15초 만에
- Standard German for 'to play the drums'.
- Uses the compound 'Schlagzeug' (strike-stuff).
- Perfect for hobbies, bands, and music talk.
뜻
This phrase is the standard way to say someone plays the drums. It literally describes the act of using a 'strike-tool' to create music.
주요 예문
3 / 7Talking about hobbies
Ich spiele seit fünf Jahren Schlagzeug.
I have been playing drums for five years.
Asking a friend about their skills
Kannst du eigentlich Schlagzeug spielen?
Can you actually play the drums?
Formal introduction at a music school
Unser Lehrer wird heute Schlagzeug spielen.
Our teacher will play the drums today.
문화적 배경
Drumming is a popular hobby, but noise regulations (Ruhezeiten) are strict. Many drummers use 'Dämpfer' (mutes) or electronic kits. Traditional brass bands (Blasmusik) are huge in Austria, where the 'Schlagzeuger' is the heartbeat of the village festival. The 'Basler Trommeln' is a specific, highly skilled style of drumming used during Carnival (Fasnacht). German bands like Rammstein or Die Ärzte have made 'German drumming' (often characterized by precision) famous worldwide.
Drop the article
When talking about your hobby, just say 'Ich spiele Schlagzeug'. Adding 'das' makes it sound like you are talking about one specific drum kit in the room.
Watch the 'z'
The 'z' in Schlagzeug is pronounced like 'ts'. Don't say it like an English 'z'.
15초 만에
- Standard German for 'to play the drums'.
- Uses the compound 'Schlagzeug' (strike-stuff).
- Perfect for hobbies, bands, and music talk.
What It Means
Schlagzeug spielen is the go-to expression for drumming. The word Schlagzeug is a classic German compound. Schlag comes from 'strike' or 'hit'. Zeug is a versatile word meaning 'stuff' or 'tools'. So, you are literally 'playing the hitting-stuff'. It covers everything from a massive rock kit to a simple jazz setup. If you are behind the kit, you are am Schlagzeug.
How To Use It
You treat spielen as the action verb. In a basic sentence, spielen takes the second position. Schlagzeug usually sits at the end. For example, 'I play drums' is Ich spiele Schlagzeug. If you are using a modal verb like 'can', spielen moves to the very end. 'I can play drums' becomes Ich kann Schlagzeug spielen. It is a very flexible and logical phrase.
When To Use It
Use this whenever music is the topic. It works perfectly when meeting new people. You might ask, Spielst du ein Instrument?. If they say yes, you can follow up with this phrase. It is also great for describing hobbies. Use it at school, music stores, or concerts. If your neighbor is making noise, this is the phrase you need. Just hope they are actually good at it!
When NOT To Use It
Do not use this for just tapping on a table. That is usually called trommeln (drumming/tapping). Avoid using it for electronic drum machines unless you are physically hitting pads. In very technical classical music, experts might say Schlagwerk. But for 99% of conversations, Schlagzeug spielen is your best friend. Don't use it for 'playing a trick' either. That would be einen Streich spielen.
Cultural Background
Germany has a massive rock and heavy metal scene. Think of bands like Rammstein or Scorpions. Because of this, many Germans grow up Schlagzeug spielen in their basements. Music schools are also very popular in German towns. The word Zeug shows the German love for practical naming. We have Flugzeug (fly-stuff/airplane) and Feuerzeug (fire-stuff/lighter). It makes the language feel like a giant Lego set.
Common Variations
You might hear younger people say Drums spielen. This is an English loanword and feels very casual. Another variation is das Schlagzeug bedienen. This sounds much more formal, like 'operating the drums'. If someone is just banging away without rhythm, you say they are rumtrommeln. That is usually not a compliment! Stick to the standard phrase for general use.
사용 참고사항
This phrase is incredibly stable across all German-speaking regions. The only thing to watch for is the word order when using helper verbs like 'can' or 'want'.
Drop the article
When talking about your hobby, just say 'Ich spiele Schlagzeug'. Adding 'das' makes it sound like you are talking about one specific drum kit in the room.
Watch the 'z'
The 'z' in Schlagzeug is pronounced like 'ts'. Don't say it like an English 'z'.
Compound Power
Remember that 'Zeug' means 'stuff'. This will help you learn dozens of other German words like Flugzeug, Werkzeug, and Spielzeug.
예시
7Ich spiele seit fünf Jahren Schlagzeug.
I have been playing drums for five years.
Standard use to describe a long-term hobby.
Kannst du eigentlich Schlagzeug spielen?
Can you actually play the drums?
A common question when forming a band.
Unser Lehrer wird heute Schlagzeug spielen.
Our teacher will play the drums today.
Used in a professional educational setting.
Lust, morgen ein bisschen Schlagzeug zu spielen?
Feel like playing some drums tomorrow?
Casual invitation via text.
Mein Hund denkt, er kann Schlagzeug spielen.
My dog thinks he can play the drums.
Using the phrase to joke about a noisy pet.
Schlagzeug spielen ist mein ganzes Leben.
Playing drums is my whole life.
Deeply emotional and personal statement.
Ich spiele Schlagzeug in verschiedenen Stilrichtungen.
I play drums in various styles.
Professional description of musical range.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'spielen'.
Mein Bruder _______ seit drei Jahren Schlagzeug.
The subject 'Mein Bruder' is third-person singular (er), so the verb ending is -t.
Which sentence is correct?
How do you say 'I played the drums' in German?
The perfect tense of 'spielen' uses 'haben' and the participle 'gespielt'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Was ist dein Hobby? B: Ich ______ gerne ________.
The standard way to express this hobby is 'Schlagzeug spielen'.
Match the sentence to the situation.
Situation: You are asking a neighbor for permission to practice.
This is a polite request using the modal verb 'dürfen'.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Mein Bruder _______ seit drei Jahren Schlagzeug.
The subject 'Mein Bruder' is third-person singular (er), so the verb ending is -t.
How do you say 'I played the drums' in German?
The perfect tense of 'spielen' uses 'haben' and the participle 'gespielt'.
A: Was ist dein Hobby? B: Ich ______ gerne ________.
The standard way to express this hobby is 'Schlagzeug spielen'.
Situation: You are asking a neighbor for permission to practice.
This is a polite request using the modal verb 'dürfen'.
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문It is singular. Even though a drum kit has many parts, the word '{das|n} Schlagzeug' refers to the whole set as one unit.
Yes, but it's more informal and can sometimes imply you're just tapping on a table or playing a simple drum.
They are called '{die|pl} Schlagzeugstöcke' or simply '{die|pl} Sticks'.
It is neuter: {das|n} Schlagzeug.
No, in German you play the instrument directly: 'Ich spiele Schlagzeug'.
Yes, very! Many schools have 'Big Bands' where students can learn.
You say 'Schlagzeug üben'.
You say 'E-Drums spielen' or 'elektrisches Schlagzeug spielen'.
Yes, in an orchestra, the percussion section is called 'das Schlagzeug'.
Yes, 'spielen' is the universal verb for musical instruments in German.
관련 표현
Trommel spielen
similarTo play a single drum.
den Takt angeben
builds onTo set the beat.
Rhythmusgefühl haben
similarTo have a sense of rhythm.
ein Instrument lernen
specialized formTo learn an instrument.