Blues Drum Play-Along
Video Description: This drum play-along video features professional drummer and instructor Mike Michalkow. As Mike plays this blues song, see if you can hear some parts that you would like to try on your own drum kit. You can even come up with your own parts and practice those on your kit! Related Article Subjects: blues drum play-along, blues music, blues play-along, drum play-along, drumming, drums, freedrumlessons.comblues drum play-along
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