Denver Drum Lessons In The Comfort Of Your Home

  • Skip the studio commute. Our Denver drum teachers bring the music to you— online or in-person—so lessons flow easily with your schedule.

  • Lessons available 9 AM - 9 PM, seven days a week
  • Top-quality teachers who make learning engaging and fun
  • Lessons for all ages and skill levels
  • 30-60 minute sessions
  • Complimentary student recitals for performance practice

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You know it’s time to get the children started with in-home private music lessons. Maybe the lessons are for you, how about the whole family? You’re smart enough to know that music lessons are important but what about finding a teacher? Do you call a music store? Will their teacher be right for you? Then there’s the getting there; the traffic, hauling the kids back and forth, what about dinner? Yeah – Right! Like that’s going to happen. You don’t need lessons with just any ol’ teacher, especially a task master, intimidating, practice demanding monster that bores students. What you’re looking for is an engaged, fun, well-educated, motivational, big smiling and super excited personality that loves teaching Music. A teacher who makes lessons fun. You already know what you need. You need Lessons in Your Home-the music teachers who come to your home or school to teach fun, private music lessons. Their teachers constantly think of great ways to motivate every student. They turn students into dazzling musicians ready to break out a song and share their talents with the world. Now you’re saying “Hey, this could work” Lessons in your Home teaches piano, Drums, voice, violin, in fact they teach every music instrument you could think of. Getting started is as easy as 1,2,3. 

  1. Give Lessons in your home a call or email
  2. They’ll ask important questions about each student ensuring a teacher that’s best for you 
  3. Schedule and start your lessons. What are you waiting for? Start Lessons now with Lessons in Your Home!

Meet Our Top Drum Teachers in Denver

At Lessons In Your Home, we are proud to offer expert instruction to budding musicians across the nation. Our highly skilled Drums teachers specialize in nurturing young talent, providing lessons that are tailored to each child’s unique learning style and musical interests. Whether your child is picking up a Drums for the first time or looking to enhance their skills, our instructors are passionate about creating a supportive and engaging learning environment. With us, your child’s musical journey is in expert hands, ensuring they not only learn, but also love every strum along the way.

Timmy Miller

Instrument(s): Bass, Drums, Guitar, Piano

City: Denver

Timmy Miller is a PA transplant new to the Denver area. His love for music began at a young age banging his moms pots and pans around, which later grew into a more serious musical interest in drums, electric/acoustic guitar, and piano.

In high school, Timmy and a friend helped to raise funding to start th...

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Steven Ehrhardt

Instrument(s): Drums, Guitar, Piano, Ukulele

City: Denver

Steven is a career guitarist and educator. He earned his Masters Degree in Classical Performance from the University Of Colorado under Charles Wolzein, and studied at the Peabody Conservatory under Manuel Barrueco. Steven also has a long history of performing and teaching Jazz and Pop Guitar. He studied an...

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Jeff Porter

Instrument(s): Drums, Percussion

City: Denver

Jeff Porter is a percussionist who has been studying, performing, and teaching music from Cuba, West Africa, the Congo and Brazil for the past 17 years. His goal is to bring the spirit of music to as many people as possible, because it is really fun!

Jeff teaches using non-traditional instruments, like wo...

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Jaik Hakkarinen

Instrument(s): Bass Guitar, Drums, Guitar, Percussion, Piano

City: Denver

Jaik Hakkarinen is a musician and music educator based out of Denver, CO. Having played the drums since the age of 5, Jaik has always been drawn to music of all styles and origins, but finds his voice primarily in jazz, funk, rock, and latin music.

As an educator, Jaik has taught professionally since earl...

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Ethan Minard

Instrument(s): Drums, Guitar, Piano, Ukulele

City: Denver

Ethan Minard is a multi-instrumentalist based out of Boulder, Colorado. He offers beginner lessons in guitar, ukulele, and percussion (concert and drum set), and offers beginner to advanced lessons in classical piano.

