3 EASY Skills EVERY Church Drummer Must Know

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @DrumBeatsOnline
    @DrumBeatsOnline  Год назад +78

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    • @bmac1196
      @bmac1196 Год назад +2

      In worship music bridge builds, the most overlooked and underrated beat/note is the 'and' or 'a' of 4 or 6 (depending on how you subdivide it), right before the 1. There is so much opportunity to add dynamic spice... How a drummer uses that note can absolutely change the entire feel of that section and take it next level.

    • @Davidorlu-pt4fj
      @Davidorlu-pt4fj Год назад

      In drums what can i do more to improve

    • @Aggressive_161
      @Aggressive_161 5 месяцев назад

      Hi bro. I live in Russia, and I don't know English well, will I be able to watch your videos from the academy on RUclips? because RUclips has a translation of videos into any language, and for me it breaks down the language barrier for education.

    • @stephaniewilliams955
      @stephaniewilliams955 Месяц назад

      Thank you!

  • @shockerthreeone
    @shockerthreeone Год назад +2759

    #1 thing every church drummer needs above all else is a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.

    • @carlosrrr2011
      @carlosrrr2011 Год назад +80

      100% agree

    • @hillslionel2962
      @hillslionel2962 Год назад +52

      Amen

    • @damariorhoomes4114
      @damariorhoomes4114 Год назад +62

      This should be pinned

    • @AdrielVazquezVazquez
      @AdrielVazquezVazquez Год назад +58

      This was my First thought since the beginning of the video. Spending time in his presence while you are alone, before service etc. ,will automatically turn on the switch to great drumming, singing, whatever it is we are doing. It's honestly the best feeling ever! We come back from our own time with the Holy Spirit and we're ready for more while we do it along others, doing it with the gift God has given us. It's such an experience. Yes practice, yes learn techniques, but always remember Mathew 6:33 "But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you"

    • @jeffreymclaughlin3641
      @jeffreymclaughlin3641 Год назад +12

      big faxtz, also to have that ear and it being in u and not trianed helps too, but GOD first

  • @nicktoth5632
    @nicktoth5632 Год назад +222

    Church drummer of almost 20 years. Couldn’t agree more with this list!
    I used to play drums at a church where half of the team used to be touring musicians, and one of our worship leaders described playing live worship music as more difficult than rock shows because of the varying levels of adaptability, reading the congregation’s response to the music, watching the leader go into spontaneous moments, etc. Every Sunday is never the same; even if it’s the same song again, there are never played the same.
    Thanks for sharing this video!

    • @DrumBeatsOnline
      @DrumBeatsOnline  Год назад +14

      That's awesome, so glad you dig it!
      That's well said. The adaptability is no joke!

    • @paulwilkins3547
      @paulwilkins3547 Год назад +3

      So so true, the spirit will lead you in many different directions even with the same song.

    • @totallyfrozen
      @totallyfrozen 11 месяцев назад +1

      You got that right! I was bassist in an 8-piece worship band for some time. No two Sundays were exactly the same. Let a substitute worship leader fill in one week and the entire tempo and rhythm of the songs can be different from the exact same songs played the week before.

    • @traezaX1
      @traezaX1 3 месяца назад

      That's true ... 😂😂😂😂😂 song can even change between services

  • @jordanjohnsondrums
    @jordanjohnsondrums Год назад +131

    Cool to see someone like you giving worship drummers the recognition they deserve. Although the beats and fills we play are relatively simple, trying to evenly pace the dynamics from absolutely quiet to absolutely loud over the course of a 64 bar bridge can be quite challenging.

  • @CJBorja_157
    @CJBorja_157 Год назад +115

    Being a church drummer gave me an edge over other drummers as I regularly play in front of an audience. I learned how to read the feel of the songs which helped me improve as I'm not a technical drummer. It also gave me motivation to practice as I don't have a kit myself and only practice a day before the church service.

    • @DrumBeatsOnline
      @DrumBeatsOnline  Год назад +9

      Well said! I can relate for sure

    • @benderxxx7585
      @benderxxx7585 Год назад +2

      This exactly how it is for me too!

    • @fabian7463
      @fabian7463 Год назад +2

      You gotta play 'Creeping Death' to amp them up!

