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Subdivision, sticking, voicing, accents, ghost notes, repeats — without leaving the page.
The drum practice tool that listens back. Build any pattern, hear it in clean notation, then practise to it with MIDI or microphone feedback. No napkins. No screenshots.
Plug a MIDI kit in or open your laptop mic. DrumPractice listens to what you actually played — not what you thought you played — and shows you where it went sideways.
The way you actually work with a pattern: build it, read it, play it, hear it back. Then do it again, tighter.
Subdivision, sticking, voicing, accents, ghost notes, repeats — without leaving the page.
Real notation. No screenshots, no plain text, no guesswork. The way drummers actually read music.
Notation, sticking, voicing or teleprompter mode. Pick the view that matches what you're working on.
Plug a MIDI kit in, or just open your mic. We listen back so you know what you actually played.
We built this for the three drummers we kept hearing about.
“Read it. Play it. Lock it in.”
Stop squinting at a phone screenshot from your last lesson. Turn any rudiment, sticking, or groove into real notation — then practise to it with a click that doesn't lie.
“Write a week of exercises in 10 minutes.”
No more sketching on napkins. Build clean, readable exercises for every student in seconds — and send them home with something they can actually read.
“That groove idea, before you forget it.”
You've got a half-formed pattern in your head. Get it on the page before the next set, the next session, the next coffee. Then play it back to make sure it actually swings.
“I write all my student exercises here now. The fact that I can actually share a readable PDF instead of scribbled notes has changed my Monday evenings.”
“Mic feedback caught me rushing the 16ths before my teacher did. Wounded but improving.”
“Finally, a tool that doesn't treat drum notation like an afterthought to piano roll.”
✱ QUOTES PROVIDED BY BETA USERS. REPLACE OR EXPAND AS YOU COLLECT MORE.
Beta users aren’t guinea pigs to us. You get every feature we build, every future paid tier, founding-member pricing at launch, and a direct line back to the dev when something’s broken.
Those are great notation tools. DrumPractice is built around the practice loop: build a pattern, play it, hear what you played, fix it. The notation is in service of practising — not the other way round.
Yes. You can save patterns to your library, and exports (PDF + image) are part of the active roadmap — beta users get them first.
Yep. The practice views (teleprompter especially) are designed for a phone propped up between the toms. Microphone feedback works on most modern phones.
Any Web-MIDI compatible kit works — Roland, Alesis, Yamaha, Pearl, the lot. Plug in, allow MIDI in your browser, play. We map and listen.
They stay yours. Beta users keep everything they've built — and get founding-member pricing on whatever paid plan exists at launch.
No catch. We need real drummers to break the app before we charge anyone. Honest feedback is the price of admission.
Thirty seconds to register. No card. No upsell. Just a tool that listens back.