Feel like everyone plays in churches! Amazing!! That's really the reason I started playing drums, it felt right to worship that way. Tanks for the lessons!
We are finally writting and playing our own original worship songs at church. We certainly love the Hillsong and Elevation tunes we cover, but it feels great having a few our own to throw in the mix. This video lesson is an awesome help for getting the groove just right! Thanks to Larnell and Drumeo for the guidance!
@@johndavolta3124 I don't know much about Hillsong (aside from some horrific stuff I just read), but Elevation has always felt like a scam to me. The first time I attended, there was 0 sermon, only music. The only time anybody spoke was to promote CD and merch sales. Steven Furtick is also kind of a gigantic dildo.
Love me some drumeo.... yes,gospel has many different styles infused into it today. I must be getting old, I remember when drums in church was too "secular" and many churches didn't allow them. now 7 +piece kits, mic up yes..progress
As a novice black drummer from a pretty religious family and a very spiritual and musical black church, I just wanna spread some wisdom shared with me by the serveral drummers we have at the church. (We have two drummers at the church, in case one is absent and two drummers for each of our adult choirs.) For gospel drumming you want to start quiet. The beginning of the song should be on cross-stick and should transition to quiet hits on the snare before the first chorus, and around the last chorus (and if your church is as enthusiastic as mine is, there probably will be a repeat of the chorus/encore) you wanna switch to ride. I say this because a lot of my church member are members of the older crowd and they would prefer if things got gradually and appropriately loud. Knowledge of Jazz, Swing, Funk, Boogie-Woogie, Rock n Roll and Caribbean drumming is pretty important due to the variation amongst Gospel and Spiritual music. (We have an international day at my church annually, so the instrumentatation must be able to preform ethnically diverse genres) CCM tends to be more similar to Rock, Country, Pop and Folk, so listening to these genres is pretty important. Playing Gospel is like playing in a band or group in that you must pay attention to the rest of the musicians and the singers as well as the situation you're playing in. However, this is Gospel. In the Gospel Genre, the religious message is much more important than the music at times. Also, I didn't know that there was a perception that Gospel drumming was about having amazing chops, I always thought that it was about sounding good and appropriate. My church's drummer's only demonstrate their chops during fills and during the end of the song's "fermata" of sorts. I hope this was informative, feel free to correct me on anything I said wrong, mispoke on or didn't say.
*Knowledge of Jazz, Swing, Funk, Boogie-Woogie, Rock n Roll and Caribbean drumming is pretty important due to the variation amongst Gospel and Spiritual music.* It's all from African voodoo. Understand what spirit is brought into the church of Jesus Christ.
Don't be negative, music is a gift from God to mankind so that we may worship Him, of course, God is God of variety. African Voodoo does not own music, they just borrowed and corrupted it. But the idea, the essence of music that is directed to the glorification of God is what's most important.
@Kingdom Chirch Philippinies...You dont know what you are talking about..African Voodoo did not borrowed or corrupted it. What is wrong with African Voodoo?..Have some respect for others beliefs and practices and learn history.
The last one is common in my youth and church. We always play Bethel and Hillsong music so it is great. Thanks so much for this video I really appreciate all the hard work you guys put in to this community. You really help grow many drummers and continue to inspire many more. You guys are dedicated to this and your hard work doesn't go unnoticed or tl waste either. Stay awesome guys, thank you.
Any of you drummers out there that go to church, but don't play, seriously try to get in the choir. I learned so much about how my sound effects the other musicians just by playing in a church. You change venues some times too, so you may get the experience of learning how to play depending on the way sound propagates through the space. We didn't have any mics or plastic around our drums either, so it was all on me. It made me a significantly better drummer just through that alone, and you will usually have other church drummers that you will learn equally as much from them as well.