    • @lewitadese7861
      @lewitadese7861 Год назад +1

      Soo true, practice the day before😫

    • @SockiThePoser
      @SockiThePoser 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@DrumBeatsOnlineyeah my mom said that since i'm around live drumming almost every sunday and play drums every wednesday for my youth church that i'm good at a young age

  • @Luinea.
    @Luinea. Год назад +156

    Tommorow is Sunday, thanks❤

  • @RussellMcMaster
    @RussellMcMaster Месяц назад +1

    Started off playing drums (self taught) in church. Playing on a worship team taught me about dynamic drumming. Learning how to play sensitive, keeping tempo..knowing when less is best. It gave me good foundation in becoming a skilled technical drummer. Honestly, church is the best place to learn and grow your skills with any instrument. Exposed to music theory, reading music, adapting to small or large bands...building dynamics.....almost like being trained classical.

  • @XtoxictoneX
    @XtoxictoneX Год назад +30

    As a church drummer myself, I totally agree with these skills. Took me years to learn how to not be so robotic with my drumming and really getting into the atmosphere to help myself loosen up. Been watching ya since before you started with I Prevail and love to hear how church drumming plays a huge part in where you are as a drummer today!

  • @dapidizme
    @dapidizme Год назад +13

    Been playing drums in church since I was 10/11 years old. I’m 24 now and the dynamics portion is definitely a solid point. Building up from a soft, solemn section of a song to going all in is one of the best feelings and sounds ever.
    But the best thing for me is knowing that your drumming has a purpose. It’s more than just music - it’s praise and worship. God bless y’all.

  • @philipleckburg8443
    @philipleckburg8443 Год назад +12

    Great video! As a self taught rock/ metal drummer, I played like that for years and when I became my church's drummer, I had to learn these things on the fly and over 5 years, I had done every technique plus a few not mentioned. Ambiance and dynamics were the most important. I've become a more musical drummer. We have a stigma of destroying silence. As musicians, especially in a worship setting, we control the feel of the music. We have the job of creating the quiet accents and sounds then using the instruments, build to the majestic thunder and bring it back down to a whisper if necessary. Most important it's all for that audience of 3 in 1. It's all to praise HIS name and bring glory to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ! That's what being a church drummer is about.

  • @Chiroman527
    @Chiroman527 2 месяца назад +1

    Gabe, Great Video ! I'm a Resurrected "Drummer" as a 73 YO, retired guy. Recommenced playing in 2019 after a 50 YEAR Hiatus [1969]. I play as a recreation at home about 1 hour a day along to MY MUSIC. I do Pine to be able to play with other Musicians (in my case Geriatric folks), These lessons are very helpful. I consider myself an "intermediate" being able to the play the Rock Classic : Petty, Stones, Mellencamp, CCR, Kinks, Springsteen, Ronstadt, Talking Heads, etc... I never thought to examine any opportunities at my Local Church as a Church Drummer.

  • @chriss6390
    @chriss6390 Год назад +12

    Church drummer for 15 years, before I even watch here’s my guesses
    1. Master cymbal sweeps
    2. Meaty tom grooves
    3. Rock solid backbeat
    And master dynamics across all three

    • @chriss6390
      @chriss6390 Год назад +1

      I was close. Know those three, know how to build tension in your dynamic ranges and always know how to escalate or drop as the leader is wanting to go.

  • @CNder77
    @CNder77 Год назад +5

    Great video, thank you Gabe! I been church drummer 12+ yrs now. I agree with all you said and demonstrated. As we worship the Holy Spirit in us, Matt18:20.1cor3:16. We’ll play soft reverently than strong as lift our voices and instruments in praise. Psalm150:3-5. Thanks again for this video plus the recognition:)

  • @RC32Smiths01
    @RC32Smiths01 Год назад +22

    Ahh right before the day itself! Church drumming truly has its place, a sense of playing very strong and purposeful no matter how simple or complex. Cheers

  • @edgarrodriguez9479
    @edgarrodriguez9479 8 месяцев назад

    I can say i have done this but no one has told me this and im impressed cuz I learned watching, I didn’t study thank God he gave me this privilege to play drums and on this road of drumming im still learning. More watching this video. So useful.

  • @jerwin2804
    @jerwin2804 8 месяцев назад +4

    When I was a young church drummer taking lessons from a seasoned one. What you don't play is as important as what you do play, leaving space for the other instrumentalists.

  • @kermitdafrogisback
    @kermitdafrogisback Год назад +7

    Make sure you get on the list everyone. Gabe is an amazing teacher. And his staff are very helpful as well. Along with the other memebers there to help you out, or even help them. You can not go wrong. Hope to see you all there. DBO FOR LIFE.