Raised in Dillon, Colorado, Ethan started taking classical piano lessons at age 7. He we...

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Harlan Smyth is a friend to all those who wish to learn. Having taken lessons since the age of 6, Harlan has run the gambit of instructors. Starting with the guitar at 6, he learned what he sought in a music teacher. At 10 years old, he picked up the flute and never looked back. Learning from the lovely Aliso...

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Dante Lucarelli

Instrument(s): Drums, Guitar, Percussion, Piano

City: Denver

Dante Lucarelli is a drummer, percussionist, pianist, guitarist, bassist and audio engineer based in the Denver area. He began learning to play the drums in 3rd grade, and has since then devoted his time and energy to developing his drumming and his musicianship. While Dante enjoys working on his craft, he be...

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Arin Levy

Instrument(s): Drums, Music Theory, Percussion, Piano

City: Denver

Dr. Arin Levy (they/them), is a warm-hearted percussionist and sound artist with roots in Cuban-American heritage, currently residing in Denver, CO. Arin's lifelong journey with music has been enriched by the pursuit of degrees in western percussion, music theory, and experimental sound art. They began playin...

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William Carman

Growing up with music as central part of his life, William Carman possesses a deep respect for the power and personal growth available through songcraft. Every part of life has a rhythm, a melody, a tempo. The secret, in his mind, is to groove with the changes, challenges, and successes that it throws at us ...

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Evan Ballinger

Instrument(s): Drums, Piano

City: Denver

Evan Ballinger is a professional keyboardist and teacher based in Denver. He frequently performs around the Denver Metro front range area with various musical groups encompassing many different styles, including reggae, afrobeat, blues, jazz, and funk.

While Evan's day to day musical engagements involve...

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How Our Denver Drum Lessons Work

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Step 1: Call us to discuss your needs, and we’ll match you with a local teacher.

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Step 2: We schedule your first month of lessons at a convenient time.

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Step 3: First Lesson Guarantee – If it’s not a perfect fit, we’ll find you a better match or issue a refund.

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Learn & Enjoy Playing the Drums with the Best Drum Instructors in Denver

Every drummer has their own rhythm, goals, and style. That’s why our drum lessons in Denver are fully personalized to match your musical interests, skill level, and pace. From the first beat to full grooves, our teachers help students of all ages build confidence and develop solid technique—right from the comfort of home.

Drum Lessons for Kids

  • Learn proper stick grip, basic rhythms, and fun warm-ups
  • Play along with songs that are kid-friendly and rhythmically engaging
  • Build focus, coordination, and confidence through games and interactive practice

Drum Lessons for Teens

  • Dive into your favorite music genres like rock, jazz, pop, and funk
  • Practice beats, fills, reading drum notation, and playing in time with a track
  • Prepare for band tryouts, recitals, or just jamming with friends

Drum Lessons for Adults

  • Start at any level—beginners and returning drummers welcome
  • Focus on the styles and songs that inspire you
  • Enjoy the mental and physical benefits of drumming as a creative outlet

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Why Drumming Is Perfect for Kids (and Fun for Adults Too)

Learning the drums is exciting, energizing, and a fantastic way for kids to channel creativity into something truly rewarding. It’s one of the few instruments that lets students jump in quickly while still building real musical skills. Kids naturally love to move and make noise—drums give them a structured way to do both while learning rhythm, control, and focus.

For adults, drumming is equally satisfying. Whether picking up an instrument for the first time or returning after years away, it’s a powerful stress reliever and a great workout for the brain and body. Plus, it’s never too late to start. Drums fit into any genre, from jazz to rock to hip hop, so every student can explore what inspires them most.