I've been playing for thirty two years. Now, there were a few years that I did play professionally... from about 2002-2008. I absolutely still play every day 👍, but for the past fifteen years itZ been just for my own mental health and I'll play for my loved ones. I'm going to be playing for a Church starting this Thursday evening practice!!! I'm thrilled --always wanted to try it, but never had the opportunity (I'm Catholic and we only play hymn music). I'm so simultaneously excited and nervous!!! This video will help. Thank you so much, Drumeo!👍🥁🥁
The flick to the hi hat is something that I picked up after watching this video a few years ago, it really cleans things up and allows things to be quicker!
+giggs102 I was thinking about this yesterday. It's so awesome we drummers have this resource but it sucks there isn't anything like this for other instruments, at least, I've neither heard or seen anything like that.
***** Touché. I pride myself on spelling and grammar. I guess I've never actually realized how it was properly spelled. And that's sad because I've been a drummer for 14 years...
Awesome ! Loved it :) Didn't know that Jared played Drums in Church too :) I did, my cousin did, fells like everyone did :D Great Lesson, keep it up :)
Snarky Puppy is a band full of Freelance musicians so Michael League basically has a database of musicians to play if someone in the band can't make a date. So there will be times you see Larnell play instead of Sput or you'll see Greg Clark play or if you go back far enough Jason Marsalis did play for them a few times.
I have to say on the voice mics, the high frequecies are really loud, you get alot of room noise. It almost hurts to listen to. Content is really great study. :)
For all of you who are watching this to play at church, myself included, never forget that our job is to lead worship and praise God not lead skillful or technical music. Amen brothers and sisters!
But the bible says to play SKILLFULLY unto the Lord. In today's hyper-sensitive church, people's feelings get hurt when we tell them to get BETTER. I agree on worshipping, but we lead the congregation into God's presence while leading the musicians into skillful playing.
Yes I know... we should strive to play better for God since we are lifting praise up to Him. Just saying never forget God cares about your heart more than your skills.
+Sam Calin Well keep in mind the quality of these drum videos and lessons are so high I don't know how you could possibly expect them to be free all the time either. On top of that most of their free lessons are anywhere from 15 minutes to an hour plus long. I can't think of many other drum channels at this same caliber that do it for free, unless you know of any. A channel like this is already an incredible resource and expecting everything to be free cheapens the incredible amount of effort they put into it.
+asighofrelief Wow, thank you so much. Send me an email with your address and I'm going to make sure you get a new t-shirt very soon: jared@drumeo.com :)
These are great and good to know beats, and it's great to have that 2-beat 'shout' chorus in your back pocket, in case people start jumpin' pews like in the Blues Brothers movie, but I theenk I woulda included the 6/8 swing ballad feel that I play about 75% of the time, when I'm in church. I find that when soul singers get ready to REALLY emote, they go for that 6/8 feel. I've heard older musicians refer to it as "Cut 12" or 'double waltz" time, whether swung or shuffled.
Me too,I've been playing in Church for 50yrs, but I have to say that this idea that there is such a thing as "Gospel Drumming", is quite wrong, I play what the song/chorus requires,whether it be swing,shuffle,jazz,pop,rock etc etc, sure ,there are 4 or 5 basic patterns that will get you through most songs but to call it G.D is a bit of a misnomer.
Jared thanks for pointing out those syncopated ghost notes at 4:45. I’ve been looking for a video like this. I’ve seen many many other gospel drummers also incorporate this same technique in their overall playing around the kit, but there’s rarely any youtube videos or sources teaching how to do it. I would like to see more video lessons really breaking it down and elaborating on it with exercises
The last 2 grooves he did are more contemporary. I'm old school. In my era of church while growing up we didn't use Calypso or Rock oriented beats! Everything else here is pretty traditional. I'm glad he started with the old school blues shuffle. Both blues & country has it roots in gospel/negro spirituals!
You guys should do some incorporated bass lessons of some kind, since there's so much communication between drummer and bassist. Maybe videos on how to sound the best together and what to listen for.