  • @pennyhowchin7485
    @pennyhowchin7485 Год назад +5

    I'm an unofficial worship pastor seeking to get a better handle on the role of different instruments in the band. It's so hard when I can hear the dynamic isn't right, but I have no idea why and can't help my team grow! This is so incredibly helpful! Thank you!

    • @UchechiPeace-ky5mu
      @UchechiPeace-ky5mu Год назад +1

      I'm a church pianist Isaac by name from Nigeria 🇳🇬 in Africa

  • @presidentgeorgewashington1776
    @presidentgeorgewashington1776 Год назад +15

    Coming from a current church drummer, if you do NOT have the first key down, don't worry about the other two. Please work on the first key, get it down and then move on. :)

  • @StrappingYoungLadam
    @StrappingYoungLadam Год назад +5

    I've been playing at my church for a couple years now and the topics discussed here are things i always try to consider when playing. I don't really care about being the best of the drummers in our rotation because we're there to worship not compete with one another, but I do still take my playing very seriously and try to give the congregation something to enjoy.
    We also do community worship events with musicians from other churches in the area and our group are all rock musicians by trade we let loose a little more at those 😅

  • @tannerwest6823
    @tannerwest6823 Год назад +6

    I did this for years and will say this is spot on. Especially the adaptability part. That was the hardest part for me was learning all these songs in one week. Then the next week gotta start all over and learn a whole new set. Yea eventually you knew the whole run of songs you might be playing but it was brutal for a while with the amount of at home practice that had to be put in. Looking back on it I really enjoyed the process

  • @samuelshirah2053
    @samuelshirah2053 8 месяцев назад +1

    I’m sure someone may have said this already: It’s a 6/8 time signature during the dynamic portion. 6/4 would lose the two-feel that’s created by the emphasis on the 8th note division rather than a typical quarter note division. Minor detail, no big deal. But absolutely loved the video! Great stuff. Thank you for sharing! 🙏 Please don’t take this comment as me being a smart butt 😂 it’s just a very important musical difference. All love and respect! Keep posting the vids!

  • @drewkramer2998
    @drewkramer2998 Год назад +5

    This is incredibly spot on. Thanks for breaking it all down! Most important piece: remember the heart behind what we do - glorify the Lord.

  • @cuzwell
    @cuzwell Год назад +2

    Adaptability is huge. I don't get any practice during the week so being able to feel what the song is doing and simplifying the beat is something I'm working on probably more than anything else.

  • @imchilltrustmedawg526
    @imchilltrustmedawg526 Год назад +3

    As a worship drummer, the best way to explain it is "The Holy Spirit is taking over" for songs that you spirit move the most in , like "Do It Again, LION, See A Victory, Rest On Us, Living Hope, I speak Jesus and Give Me Jesus" I can guarantee you, if you play one of em, you'll have your eyes closed as your drumming filling the spirit move and get goosebumps

  • @hiptoalieu
    @hiptoalieu Год назад +2

    I love LOVE long bridges in Worship music...cause you could really craft parts that work well for even 10 levels! (especially if you get shaker/ghost notes on snare/and tambourine involved!)

  • @M_Baker9ersFan
    @M_Baker9ersFan Год назад +1

    I’ve been playing drums in church for 45 years and agree that these are awesome tips for all church drummers to remember and master.

  • @alaitz_drummer
    @alaitz_drummer Год назад +4

    Me siento súper identificada. Aprendí a tocar la batería en una iglesia con 8 años. Actualmente tengo 19 y nunca había vuelto a tocar en una iglesia por temas de mudanza, iglesia nueva y demás. Pero este domingo tengo que tocar y estaba muy nerviosa porque quería hacerlo bien para Dios. Este vídeo es muy interesante. Gracias por el interés y el esfuerzo (no es como un vídeo cualquiera), baterías cristianos y cómo tocar en una iglesia. Súper específico, realmente lo he disfrutado. Dios te bendiga!!

  • @VeroJoy-xv4uh
    @VeroJoy-xv4uh Год назад +2

    This video is very useful to me as a church drummer..Thank You Gabe!!

