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Adam Millest BA Hons, Professional Drummer and Drum Teacher:


Friendly and efficient teaching from a qualified and experienced gigging musician. I am passionate about my instrument - a passion which I am keen to pass onto others.


My aim is to tailor my teaching to interests and needs of the pupil, and to help guide them through whichever musical path they wish to take with the drum kit.


My lessons can include the following and more:


Rock School Grades

Repertoire Development

Technique

Timekeeping

Groove/Fill/Solo Ideas

Stylistic Development

Sight-Reading

Music Theory


I am happy to travel to you for lessons, which, providing you are with in a reasonable distance from were I am based, will not affect the lesson fee.


Testimonials - "My daughter, 10, has greatly enjoyed learning drums with Adam. He has made the lessons fun and easy to remember and he has a relaxed and kind manner which she has responded to very well." PollyAnna


"Adam is both a talented, expressive, musical drummer and a clear, patient and knowledgeable teacher. His lessons are well planned and stretching enough to be challenging without being overwhelming. I would highly recommend him to students of any ability level." Matt


Fee: ?25 an hour, ?20 for 45 mins.


My CV as a drummer includes the following:


Show/House Band - Saga Cruise Ships, Various Contracts, October 2012-March 2014.


Gigs, tours and recording sessions with various bands and artists 2001-present day including:


Victoria Park - Universal Records (Folk), Linda Harrison (Pop/Rock/Electro), Zion and The White Boys (Reggae) and many many more.


Panto Season at Theatre Royal Wakefield, 2011, 2012 and 2013.

Panto Season at Webster Theatre Arbroath, 2010.


Various local theatre productions including: ?Sideshow,? ?Guys and Dolls,? ?Fiddler on The Roof,? ?The Sound of Music,? ?Annie,? ?The Pajama Game,? ?The Mikado,? ?Ruddigore,? and many more.


Drummer, joint manager and business partner of ?The Madhatter?s Tea Party,? and "Stylistic Roots" function bands, 2008-Present Day, plus deputising for various other function acts.


Please do get in touch if interested.


07904 198 777

[email protected]

www.adammillest.com

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