+Drumeo WOW I DO NOT BELIEVE IT DRUMEO YOU JUST MADE MY DAY BY YOUR RESPONSE TO MY REQUEST THANKS IN A TRILLIONS I SAY THAT CAUSE I KNOW YOU ARE ALWAYS EXTREMELY BUSY I'M ALSO TRYING TO GET BACK IN THE FLOW OF DRUMMING AFTER THE RECENT LOSS OF MY MOTHER OVER THE HOLIDAY SEASON. NEVER NEW YOU PLAYED IN CHURCH ONCE AGAIN THANK YOU.
I used to do that thing he does with the hi hat (not to lift the right hand instead play with just lifting the wrist to the hh) but I never saw any one doing it so I "put" it away & to my surprise there it is......im so damn stupid
Excellent material and great, clear teaching and drumming! Awesome! Sharing with my students. Love that you make the connection with country and gospel. Cheers Bro!
Reggie Ordonez maaaaaaannn have your pastor ever let the shout song go on for an hour that's why my father always told me to get paid for my craft cause it's real work.
Click here for the sheet music ►www.drumeo.com/blog/gospel-drum-beats/
When I enter the website and clic on the "clic here for the sheet music" doesn't work.
• Groove 1 - 2:18
• Groove 2 - 3:22
• Groove 3 - 4:19
• Groove 4 - 6:33
• Groove 5 - 9:00
• Groove 6 - 9:53
• Groove 7 - 11:43
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+Alexandre Dobruski to the top with you!
+Andy Gentile this is not 9gag
Andrea Misha Bibiano Me too, thanks.
actually, this is patrick
the video is only 12 minutes
Anointed drummer with amazing talent = Glory!!!
Feel like everyone plays in churches! Amazing!! That's really the reason I started playing drums, it felt right to worship that way. Tanks for the lessons!
Southern Gospel - 2:18
The waltz - 3:22
Funk shuffle - 4:19
Shout - 6:33
The ballet - 9:00
Caribbean American - 9:53
Contemporary - 11:43
Southern gospel
The waltz
Funk shuffle
Shout
The ballet
Caribbean american
Contemporary
@@pavithraarunkumar1936 the original comment, minus the time stamps. ?????????????????????
@@will66kg91 ballad not ballet
Caribbean beat sounds much like the drop beat of Reggaeton.
ty ur a professional drummer@@daniellevin3056
We are finally writting and playing our own original worship songs at church. We certainly love the Hillsong and Elevation tunes we cover, but it feels great having a few our own to throw in the mix. This video lesson is an awesome help for getting the groove just right! Thanks to Larnell and Drumeo for the guidance!
Am glad you guys are doing your own songs. Hillsong and Elevation have very questionable beliefs and practices...
@@johndavolta3124 I don't know much about Hillsong (aside from some horrific stuff I just read), but Elevation has always felt like a scam to me. The first time I attended, there was 0 sermon, only music. The only time anybody spoke was to promote CD and merch sales. Steven Furtick is also kind of a gigantic dildo.
His playing is so solid and clean! Amazing
Larnell is such an awesome humble human being. Not to mention a phenomenal drummer!!!
One of the best drummers that exists! An inspiration to all musicians.
Nice bro love you
Love me some drumeo....
yes,gospel has many different styles infused into it today. I must be getting old, I remember when drums in church was too "secular" and many churches didn't allow them. now 7 +piece kits, mic up yes..progress
oh, wow
Haha it's great man. It can still be a battle with some of the older folks in church.
Larnell looks and sounds like the nicest guy on earth.
He's so nice
he super is, I got to meet him and share a few words in person, he's awesome
Tony Lednev He's such a genuine guy
Gazuka yeah i agree
He's super kind and very approachable. Great dude
Is this the drummer for Snarky Puppy?
+ATL DRUM ACADEMY Yes, it's one of them
YESSSSSS
He’s on the list
Yes, Larnell Lewis
nah snarky puppy is the band for Larnell
As a novice black drummer from a pretty religious family and a very spiritual and musical black church, I just wanna spread some wisdom shared with me by the serveral drummers we have at the church. (We have two drummers at the church, in case one is absent and two drummers for each of our adult choirs.)