  • @samaphantNovaJewelX
    @samaphantNovaJewelX Год назад +1

    I played Drums at Church Every wednesday for the last 3-4 Months
    It was All thx to you
    Because of you
    I've become a beast at drumming like using some of the Legendary drummers to get the energy energetic
    I wish I could meet you in real life someday
    GOD BLESS You, Gabe

    • @DrumBeatsOnline
      @DrumBeatsOnline  Год назад +1

      That's incredible. keep up the amazing work and thank you for sharing!

  • @ekopteach
    @ekopteach 5 месяцев назад

    This is very
    vital for my son
    God bless you, Amen 🙏🙌

  • @132airsoft
    @132airsoft Месяц назад

    Love your tips!! repeat mistakes and make it intentional

  • @yamsang0__0
    @yamsang0__0 Год назад +1

    Awesome advice. It took me years to learn this for myself, glad theres someone sharing the knowledge now

  • @marcuswalden1284
    @marcuswalden1284 8 месяцев назад

    I guess I’m an older drummer. My skill set comes from high school , college and professional playing. The principles of good music are constant. If you can’t do fancy stuff but can keep a good or great “pocket”…..Wow. You can add the other stuff later. But if you are not dedicated to the music and your drum skills, and you expect the “moment” to carry you through every time……good luck with that. I’m studying a new song for next Sunday. I’ll write out a chart for it if I need to. The music and the congregation and the kids and the purpose are important to me. I want every note I play to count, to have meaning and purpose. Excellent video!

  • @miguelrivera6146
    @miguelrivera6146 18 дней назад +3

    Ive been playing drums at church for 35yrs and I've been invited to play Secular music but said no because i promised to play for the Lord until I can't no more or im in His Glory and im 50yrs old now 😊 To God be the Glory.

  • @BarbellThor
    @BarbellThor 7 месяцев назад

    I like the play the verses with some variation, throwing in some doubles like two kicks instead of just one on the "one" of a measure, add ghost notes and or tom tap. Then when we hit the chorus, I go straight 4 on the floor no extra hit but ramp up the dynamics on volume, i.e. hit it harder, open my body up more, etc. Congregation can vibe the energy without getting distracted by "complicated" musicality.

  • @billyraypeters6564
    @billyraypeters6564 Год назад +1

    Yeah man love your passion expression on the drum kit especially when you play live playing at church consistently all the time and following the flow of the Holy Spirit really makes all the difference God bless you man thank you for all you do

    • @robfriedrich2822
      @robfriedrich2822 Год назад

      What spirit does he follow, when doing Metal songs, written by godless people who hates Christian moral and express this in the songs?

  • @jonathanstancil8544
    @jonathanstancil8544 11 месяцев назад

    Another idea for the backbeat at a reduced level can be a Jam Block. I often play with ProMark rods and use a Jam Block for that cross stick effect with them.

  • @jonathantaylor426
    @jonathantaylor426 11 месяцев назад

    This is excellent and informative. I am sending to all my church drummer friends. Thanks.

  • @emmanuelkatbanlaki2278
    @emmanuelkatbanlaki2278 Год назад +2

    I'm actually a new fan, and I love all of your videos. Thank you for your service.🙌🙏🙏

  • @jelly_bam3138
    @jelly_bam3138 5 месяцев назад

    Great video. All of these are completely true and separate and average drummer from a great drummer especially when it comes to be flexible and playing to add to the moment, not trying to overpower everyone else.

  • @MDrums85
    @MDrums85 Год назад +1

    I love the backing track you’re using for this great lesson.

  • @No_Transitory
    @No_Transitory Год назад +2

    It's crazy this popped into my feed, I used to drum for my church back when I was 12 up until I was 17. The sad thing is I had to teach myself. Learning to be a pocket player, and having to purchase my equipment. It was soon after I turned 17 I was in 2 other bands. I still made my Wednesday, Saturday evening, and early Sundays before praise and worship. But what killed it for me was all the other musicians were being paid and they wanted to add more practice time which was between work, my two other bands, and doing my praise and worship band it just wasn't feasible. I'm not sure if the church felt I wasn't worth paying, or they felt I was "too young" mind you I was in band both in middle school marching/concert/jazz and in high school (this is where I started taking my music very seriously and ended up joining two bands. Gigs paid but we didn't do it for the money. We did it for the music, but bills do pyle up. Needless to say, the day I quit the praise and worship band it broke my heart and kind of upset me since the lead guitarist made me seem as if I was only doing it for money (out of the 5 years I dedicated my time to the worship band I never asked for competition.) Sticks, my drum kit, drum heads, hardware, by... but that was it for me. We had 5 musicians (me included) out of the 5 I was the only person who truly dedicated my time without pay while working and going to school. Just recently I was offered a paying gig (Wednesday night practices, Saturday even practices, and early Sunday morning warm-ups) it's just funny how things play out. I do hope your 10-year playing experience was amazing as I do sometimes miss the feeling the music gave me.

