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Specialties
WE can work on anything you prefer from snare drum rudiments to complex poly-rhythm independence. All students accepted, beginners to advanced. With over 25 years playing behind the drum set, I am confident in my ability to take your drumming to the next level. If you do not have fun and learn something new on the first lesson it is FREE I guarantee you will have fun using my private lessons and improve your ability and confidence in a very short time. Remember «Rhythm Is the Spice of Life» — CALL NOW– ask for Ron at 619−784−6931. Thanks and keep GRoovin –Studio Rate= $ 35.00 /Hour –Mobile Rate = $ 40.00 /Hour PS. IT is better to call my cell phone @ 619−784−6931, as I get these messages sooner, For more Info Go To www.mobiledrumlessons.com
History
Established in 1998.
Having played drums since the 9th grade and being involved in school with Big Bands I have been a serious student of the art of drum set playing for over 20 years. I have a strong Jazz background but have been studying and playing everything from Jazz, Rock and Fusion, to Latin, Reggae and World Beat. I love the challenge to the mind and body and how rhythm fits in to music in all genres. I also love to watch students learn and grow as they start out playing to see how their own ideas come out through their instrument as they progress over time.
Meet the Business Owner
Ron H.
Business Owner
Ron Haslam Ron began playing drums in the 5th grade in the mid to late 60’s while growing up in Hawaii on the island of Oahu. Like many kids he was also into sports and outdoor activities living so close to the coast. His father, George Riess Haslam, a well known Trumpet player growing up with likes of jazz greats Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie and Clifford brown. Ron got serious about playing in the 9th grade when transplanted in San Diego and learned to read music while playing in the Jazz big band at Mission Bay High School. He continued to Study while at college doing undergraduate work in medical school at UCSD. While he Studied Pharmacology he also played and performed in the Big Bands in City college, Mesa college and at UCSD with Jimmy Cheatham’s Jazz Band and were treated to master study classes with Thad Jones on Trumpet, and Illinois Jacquet Tenor Saxophone from Count Basie’s Big Band.