MATT
GREINER
LESSONS
Drummers, Playing and
Progressing Together
Double Bass Courses

our goal

It’s simple. Playing means progressing and here at Matt Greiner Lessons (MGL) you’ll find a community of drummers encouraging you in your pursuit of progress. Challenge yourself by learning August Burns Red songs and promoting your drumming by participating in the monthly #iPlay contests. Ask the pros every week on Drummer Hangout and dial in your ability with Matt with one-on-one Drum Lessons. Our goal is for you to accomplish your goals. Let’s do this!
I’ve learned a great deal from Matt. Drumming is in his soul and he put it in my heart.
Martin S
MGL is such a great resource for drummers looking to learn great ABR drum content, work on fills, and nail down that Greiner double bass skill. Lessons from Matt are fantastic and he work great with both my kids and makes drumming fun! The Drummer Hangouts are amazing, the best drummers and musicians in the world coming together to talk shop. Love this website!
Chris G
Matt is an awesome instructor that will motivate you into pushing yourself. I learned a lot out of the 1 on 1 lessons with helpful tips and exercises that have helped guide me into progressing faster than I could’ve imagined.
Jeremy B
I started drumming during the lockdown for structured stress relief. Matt has been an excellent teacher for me as a beginner. Also, the drummer hangouts have been very welcoming, and have some awesome guests!
Ross U
It goes without saying; Matt is an exceptional musician. But his skills go deeper than just music. He is respectful and encouraging and gives his whole heart in everything he does. His ability as a player paired with his love for people makes him and his program what they are. Simply, Stellar.
Jeremy T
These first few weeks following Matt’s lessons already has done significantly more for my drumming technique and ability than I could ever figure out trying to learn drums on my own for multiple years. I now find myself continually dedicating time to learning and not being frustrated by growing at my own pace.
Daniel H
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