For gospel drumming you want to start quiet. The beginning of the song should be on cross-stick and should transition to quiet hits on the snare before the first chorus, and around the last chorus (and if your church is as enthusiastic as mine is, there probably will be a repeat of the chorus/encore) you wanna switch to ride. I say this because a lot of my church member are members of the older crowd and they would prefer if things got gradually and appropriately loud. Knowledge of Jazz, Swing, Funk, Boogie-Woogie, Rock n Roll and Caribbean drumming is pretty important due to the variation amongst Gospel and Spiritual music. (We have an international day at my church annually, so the instrumentatation must be able to preform ethnically diverse genres) CCM tends to be more similar to Rock, Country, Pop and Folk, so listening to these genres is pretty important. Playing Gospel is like playing in a band or group in that you must pay attention to the rest of the musicians and the singers as well as the situation you're playing in. However, this is Gospel. In the Gospel Genre, the religious message is much more important than the music at times.
Also, I didn't know that there was a perception that Gospel drumming was about having amazing chops, I always thought that it was about sounding good and appropriate. My church's drummer's only demonstrate their chops during fills and during the end of the song's "fermata" of sorts.
I hope this was informative, feel free to correct me on anything I said wrong, mispoke on or didn't say.
Agree! Keep playing, God is great!
*Knowledge of Jazz, Swing, Funk, Boogie-Woogie, Rock n Roll and Caribbean drumming is pretty important due to the variation amongst Gospel and Spiritual music.*
It's all from African voodoo. Understand what spirit is brought into the church of Jesus Christ.
Don't be negative, music is a gift from God to mankind so that we may worship Him, of course, God is God of variety. African Voodoo does not own music, they just borrowed and corrupted it. But the idea, the essence of music that is directed to the glorification of God is what's most important.
@Kingdom Chirch Philippinies...You dont know what you are talking about..African Voodoo did not borrowed or corrupted it. What is wrong with African Voodoo?..Have some respect for others beliefs and practices and learn history.
Antonio Vautrin I agree with you man.
Thank you for sharing this lesson! Always great to see an amazing drummer talking about and teaching how to drum well in church!
Love it ; especially the 'Funk Shuffle', 'Shout', and 'Caribbean American' grooves. Thank you all for this video.
Seems like a really nice and humble guy. Great fluid flow.
"I started drumming in church when I was 4. Not 2."
The rest of us (drop sticks, give up, walk home) lol
Heather Ferreira
Heather Ferreira I started at like 6-8 I think
Heather Ferreira starded playing at churck around 6-8
Heather Ferreira 😂😂😂😂
i started 2 years ago lol
The last one is common in my youth and church. We always play Bethel and Hillsong music so it is great. Thanks so much for this video I really appreciate all the hard work you guys put in to this community. You really help grow many drummers and continue to inspire many more. You guys are dedicated to this and your hard work doesn't go unnoticed or tl waste either. Stay awesome guys, thank you.
As a long time church drummer I have played all of these! Funny to me but very true. Love it!
YES! So stoked about this lesson! Larnell, you are THE MAN!
Any of you drummers out there that go to church, but don't play, seriously try to get in the choir. I learned so much about how my sound effects the other musicians just by playing in a church. You change venues some times too, so you may get the experience of learning how to play depending on the way sound propagates through the space. We didn't have any mics or plastic around our drums either, so it was all on me. It made me a significantly better drummer just through that alone, and you will usually have other church drummers that you will learn equally as much from them as well.
thanks for the advise I appreciate it
Snare is a CANNON!
I love the ghost notes they are awesome
This session was very well guided by Jared! The perfect questions and heads-ups to Lewis, man!
Yea, you know, Toronto, Canada, right next to Vancouver.
Yes! Similar to New York's proximity to Seattle. Right next to each other.
He was saying that Larnell came from the Toronto area to the Vancouver area (abbostford) where Drumeo studios are located to provide this lesson
@@brassmonkey9557 THANK YOU!
Jared clearly says that, but it seems that most viewers who comment missed that part. 🤦🏻♂️
It's so cool to see really funky beats in 'gospel' drum beats
Great info for young and upcoming church drummers, great lesson. Gospel music is a creative form of music!
