09/22/2025
We will be story drumming at Harrowgate on October 11th. There will be a wide variety of family friendly activities.
We make drumming accessible! Accessible to adult beginners, to children and those with special needs.
09/22/2025
We will be story drumming at Harrowgate on October 11th. There will be a wide variety of family friendly activities.
09/19/2025
I am super excited to introduce my new drum trees at one of my favorite places to be in Philly. We will be having a Back to School drumming day at the dojo.
Finally decided on a mini drum set setup. It feels comfortable. How does it sound to you?
This student is adding the hi hats to the rhythm. Still working on revising the mini drum set setup...
06/06/2025
We will be doing story drumming in Kensington on Saturday and again in the next couple of weeks. Please come join the fun!
06/03/2025
We will be Story Drumming this Saturday!
This Saturday, from 12 to 3PM, Impact Services is kicking off Summer in Kensington at McPherson Square! Come out and enjoy free food, games, face painting, caricature artists, balloon twisters, Arts and crafts, music, a waterslide and more.
04/01/2025
Everyone should try it out...
Few adults play musical instruments, and even fewer do so in a group, Caroline Mimbs Nyce wrote in 2024. What health benefits might they be giving up? https://theatln.tc/oglkQfzJ
“Kids receive plenty of music education, but as people get older, they fall out of practice. Many stop picking up their instrument,” Nyce wrote. “This is unfortunate, in part because plenty of research shows that adults could benefit from playing music.”
Playing music helps build larger brain networks and new pathways. “Musicians tend to have better attention than nonmusicians,” Nyce continued. “Banging on a drum or tooting a horn can also relieve stress, reduce burnout, and help with anxiety and depression. For older people specifically, research has shown potential cognitive benefits along with a possible decrease in dementia risk.”
Adults may be skipping out in part because music education is associated with childhood and coursework. And after people grow out of music education in their childhood, they tend to think that music is a special talent, Nyce wrote, not something that just anybody can learn.
“Of course, people are busy; they simply may not have the luxury of sitting down to study Bach once a week, much less the money to pay for an instrument or private lessons,” Nyce wrote.
Playing music in groups has additional benefits, such as allowing adults to feel more trusting of and connected to one another, and to the world in general. But while it’s easy to go to a park or gym and pull together a game of pickup basketball, “piecing together people at the same skill level to play a concerto or even just jam in a garage is another matter.”
Nyce herself recently began to play the recorder. “I plan to keep learning,” she writes, “not because it strengthens my neuropathways per se (though I certainly don’t mind that), but because making music, even when it’s silly—perhaps especially when it’s silly—is just a whole lot of fun.” https://theatln.tc/oglkQfzJ
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07/17/2024
Hey folks,
The forecast is calling for thunderstorms tonight. So, we will cancel tonight's drumming session at Hagert Playground.