  • @Ambitiousman-15
    @Ambitiousman-15 6 месяцев назад +102

    #1 secret is being with God

  • @ICT_Anton
    @ICT_Anton 7 месяцев назад

    I love the last tip… If you make a mistake, just play the mistake again the next measure and it’ll sound like you meant to do it lol… I’ve done this a few times. Awesome video

  • @robertdowler3347
    @robertdowler3347 Год назад

    I served in Church Choir 7 years,it is also about layering over the Pianist or Organist.

  • @mata.yoguee
    @mata.yoguee Год назад +11

    Love this video! You always deliver such awesome teachings! Really like how you present the excersices! ✌🏻
    Quick note, the song is at 6/8 (swing feeling) not 6/4 🫣 (straight feeling)
    Thanks for you amazing videos! 🔥🤟🏻

  • @S.C.500
    @S.C.500 Год назад +2

    One time I dropped a stick, it landed right next to the hi-hat. Instead of grabbing a different stick, I reached down to get it while keeping the beat with my other hand. Lol. As far as learning the songs, I always try to make it as simple as possible. I take notes like "toms here, add snare here, beat here, etc" and I listen for anything in the recording that the song could absolutely not have, and I do those parts, or try to. The rest of the time, I just play what I feel. And I always ask the leader if something I did was too much. And by the way, some songs we play at my church, it's nearly impossible for me to not go nuts when I'm rrally into it.

  • @letobros5171
    @letobros5171 Год назад

    Shout out to Kensington church and the edge program for highschoolers. I used to vibe watching u drum every Sunday night!!!

  • @kuthozovero.9308
    @kuthozovero.9308 Год назад +13

    I'm not even a good drummer but I put God above all else and it's able to move God's people ❤

  • @garryoril6927
    @garryoril6927 Год назад

    Have been busy lately because it's start of the school year. But gonna watch this out cause I know this is very much resourceful.

  • @joekr3w139
    @joekr3w139 Год назад

    Such great perspective of the art of CCM drumming!

  • @siroohhyee9205
    @siroohhyee9205 Год назад

    I’ve only been a church drummer for a year, before I was a tenor as a singer. But yes is what he saying is totally true, you jus have to adapt to the new songs you are given. You got to feel the music and how the atmosphere is moving, so doing little accents on the symbols matches the way the spirit is moving. And then build ups are really important to master too alongside quick fills

  • @cameron9292
    @cameron9292 Год назад +4

    Yo Gabe, hope the tour is going well. Thanks for setting up DBO, I joined a few weeks ago and have been learning a lot as a beginner. I see you guys are playing with BMTH in Jakarta in November. If you get the chance to talk with Mat Nicholls, try to work out doing a tour in the U.S. with them (or at least the midwest region :)) I would pay good money to stand in the front row of the pit and headbang till my neck breaks 🤘

  • @johnmoss878
    @johnmoss878 Год назад

    The best stuff I learned in my 35 years of playing drums in church was the different time signatures and all while being a metal drummer. Even my country gospel songs had a hard edge. I had long hair for a lot of my drumming career. So if I showed a pocket feel, I would have technically been head banging, which was definitely frowned up on! But most importantly, I learned to keep my spiritual life ahead of my drumming so I could help the anointing on my playing to minister to people's hearts.

  • @gregkavonius2146
    @gregkavonius2146 Год назад +1

    Awesome examples and great advice! At church I play drums with 3 different worship teams. Two of the 3 piano/keyboardist can only follow the sheet music which is very traditional. The third one (my favorite) will play more chords and accents thus giving greater ambiance for the rhythm guitar and drums. I struggle when playing with the traditionalists because the chosen music never had percussion in mind, and they can't flex music styles or play more chords to better accommodate guitar and drums. So, any tips would be greatly appreciated. By the way I play on a Roland VAD 306 and really enjoy it.