I've been playing for thirty two years. Now, there were a few years that I did play professionally... from about 2002-2008. I absolutely still play every day 👍, but for the past fifteen years itZ been just for my own mental health and I'll play for my loved ones. I'm going to be playing for a Church starting this Thursday evening practice!!! I'm thrilled --always wanted to try it, but never had the opportunity (I'm Catholic and we only play hymn music). I'm so simultaneously excited and nervous!!! This video will help. Thank you so much, Drumeo!👍🥁🥁
2:20 Southern gospel started singing He’s An On Time God, in my head
Yesssss such a classic
The flick to the hi hat is something that I picked up after watching this video a few years ago, it really cleans things up and allows things to be quicker!
9:54 love that beat
Thank you Mr Lewis for your honest sharing and teaching.
Great job guys. Straight & to the point... and very cool on the "follow the bouncing ball" graphics for the scoring. Salute. Blessings, Carl Albrecht.
being from the Caribbean I can agree 👍👍👍👍 one of my favourite drummers
That´s the kind of lessons sets Drumeo apart from the rest!
+JulianFernandez Thank you Julian!
You're a Phenomenon Drummer Mr. Lewis...I'm inspired.
Came here for a drum lesson but instead got healed by his soothing voice
I have no desire to play gospel drums in church. But I definitely desire to hear any wisdom Larnell has to offer! :)
God damn, I wish there were lessons like this for bass players.
haha yeah man
I'm not a bass player but I always jam drums next to one and it would be nice yeah if there were so many lessons for a variety of different music
+giggs102 I was thinking about this yesterday. It's so awesome we drummers have this resource but it sucks there isn't anything like this for other instruments, at least, I've neither heard or seen anything like that.
And that's why the drumming community is the best! :)
+giggs102 if ure a bass player, u can find these lessons VERY usefeull, the only difference is that with a bass u do melody.
Amazing! I'm truly learning. I can watch it all day. 🙌🙏😊😄👏👏👏
Man this guy got some groove~!
ive beem playing the wrong style of drums. i love these beats
The funk and soul comes from these beats. Then, the hip hop came from the funk and soul. These beats are everywhere.
“So next we got the shout... so you scream when you play this?” 😂
Love the gifted hands. Watching from Papua New Guinea.
The "Carribean-American" beat is called "Baião" in Brazil. Very popular! Nice lesson. ;)
Humble guy, full of knowledge, hats off 👏
Beat #3 is awesome. I would also appreciate more song recommendations where we can hear similar beats.
This dude slays! So tight and quick.
his foot on the bass drum is out of this world..... that double kick so easy for him
Larnell is crazy fast on the high-hat. Good lesson!
*****
Touché. I pride myself on spelling and grammar. I guess I've never actually realized how it was properly spelled. And that's sad because I've been a drummer for 14 years...
+Jan Iser Wait it's spelled hi-hat??? 😂😂😂 Oh crap I've never known that 😂
What a wonderful time with drums
Awesome ! Loved it :)
Didn't know that Jared played Drums in Church too :) I did, my cousin did, fells like everyone did :D
Great Lesson, keep it up :)
Tempo is absolutely on point
Isnt this the guy from Snarky Puppy ?
+Michael Sutton II Yes, he's incredible.
Thought it was Sput Searight
Michael Sutton II Yes
Snarky Puppy is a band full of Freelance musicians so Michael League basically has a database of musicians to play if someone in the band can't make a date.
So there will be times you see Larnell play instead of Sput or you'll see Greg Clark play or if you go back far enough Jason Marsalis did play for them a few times.
i was twintig that to
Wow, love that little HH trick. Instantly added to my arsenal
drumeo you need to get Calvin Rodgers on here!!!!
So unbelievably talented
I have to say on the voice mics, the high frequecies are really loud, you get alot of room noise. It almost hurts to listen to.
Content is really great study. :)
+Brenden LeGault You'll just have to suffer through it! :)
Drumeo Haha, great response!