Big Benefits of Drum Lessons in Denver

Drum lessons build musical ability, support key growth areas for kids, and offer personal fulfillment for adults. Here’s what you can expect:

  • Sharper coordination and motor skills: Learning to play drums improves fine motor skills, reflexes, and physical coordination, which can boost performance in sports, writing, and other daily activities.
  • Stronger brain power: Drumming strengthens memory, focus, and pattern recognition. Reading rhythms and keeping a steady tempo activates both sides of the brain, which supports academic growth.
  • Healthy emotional outlet: Playing drums offers a safe, expressive way to release energy, process emotions, and gain a sense of control—all while having fun.
  • Confidence on and off the stage: Reaching practice goals, learning songs, and performing for others helps students build pride in their progress. It teaches perseverance, responsibility, and self-assurance.
  • Community and teamwork: Drummers often play a leading role in group settings like school bands or ensembles, which helps students develop social awareness and listening skills.

These benefits make drum lessons an ideal part of a child’s growth—and an enriching experience for adult learners too.

How Our In-Home Drum Lessons Work

The first lesson is all about building comfort, excitement, and a solid foundation. Your instructor will arrive at your home (or connect virtually) ready to get to know the student’s personality, goals, and musical interests. It’s a relaxed, no-pressure introduction designed to make learning drums feel approachable and fun from the very beginning.

Each lesson is personalized to the student. For beginners, we start with posture, stick grip, and simple rhythms. As students progress, we introduce drum fills, full grooves, and even songs they know and love. Instructors make sure every session is the right mix of fun, structure, and challenge.

Kids thrive when lessons are engaging, and parents appreciate seeing real progress week after week. Many students work toward personal goals or performances, but there’s never pressure—just consistent support in a comfortable, familiar environment.

What You Need for Your First Denver Drum Lesson

Getting started with drum lessons in Denver doesn’t require much. Here’s a simple checklist to prepare:

  • A beginner drum kit (either acoustic or electronic)
  • Drumsticks (your teacher can help recommend the right size)
  • Practice pad (optional, great for quiet practice)
  • A sturdy stool or drum throne
  • Music stand (to keep learning materials in view)

There’s no need to worry about buying books or sheet music in advance. Your teacher brings everything needed to start learning. If you’re unsure about equipment, we can help you choose something that fits your space and budget.

Areas We Serve for Denver Drum Lessons

We bring professional drum instruction straight to your door anywhere in the Denver area. No need to drive across town or rearrange your day—we make learning music simple and stress-free.

Not sure if we serve your location? Contact us and we’ll be happy to check!

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Kick-Start Drum Lessons in Denver Today

Drum lessons are a fun, high-energy way to boost confidence, focus, and creativity—perfect for kids ready to explore music or adults looking to pick it back up. We’ll match you with a great teacher, set a schedule that fits your routine, and bring the music right to your home.

Book your first drum lesson in Denver today and get the beat going!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Drum Lessons Denver

What is the ideal age to learn the drums?

It’s never too early to indulge your child’s interest in playing the drums. You can foster your child’s interest in drums and musicality early on by showing them music, tapping out beats, and having them play with toy drum sets. A great age for learning and retaining skills from drum lessons is around seven and nine years old, but they can start as early as five so the fundamentals can be learned. During these certain ages, a child has greater control over their physical strength and coordination. Learning the drums requires controlled arm movements and learning how to use your arms and legs independently of one another.

Older children and teens typically enjoy learning new skills and activities, though this is also an age when they may lose interest quickly. Drum lessons with a person who cares helps counteract that loss of interest by making the learning process fun and engaging. You’re also never too old to learn how to play the drums and enjoy learning a new hobby. Adults interested in drum lessons will fully appreciate the time and dedication needed to learn a new skill.

Read more: What is the Best Age to Start Drum Lessons?

How long does it take to learn drums?

Learning how to play the drums or any musical instrument can be a lifelong skill you continue to develop and perfect. That said, within your first 6 months with Lessons In Your Home, you can expect to start playing some songs and have a decent grasp of music theory and using proper technique. One year and three years are other milestones that will set up how you choose to pursue the art of drumming, and our instructors can help your child through these decisions.

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Should I buy or rent a drum kit?