    • @sidwhiting665
      @sidwhiting665 Год назад

      It's hard to change someone unless they want to change, so my advice would be get together as a group and LISTEN to the songs together. Talk through them and note how the different parts compliment each other and fit together. Do this before you get to group rehearsal. Group rehearsal should be about making known parts into music, but if people don't understand their part it's just going to be confusing and frustrating in rehearsal.
      .
      The best thing would be if your traditional players would take lessons (yes, I said take lessons) from someone who already plays in this style. Several musicians at my church offer lessons to folks in our church for free, and only $20 per half hour if it's not someone at our church. Having someone who is experienced in that instrument explain it to the person may help. Then again, some folks just love the comfort of playing exactly what's on the page. There may not be much you can do if they're not willing to try a different style. I feel your pain: the church I came from previously was very "keyboard forward" to say the least. Drums and guitars were there to support the driving machine of the keyboard. It rarely felt like we found a groove with those older songs that were written for traditional hymn players.

  • @JoeyRam.
    @JoeyRam. Год назад +4

    'Repeat it until sounds intentional'... BEAUTIFUL!! 🤣

  • @esenemcfall396
    @esenemcfall396 Год назад

    Nice work, sounds beautiful, God bless.❤

  • @Sandy-ke7tl
    @Sandy-ke7tl Год назад

    I honestly do all of this already without even knowing 😂 but it dose help to watch and learn and re fresh the brain and check my technique that I have now thank you!

  • @tteariki330
    @tteariki330 24 дня назад

    Great lessons bro. thank you.

  • @NathanielFines
    @NathanielFines 2 месяца назад

    Im amateur at church drumss this make a great help to serve God

  • @GabrielKuofie
    @GabrielKuofie Месяц назад

    Could make a video about the all the basics of drumming and mastering them

  • @caliokiegrownoklahoma4119
    @caliokiegrownoklahoma4119 11 месяцев назад

    I've been a metal drummer in a band for many years. Playing for God is a blessing. It allows me to use more technical expression, to slow way down and really feel the mood being expressed. I naturally did all these things you showed.

  • @hiptoalieu
    @hiptoalieu Год назад

    To get the Elevation X Maverick City Sound...alternate floor tom and cross stick! (and go ahead and use some tambourine as well!)

  • @Practicalmusicministryskil4906

    This is great - thanks! I just started sharing videos on my RUclips channel in hopes of making music literacy accessible to all.

  • @RS-oj3eb
    @RS-oj3eb Год назад +10

    I play drums in church im no perfessional but if you keep God first, and have the love of God he'll help you, God has helped me play so much.

    • @robfriedrich2822
      @robfriedrich2822 Год назад

      About the uploader I wonder, how one can keep God first and also playing secular Rock and Metal.

    • @RS-oj3eb
      @RS-oj3eb Год назад +2

      @@robfriedrich2822 You cant keep god first by doing that. Cant serve two masters, you'll either love one and hate the other.

  • @johntarpey8086
    @johntarpey8086 Год назад

    Great video. Always serve the song!

  • @MC-jf6ic
    @MC-jf6ic 2 месяца назад

    Being in the pocket means to be tightly synced mainly to the bass player with a great groove. Not too much fills as well. Just pure groove, clean and precise.

  • @david-scott-drums8684
    @david-scott-drums8684 Год назад

    The dynamics section is literally what I play for most bridges and then have a big build-up at the end of the 11 chorus

  • @philadrian7618
    @philadrian7618 Год назад

    I knooowww the bridge of Firm Foundation when I hear it! Great tips man.

  • @smartlucky4393
    @smartlucky4393 Год назад +1

    Another tip to cover your mistake is to act cool like don't give a disgust face when you make a mistake just turn it into a fill or continue like it was intentional, Also make sure to play different Rudiments on off timing beats so if you go off timing as long as you can count back in it'll seem smooth and intentional.
    Trust me since you're the drummer you decide what to add, remove or tweak, Don't Allow their reactions or stink looks get to you just Play them give groovy beats they can't resist and that's all it takes 👌🏼

  • @DrummingwithJack
    @DrummingwithJack Год назад

    A lot of good advice for any style of drumming really

  • @ileakstuff
    @ileakstuff Год назад +1

    Love your videos man! Taught me so much!

  • @freshkid3223
    @freshkid3223 Год назад

    Thanks for the lesson

  • @Itsurboy_young
    @Itsurboy_young Год назад

    being 14 years old and playing in church it taught me very well

  • @mingraves
    @mingraves Год назад

    I’m about to start playing so hopefully I can get this down by the end of the year.

