Play at my church 3x per week. Much slower now due to this virus, but I absolutely love it. We have a great team of musicians at our church.
My band Crutchfield is a Christian band as well. Absolutely love it!
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Play at my church 3x per week. Much slower now due to this virus, but I absolutely love it. We have a great team of musicians at our church.
My band Crutchfield is a Christian band as well. Absolutely love it!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSRe...tA59iIvrux_dFQ
Here is a video of last Sunday's outside church service. Those are my drums and cymbals (except the 16 inch crash). My son is the bass player. Let me know what you think. Peace and goodwill. Oh yeah, the music starts at about 2:35.
I guess I have been very lucky / blessed. I have never been asked to play to a click or play behind any type of screen. I have gotten way more compliments than complaints. I have played at three different churches for almost thirty years. I have played hundreds of praise and worship songs. That is all I want to play now. I am the only one concerned with my volume. The toms have single ply heads, and the crash cymbals are all very thin. I also went to smaller sticks. Peace and goodwill.
https://fb.watch/v/1Vu-QslPF/
This is from July 4, 2021. Our singers had been at youth camp the week before. This was the best service we have had. Peace and goodwill.
We had a great service today. I am very glad I finally got the cymbals right. They are from left to right:
13" Paiste Alpha Medium Hats
20" HHX Evolution Ride
18" Zildjian K China
16" AAX Concept Crash
17" AAX Concept Crash
18" AAX Studio Crash
I even sang one song, "Come and Fill This Place", and did not mess it up. Peace and goodwill.
On the last three Monday mornings, I went to our church and practiced by myself. I had not done that in years. I even took my preferred drum books (Stick Control, Syncopation for the Modern Drummer, and The Rock Drumming Workbook). The first time is was a bit rough, but yesterday it went better. In July or August, I am planning to have a church drummer day so that we can help each other to be better drummers. Peace and goodwill.