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DexDrummer: In-Hand, Contact-Rich, and Long-Horizon Dexterous Robot Drumming

Robotics 2026-03-24 v1

Abstract

Performing in-hand, contact-rich, and long-horizon dexterous manipulation remains an unsolved challenge in robotics. Prior hand dexterity works have considered each of these three challenges in isolation, yet do not combine these skills into a single, complex task. To further test the capabilities of dexterity, we propose drumming as a testbed for dexterous manipulation. Drumming naturally integrates all three challenges: it involves in-hand control for stabilizing and adjusting the drumstick with the fingers, contact-rich interaction through repeated striking of the drum surface, and long-horizon coordination when switching between drums and sustaining rhythmic play. We present DexDrummer, a hierarchical object-centric bimanual drumming policy trained in simulation with sim-to-real transfer. The framework reduces the exploration difficulty of pure reinforcement learning by combining trajectory planning with residual RL corrections for fast transitions between drums. A dexterous manipulation policy handles contact-rich dynamics, guided by rewards that explicitly model both finger-stick and stick-drum interactions. In simulation, we show our policy can play two styles of music: multi-drum, bimanual songs and challenging, technical exercises that require increased dexterity. Across simulated bimanual tasks, our dexterous, reactive policy outperforms a fixed grasp policy by 1.87x across easy songs and 1.22x across hard songs F1 scores. In real-world tasks, we show song performance across a multi-drum setup. DexDrummer is able to play our training song and its extended version with an F1 score of 1.0.

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@article{arxiv.2603.22263,
  title  = {DexDrummer: In-Hand, Contact-Rich, and Long-Horizon Dexterous Robot Drumming},
  author = {Hung-Chieh Fang and Amber Xie and Jennifer Grannen and Kenneth Llontop and Dorsa Sadigh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.22263},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Website: https://dexdrummer.github.io/