Can you play drums and guitar at the same time?

Yes. Of course. If you want to, it’s possible. You’re not too old to start with one and go on to the other though.

Is guitar harder to play the drums?

Playing the guitar will only be harder than drums in the very beginning. Learning basic finger techniques and knowing how to properly switch between chords will be much more difficult than nailing down basic drum beats. However, once you get into the weeds of each instrument, they both have their hurdles to overcome.

Does drumming help guitar?

Playing the drums won’t help your strumming or picking. It won’t help your timing any more than if you listened and paid attention to your timing when you play guitar.

Who’s the best rock drummer of all time?

  1. John Bonham. John Bonham is undoubtedly one of the best rock ‘n roll drummers of all time.
  2. Neil Peart. Neil Peart was the fantastic drummer for the band Rush.
  3. Keith Moon.
  4. Ginger Baker.
  5. Hal Blaine.
  6. Buddy Rich.
  7. Gene Krupa.
  8. Benny Benjamin.

Why is drumming so hard?

Drumming is physically demanding to a point (depending on the style that you play). If you play with very good technique, then you will probably not get very tired by playing drums. However, some form of drums such as metal drumming can be quite demanding because it requires a lot of speed.

Is drumming easier than guitar?

The simple answer is that drums are harder than guitar. Nevertheless, the guitar is also a complicated instrument. You have to be able to keep different beat timings on different drums while maintaining a time that is as close to perfect as you can achieve.

Is drumming and singing hard?

However, you should be prepared: to combine singing and drumming requires a lot of practice. You have to become so familiar with your drum part that singing won’t become a distraction. The only way to achieve this is practice, practice, practice.

Is drumming and singing at the same time hard?

It’s not as difficult as singing and playing and it gets you brain thinking in that way. I agree with a lot of these posts on here. I would practice at both individually until you’re decent at both. Then just practice them at the same time!