+Brenden LeGault
I'm listening on cans and my ears are intact...My sticks are struggling though!
One of my favorite drumeo videos
For all of you who are watching this to play at church, myself included, never forget that our job is to lead worship and praise God not lead skillful or technical music. Amen brothers and sisters!
Damn Daniel
Lol
But the bible says to play SKILLFULLY unto the Lord. In today's hyper-sensitive church, people's feelings get hurt when we tell them to get BETTER. I agree on worshipping, but we lead the congregation into God's presence while leading the musicians into skillful playing.
Yes I know... we should strive to play better for God since we are lifting praise up to Him. Just saying never forget God cares about your heart more than your skills.
Great reminder. Thx
This video is awesome I am going to practice all of these hard-core!
Remember when this channel used to be "FreeDrumLessons"? FeelsBadMan
+Sam Calin Nope. Different channel, same guys. Look it up. It's still around, just not active. 97k subs or so. xD
+All For Christ Videos I volunteer to take it over!
+Sam Calin Well keep in mind the quality of these drum videos and lessons are so high I don't know how you could possibly expect them to be free all the time either. On top of that most of their free lessons are anywhere from 15 minutes to an hour plus long. I can't think of many other drum channels at this same caliber that do it for free, unless you know of any. A channel like this is already an incredible resource and expecting everything to be free cheapens the incredible amount of effort they put into it.
+asighofrelief amen. Thanks for standing up for them it's the honest truty and I agree with you 100%. Have a good day
+asighofrelief Wow, thank you so much. Send me an email with your address and I'm going to make sure you get a new t-shirt very soon: jared@drumeo.com :)
Larnell Lewis you are the bomb...Awesome drumming bro...May God bless you...👍👍👍
I'd love to know what kind of snare that is, and how it's mixed. It sounds absolutely beautiful.
These are great and good to know beats, and it's great to have that 2-beat 'shout' chorus in your back pocket, in case people start jumpin' pews like in the Blues Brothers movie, but I theenk I woulda included the 6/8 swing ballad feel that I play about 75% of the time, when I'm in church. I find that when soul singers get ready to REALLY emote, they go for that 6/8 feel. I've heard older musicians refer to it as "Cut 12" or 'double waltz" time, whether swung or shuffled.
Toronto is to Vancouver like New York is to LA. Way to hold the laugh in dude.
My first time checking this out and I'm already in love with this lesson....more grace guys💓💓👍👍👍
Cool! Jesus just Awesome!!!
Really love this!! Praise the Lord!! Just subscribed my friends!!
Toronto, Canada near Vancouver, Canada? lol
Right next to NYC and LA and Houston Texas!
He was saying that Larnell came from the Toronto area to the Vancouver area (abbostford) where Drumeo studios are located to provide this lesson
Groove 3. That's how I play the hit hat as well. Makes it easier to groove and get that sound. Nice video
Jason Martin same
I don't know what all the hate is about. I walk from Vancouver to Toronto all the time.
He was saying that Larnell came from the Toronto area to the Vancouver area (abbostford) where Drumeo studios are located to provide this lesson
I've been drumming in churches most of my life, and I agree that this is the Gospel drum starter package. Well done!
Me too,I've been playing in Church for 50yrs, but I have to say that this idea that there is such a thing as "Gospel Drumming", is quite wrong, I play what the song/chorus requires,whether it be swing,shuffle,jazz,pop,rock etc etc, sure ,there are 4 or 5 basic patterns that will get you through most songs but to call it G.D is a bit of a misnomer.
wow near vancouver. that's almost 4500 kms. so near. I love the drumeo vid but that's just silly. I guess Seattle is right next to Detroit
That left wrist flick to get the hi hat notes is so slick. Gotta try that out soon
Saying that Toronto is "out near Vancouver" is like saying that New York is out near LA! It's like 4400 kms away ffs!
He was not very clear, but he meant that Lewis had come from Toronto to the Drumeo studio in Abbotsford, out near Vancouver.
Its kind of cute when Larnell plays this simple beats😄😄
TORONTO IS 4,300 km away from vancouver!! LOL!
