hey bro, got the video posted from the other night! check it out!
[..YouTube..] truly amazing
[..YouTube..] I am not usually a drum solo fan- but this was entertaining- visually as well as sound wise.
[..YouTube..] Nice Ed ! You have a lot of showmanship. Something I wish I had. I guess it is all how bad you want to achieve it. Well, and some natural ability.
[..YouTube..] ive seen alot of crap in my life,,,but man that was AWESOME!! thats a drum solo any drummer would appreciate,if they dont,they possibly dont have a pulse..great job..love the upside down snare trick,,ive never seen that b4. pure talent my friend.
awesome rhythm and showmanship!watch it all before you comment, even to yourself!One mr. Roach and several other dudes totally dig this!
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I cant believe I stumbled on this randomly! Ed was my old drum instructor 5 years ago when I was 10z
[..YouTube..] uploaded 5 years ago and TODAY it goes near viral :) (at least its GOOD) so much on the web goes viral and its dumb as rocksI take what I said above its not GOOD its GREAT!
uploaded 5 years ago and TODAY it goes near viral :) (at least its GOOD) so much on the web goes viral and its dumb as rocksI take what I said above its not GOOD its GREAT!
[..YouTube..] This is amazing , talk about talent !
This is amazing , talk about talent !
[..YouTube..] Look out, we got a badass over here.
Look out, we got a badass over here.
[..YouTube..] This is AMAZING.
This is AMAZING.
[..YouTube..] Loved it
Loved it
[..YouTube..] Amazing :D
Amazing :D
[..YouTube..] Daamnn that’s amazing
Daamnn that’s amazing
[..YouTube..] I wish i could like this video more than once
I wish i could like this video more than once
[..YouTube..] Deserves every like it received, nice work man. Great style, great enthusiasm.
Deserves every like it received, nice work man. Great style, great enthusiasm.
[..YouTube..] 2:36 made me laugh for some reason
2:36 made me laugh for some reason
[..YouTube..] WICKED!!
WICKED!!
[..YouTube..] I didn’t know Steve Jobs played drums
I didn’t know Steve Jobs played drums
[..YouTube..] HOLY MOLY! HOOLY DOOLY! I never did!
HOLY MOLY! HOOLY DOOLY! I never did!
[..YouTube..] Very impressive <3
Very impressive <3
[..YouTube..] It’s refreshing to see how much fun you have with your kit.
It’s refreshing to see how much fun you have with your kit.
[..YouTube..] Amazing solo, usually it’s just a lot of noise but this had a constant rhythm to it. P.S. Get the full version of PowerDirector!
Amazing solo, usually it’s just a lot of noise but this had a constant rhythm to it. P.S. Get the full version of PowerDirector!
[..YouTube..] dont much care for long drum solos but this is good. interesting stuff you play cheers
dont much care for long drum solos but this is good. interesting stuff you play cheers
[..YouTube..] Nice stick control and set deconstruction. I loved the reversed snare.
Nice stick control and set deconstruction. I loved the reversed snare.
[..YouTube..] Thanks for posting…and thank you for doing different and new things on the drum…I’m tired of people just doing covers….do your own style!
Thanks for posting…and thank you for doing different and new things on the drum…I’m tired of people just doing covers….do your own style!
[..YouTube..] Hey Ed! I used to take lessons from you, but I moved away and stopped playing really…I really really wish that I could have kept taking them, you’re a great guy, and an incredible drummer and teacher. Never stop loving what you do! :)
Hey Ed! I used to take lessons from you, but I moved away and stopped playing really…I really really wish that I could have kept taking them, you’re a great guy, and an incredible drummer and teacher. Never stop loving what you do! :)
Holy Fuck.
[..YouTube..] You are now famous, Ed. Google “reddit This is my old drum teacher. I just realized how much I took him for granted.”
You are now famous, Ed. Google “reddit This is my old drum teacher. I just realized how much I took him for granted.”
[..YouTube..] Incredible.
Incredible.
[..YouTube..] he shoulda been dream theater’s new drummer:(though mangini is still a beast
he shoulda been dream theater’s new drummer:(though mangini is still a beast
[..YouTube..] Great solo Ed!
Great solo Ed!
Nice,think i will use some of that in my own!!