Jake St. John / Modern Drum Lessons
Jake St. John / Modern Drum Lessons

Jake St. John / Modern Drum Lessons

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Introduction: I've taught music for over 15 years starting when I was in high school, always staying up-to-date with current musical styles and drumming ideas. I am adept at translating what drummers are doing into speech and vice-versa. Exploration and vocabulary development are a focus for me, and I am a great advocate of learning to play anything you like. Everything can be broken down and learned, and everything can be combined with everything else to make any student's playing as unique as her taste. As a drummer, I have been recording and touring internationally since 2009. I graduated with General and Department Honors from Vassar College with a degree in Musicology and Theory and from New York University with a Master's in Jazz Performance. I give lessons at my private studio in Long Island City as well as in-home in North and Central Brooklyn and Western Queens. I also give lessons, at a slightly increased rate, in Midtown Manhattan. The craft of drumming still beguiles me, and I take a lot of pleasure in sharing my continual drums-related excitement with someone receptive. I also love the flash of recognition when something clicks with a student, especially because so many of the concepts I am sharing had the same effect on me when I learned them.
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Carter O.
Dec 27, 2016
Jake's spectacular musicianship and teaching ability both lay on the foundation of listening. I have had a plethora of drum teachers over the past dozen years but Jake's ability to take the verbal and musical information I give him, digest it, and provide meaningful insight has not only made me a better drummer, but a much wiser musician. Through Jake, my ability to comprehend my role as a drummer from the smallest timing of a single snare hit to the philosophical macro of music as a whole has grown. His age is no indication of his ability as his kind demeanor and broad experience make him invaluable as a teacher. I not only look forward to our lessons each week to better my abilities but to spend time with an insightful musician. As a jazz, rock, bop, and funk drummer, I am immensely thankful for Jake. Highly, highly recommend to both beginner and professional alike.
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Jeff H.
Dec 29, 2016
TL;DR: Jake is an exceptional teacher and I would recommend him enthusiastically. This summer I decided to take the plunge and start learning to play the drums - something I have always wanted to do - from a standing start at age 26. I have some musical background from playing piano growing up, but am a complete beginner on the kit. For a couple months I tried to teach myself to play using YouTube videos (hopefully if you are reading this you have already disabused yourself of this idea), which helped me quickly come to understand the value of live instruction. I started browsing for a teacher reading Craigslist ads and websites, trying to get a sense for teaching styles and what lessons would be like. One resource I found particularly helpful was this video of Jake (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7a-dhGt0-3Q) teaching in Italy. Despite the language issues, I think this is very representative of how Jake approaches teaching - he is very good at explaining concepts in plain English and building my understanding of music theory conversationally. My lesson time with Jake is spent in a very different way than I have experienced with other music teachers. Rather than 1) watching him play in hopes that I might learn through osmosis, or 2) having lessons serve as a sort of supervised practice time, my lessons are engaging sessions where Jake explains the concepts we are trying to master and most importantly gives me ideas and tools for how to practice and incorporate these concepts into my playing. This makes my practice time so much more valuable and I believe has really accelerated my learning. I really look forward to my weekly lessons, and my lessons get me fired up to practice during the week. This virtuous cycle has definitely driven improvement in my playing, but most importantly my enjoyment of the instrument and the learning process. What more can you ask of a teacher?
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Vishnu A.
Dec 26, 2016
I started taking lessons 3 years ago with Jake to improve my technique. Not only has he helped me develop "hard skills" such as motor coordination and endurance, he has taught me how to develop my own voice/style as a drummer. I've played in a couple serious bands during the time I have been taking lessons , and these skills allow me to be further involved in the songwriting process.
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Paul M.
Dec 26, 2016
I've been playing drums for +20 years. I've been working with Jake the last 2-3 years and it's been an amazing experience. He understands how music works in all its angles and depths and the best part is that he knows how to communicate them effectively. He spends time exploring ideas and building them together. If you're looking to take your drumming to the next level this is the teacher to go to. Whether your skills are ahead of your musical maturity or the other way around, he gets it. Even if your a beginner he's the perfect person to start with, he'll spend time on the right foundation and fundamentals.
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Alex G.
Dec 28, 2016
Jake not only taught me how to improve my technique and ideas, but gave me serious concepts to take my playing to a professional level. As a player, Jake is a master of some very advanced material and has one of the deepest grooves around. If you ascribe to idea that one should learn from a master of their craft, then Jake is your man! Overall, Jake is a kind and patient person, and a great teacher for any aspiring or established drummer!