  • @mat4410
    @mat4410 Год назад

    Perfect! You did a really great job on this.

  • @DrummerDanny76
    @DrummerDanny76 Год назад

    Another great tip on being a worship drummer is playing in the spirit.

  • @treyroyal9536
    @treyroyal9536 Год назад

    Will you do a video on flipping to the back of the stick for rim clicks and switching back for full on snare without missing a beat?
    Also, the best way to switch from mallets to sticks or vise versa?
    Please and thank you!

  • @sarahmiller9075
    @sarahmiller9075 Год назад

    Just subscribed to DBO! Looking forward to it!

  • @SteadArcFab_Ministries
    @SteadArcFab_Ministries Год назад

    👏👊
    Thank you! Awesome vid!

  • @uber_stuber
    @uber_stuber Год назад

    goes to show how i need to grow in my confidence level lol i can already do all of these things pretty well when i play on sunday services

  • @sidwhiting665
    @sidwhiting665 Год назад +3

    Great video, and definitely good advice for someone getting started and wanting to move to the next level beyond novice. Staying in the pocket and playing with appropriate varying dynamics are often missing, and those are critical to serve the song.

  • @brianquiles4350
    @brianquiles4350 Год назад

    Thanks Gabe!

  • @stephaniewilliams955
    @stephaniewilliams955 Месяц назад

    Thank you!

  • @ARDrummer
    @ARDrummer Год назад

    Cool upload! I play drums at church every week :)

  • @emmanuelkatbanlaki2278
    @emmanuelkatbanlaki2278 Год назад

    Yes tomorrow is church, thanks 😊

  • @hoplashosh
    @hoplashosh 4 месяца назад

    Thanks bro great video

  • @gago55177
    @gago55177 Год назад

    More church drumming lessons pls. 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @ThePowerchimp
    @ThePowerchimp Год назад

    So a dynamic drummer is the one responsible for all that intensity and intimacy, especially in modern youthy congregations.
    The rrummer is God - got it!

  • @homiefromfl
    @homiefromfl Год назад

    Pocket simply refers to when a drummer is playing WITH the musical piece, and not trying to BE the musical piece. In other words, playing within the groove of a song and embellishing it at times in a tasteful way.... which _does_ end up making the music and beat "feel good", but it's because it's well within the lines of the entire piece, and not trying to obscenely stand out from it.

  • @elitui8294
    @elitui8294 Год назад

    Thank you for the info👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @tjrey1678
    @tjrey1678 Месяц назад

    Hello, I am a drummer at my church and I really wanted to have my personal drums to practice with, and if you have any drum sets that you are not using maybe I can use them for my practice. I hope it will reach you and thank you for the lesson today, I learned a lot🥰.

  • @japaobateradrums2067
    @japaobateradrums2067 Год назад +1

    Eita pegaaa top lembre se bateras unidos jamais serão vencidos.

  • @kibalamajohn4306
    @kibalamajohn4306 Год назад

    The lesson was sweet thanks

  • @markross882
    @markross882 Год назад

    In your example of ride cymbal on beat 4 of 6/4 time signature....sounds like metronome is giving a 6/8 beat.

  • @EnvangelistMercy-se4oy
    @EnvangelistMercy-se4oy Год назад

    Love you DBO
    Keep it up

  • @gmcclure
    @gmcclure Год назад

    Another worthwhile point is just the sheer volume of experience you get by drumming regularly for a church, especially if they have multiple services. I honestly have no idea how many live performances I have given over the past 10 years.

  • @alexxsixx96czv
    @alexxsixx96czv Год назад

    Gabe, i have a suggestion many beginner drummers (including me) would benefit highly from.
    I've started playing a guitar and it's been tremendously easier to start and keep playing compared to drums.
    The reason is that there are many more guitarist than drummers, meaning way more beginner content.
    But the one i'm specifically referring to is THE ROADMAP to learning! You should give it a go since there is no video on it for drums!

    • @HennieSyster
      @HennieSyster Год назад

      Hi, you absolutely right, if a drummer plays the guitar also he benefits and relate to the song and can almost read what the guitarists is gonna play next. So drummers learn to play the guitar. A drummer has a difficult task to fulfill.

  • @BoredBrothers9.14
    @BoredBrothers9.14 Год назад

    Love the church drum lessons