When you are just starting out, you might want to rent your drum instead of buying one. Beginner drummers will want to weigh the financial responsibility of purchasing and maintaining a drum kit. Drum kits are not exactly cheap, so you want to make sure you are invested in learning this new skill before diving in too deep financially. However, once you become more invested in your drum lessons, you may find that owning your own drum kit pays off in the long run. Skilled drummers will definitely appreciate owning their own drum kit, especially when they get comfortable with the size and type of drums they prefer. Many drum kit rental services will provide beginners and advanced drummers alike with high-quality drum kits. You can also look into rent-to-own options where the drum kit automatically becomes yours after a preset lease term. You can also learn a lot about what type of drum kit you do or don’t want to purchase when you rent a set for a short period of time with fewer financial obligations.

Also, electronic drum kits are a great alternative and may or may not be cheaper than a standard kit. If you’re able to put in some time and effort, you might be able to snag a drum kit for a great price off Facebook Marketplace or Craigslist.

How much should I practice the drums?

When you just start out learning how to play the drums, it’s really about daily consistency versus cramming in an hour or two once a week. That said, you may want to work yourself up to practicing about 30 minutes a day. Your hands, wrists, and arms may become more fatigued faster when you first start learning how to play. As you build up strength and coordination, you will find that it becomes easier to run through your drum exercises for longer periods of time.

The more you practice drum basics, the more confident you will feel when moving on to more advanced skills and challenges. An advanced drummer should plan to practice for at least an hour each day. Plan to move through your drum basics, even once you have mastered them, to ensure you maintain a solid foundation of skills. These basics will help inform your skill and technique as you practice more challenging skills. A combination of drum lessons and playing on a practice pad can help set you up for success as a drummer.

Read more: Top 5 Games for Beginning Drummers to Hone Their Skills

Do drummers need to know how to read music?

You don’t need to know how to read music to play the drums, but you might find it helpful! Many famous drummers don’t know how to read music but are still incredibly adept and successful. Some drummers learn how to play by listening and feeling the beats and rhythms. Other drummers may find that learning how to read music helps them better communicate with bandmates and other musicians. The music you want to play and the goals you have will impact the decision of whether or not you’ll need to learn to read music.

While it is possible to become a drummer without knowing how to read music, it can take more time and practice to do so. A combination of playing by ear and learning to read music can set you up for success, whether you plan to learn the drums for fun or hope to apply it professionally. Learning how to read music may also open more doors for you if you want to play professionally, because some gigs may require you to read sheet music.

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What do you need for a beginner drum set?

With so many options out there for a drum set, how do you know which to choose? As a beginner, you might quickly burn through your drum pad and want to level up to the full drum set. You can find beginner drum sets that come with everything you need to get started: a snare drum, bass drum, cymbals, toms, and hardware. The key to remember is to focus on the quality of the drum set or drum pad. It can be frustrating to learn on mediocre-quality instruments. If you have to sacrifice quality, focus first on getting a really great drum pad to learn on.

If you’re ready to invest more time and energy into learning how to drum, then you may want to invest in a drum set you will be excited to play. If you are looking for a beginner drum set for your kid, you may want to look into junior-size options so your child can sit comfortably and reach all parts of the kit. Your drum teacher, after discussing your goals, can always lead you in the right direction.

How to play & learn the drums without noise?

Learning how to play the drums can certainly become a loud endeavor. If your child or loved one is learning how to play the drums, then you might be wondering if there are ways to make drums a bit quieter. When soundproofing or acoustic panels don’t do enough to absorb the sounds, you might try an electronic drum kit to avoid upsetting family members, housemates, and neighbors. Playing an electronic drum kit can feel a lot like working on a regular kit but without all the noise.

Check out low-volume options for cymbals, like rubber cymbals or ones with little holes that help reduce the overall sound. Add mesh drum heads to your drum set to help reduce the volume, or consider changing out your sticks for brushes or hotrods. You can also muffle or dampen your bass drum with something to help soak up the sound. And, of course, check out rubber practice pads that dampen the sound and offer a portable way to practice when you’re away from your drum kit.

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