From a drummer to a drummer, one minute in I already know this will be good because you didnt spoil the song with impatient cymbal playing...thank you for sittung it out. Playing a full pause note is also playing ;)
Timothy, thank you for doing this and putting it out there for others in the kingdom to benefit from! This was excellent and helped me to quickly learn this song when I was brought in to play at the last minute.
Great work Tim! Man, this is such a hard song for a guitarist who only fills in on the kit occasionally at youth group! Love the song, and your toturial is real good!
Awesome! Thank you for putting all this work and making these videos for us. I personally really appreciate your videos. I don't know what I would do without them.
Timmothy, I love the video but I don’t fully understand. I know you made the web sight but is sooooo expensive and I can’t buy it. What do I do my church needs me.
Hey there Timothy. First off, thank you for providing such a wonderful, clear, professionally done tutorial of so many songs we worship drummers play. Simply seeing it done on a kit can answer many questions! With that being said, I've noticed you go to the lengths to copy these drum parts note for note when you play. I greatly admire your dedication and time it takes to do it. It is a high level skill. My question is do you think all drummers should strive to play it like the record, or imbue some of their own style? While I probably get 90% of the grooves like the record, and cop the recognizable fills, sometimes I wonder if my time would be better spent using my own ideas rather than trying to copy very busy parts/fills that won't be as memorable to the congregation. Thoughts?
Hey Dylan, Thank your for the kind words, I really appreciate it. For me personally, it was very valuable especially in the beginning to copy songs exactly, so that I can build my own vocabulary and understand all the nuances of worship drumming. However, when it comes to playing at church, my take is to learn the main parts/kick patterns/tom grooves as they are in the song and then have freedom with the fills and builds (as long as it's tasteful and not overplayed). However, if the worship leader wants a different arrangement, then always respect and follow the worship leaders direction. I hope that helps. Great question.
am I the only one who feels that the roll that keeps going in the song is completely unnecessary and doesn't go with the pace and mood of the song. he plays it perfectly here like the original but I think the original drummer was just trying too hard to add something "cool" 😂
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From a drummer to a drummer, one minute in I already know this will be good because you didnt spoil the song with impatient cymbal playing...thank you for sittung it out. Playing a full pause note is also playing ;)
You are a very humble drummer whom I adore the most God bless you bro
Thank you for the kind words!
Thanks Timothy for the in depth tutorials. The groove scribe make learning songs easier.
So happy to hear that Shawn!
Timothy, thank you for doing this and putting it out there for others in the kingdom to benefit from! This was excellent and helped me to quickly learn this song when I was brought in to play at the last minute.
Timothy has without a doubt my favorite drum covers in all of worship world
You are a great drummer bro! Keep it up bro, God bless you (I love you drum SJC, your drum is my dream)
Thanks a lot Josue!
am very grateful and I hope u improve more to help more because am actually learning seriously from ur tutorials
Great work Tim! Man, this is such a hard song for a guitarist who only fills in on the kit occasionally at youth group! Love the song, and your toturial is real good!
It is!! My friend did it on guitar at fine arts but he got it!!!!
Can’t wait 😊
Me too
He is hands down the best drummer🥁
We're about to begin the live premiere!
The live premiere was amazing
Awesome! Thank you for putting all this work and making these videos for us. I personally really appreciate your videos. I don't know what I would do without them.
Thank you very much! New subscriber here. Declaring for more blessings!
Thanks bro.. I have learned a lot from this tutorial 🙏😊❤❤
So happy to hear that!
Will you consider doing a Gratitude Cover by B. Lake? thanks (Love your covers!)
damn never knew how much I’d miss the bass pro shops hat
Those toms tho! Thanks for the cover, super helpful
Drums sound amazing bro
Thanks bro!
Well done!!
(This is just for me practicing)
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Excellent playing my friend! Thanks for the instruction!
Can you do the song breathe plzzz
long have i waited hahah
Haha, I hope it was worth the wait!
@@TimothyCincala it was Worth the wait haha
have a love hate relationship with the tom parts lol
Ikr how can something be so easy and hard
it's also, in the context of the original song, completely unnecessary and out of place.
Timmothy, I love the video but I don’t fully understand. I know you made the web sight but is sooooo expensive and I can’t buy it. What do I do my church needs me.
Hey there Timothy. First off, thank you for providing such a wonderful, clear, professionally done tutorial of so many songs we worship drummers play. Simply seeing it done on a kit can answer many questions! With that being said, I've noticed you go to the lengths to copy these drum parts note for note when you play. I greatly admire your dedication and time it takes to do it. It is a high level skill. My question is do you think all drummers should strive to play it like the record, or imbue some of their own style? While I probably get 90% of the grooves like the record, and cop the recognizable fills, sometimes I wonder if my time would be better spent using my own ideas rather than trying to copy very busy parts/fills that won't be as memorable to the congregation. Thoughts?
Hey Dylan,
Thank your for the kind words, I really appreciate it. For me personally, it was very valuable especially in the beginning to copy songs exactly, so that I can build my own vocabulary and understand all the nuances of worship drumming. However, when it comes to playing at church, my take is to learn the main parts/kick patterns/tom grooves as they are in the song and then have freedom with the fills and builds (as long as it's tasteful and not overplayed). However, if the worship leader wants a different arrangement, then always respect and follow the worship leaders direction. I hope that helps. Great question.
@@TimothyCincala I completely agree with you and appreciate your insight. Happy drumming and many blessings to you!
Hello sir, do you have drum chart for this? Thank you and God bless!
I had to learn this before your upload😭
am I the only one who feels that the roll that keeps going in the song is completely unnecessary and doesn't go with the pace and mood of the song. he plays it perfectly here like the original but I think the original drummer was just trying too hard to add something "cool" 😂