Larnell seems like the coolest guy. Not to mention one of our greatest contemporary drummers.
Is that Dwayne Wade in the thumbnail ?? 😂
dfkm!!! 😂😂
hahaha
+SuckaJombie The host looks like comedian Nick Swardson
Dwayne Wade and Nick Swardson teach you 7 must know gospel drum beats.
Y can't I see ur comment
Jared thanks for pointing out those syncopated ghost notes at 4:45. I’ve been looking for a video like this. I’ve seen many many other gospel drummers also incorporate this same technique in their overall playing around the kit, but there’s rarely any youtube videos or sources teaching how to do it. I would like to see more video lessons really breaking it down and elaborating on it with exercises
guy on right is a right priss
Crazy my uncle is lead singer for mighty clouds of joy that’s quartet gospel, What I was raised off 🔥💪🏽
thank you... i like your video.. perfect work.. hope you must be doing well on website..
The last 2 grooves he did are more contemporary. I'm old school. In my era of church while growing up we didn't use Calypso or Rock oriented beats! Everything else here is pretty traditional. I'm glad he started with the old school blues shuffle. Both blues & country has it roots in gospel/negro spirituals!
I really didn't know Larnell was 29. He acts so mature.
You guys should do some incorporated bass lessons of some kind, since there's so much communication between drummer and bassist. Maybe videos on how to sound the best together and what to listen for.
started playing at 2?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
i started at 3, i have a video of me at 10 months of age keeping time of classical music
Loving that green and black kit!
JARED WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO GET CHRIS COLEMAN ?
+larry temp We tried last year and the timing wasn't right. Will always keep trying.
+Drumeo WOW I DO NOT BELIEVE IT DRUMEO YOU JUST MADE MY DAY BY YOUR RESPONSE TO MY REQUEST THANKS IN A TRILLIONS I SAY THAT CAUSE I KNOW YOU ARE ALWAYS EXTREMELY BUSY I'M ALSO TRYING TO GET BACK IN THE FLOW OF DRUMMING AFTER THE RECENT LOSS OF MY MOTHER OVER THE HOLIDAY SEASON. NEVER NEW YOU PLAYED IN CHURCH ONCE AGAIN THANK YOU.
I enjoyed this. Thanks
american caribbean beat where's a song call i am not forgotten
impulseMusic I was yelling that the whole time!!!!! Israel Houghton!! I am not forgotten hahahahahaha
Rosemary Contreras de la Morales I LOVE playing that song!! 💜
Drumeo that juste Amazing. Thanks for the drum
Would you guys ever ask Danny Carey for a session?
The funk shuffle is amazing!
I used to do that thing he does with the hi hat (not to lift the right hand instead play with just lifting the wrist to the hh) but I never saw any one doing it so I "put" it away & to my surprise there it is......im so damn stupid
nadir6661 if you do something that works for you.. just keep it, doesnt matter if someone else does ot or not
thnx so much for your comment:) then the hh "trick" will be back on my playing
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nadir6661
nadir
Excellent material and great, clear teaching and drumming! Awesome! Sharing with my students. Love that you make the connection with country and gospel. Cheers Bro!
I PLAY THE SHOUT BEAT ALLLLLLLL THE TIME AT CHURCH 😂
Church of God in Christ?
Reggie Ordonez maaaaaaannn have your pastor ever let the shout song go on for an hour that's why my father always told me to get paid for my craft cause it's real work.
Ours is a alot faster than what he was playing about 177 bpm it was so exhausting. His was about 146bpm
177 holy crap.. no one shouts that fast..
Beautiful playing man. I'm no church-goer, but your playing takes me a bit closer to God.
wait... this video he is 29 but in the "Groove Builder" video (that was uploaded in 2014) he says he is 30?? WTF is going on ?
+João Santos that's weird.. Maybe they shot this a long time ago?
+YouKnowWhosJelle yeah seems to make sense
The look of this video looks like it was drumeo in like 2012 or 2013, so that makes sense