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How drummers can improve playing with a click track

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  • Опубліковано 17 сер 2024
  • If you’re not used to it, playing along with a metronome or click track can be harder than you realize, especially for drummers. If you play in the worship band at church and you’re starting to use tracks, here’s a few tips I’ve learned to help get used to playing along with a click.
    This video covers:
    1. Why I think drummers specifically have the hardest time with playing to a click
    2. Helpful tips for your personal practice time
    3. The three trouble spots in a song drummers generally get hung up
    4. How to set up your IEM headphone monitor mix when you’re playing drums
    I use the Tempo app by Frozen Ape on my iPhone or iPad. Here’s a link:
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 64

  • @jnj2233
    @jnj2233 Рік тому +1

    Great tips! Just had my first click/tracks worship gig. Did well considering it was my first time. These monitoring tips I think will help tremendously. Be one with the click! It’s the way…

  • @drumincritter
    @drumincritter 6 років тому +8

    Re: Fills and Tom builds, make sure you are breathing normally through them, when we do something that is hard, or harder than usual, we tend to hold our breath. Thus the natural instinct is to speed up that process so that we are no longer depriving ourselves of oxygen and can breath normally again. If you can breath 'normally', or concentrate on your breath, it will help immensely with your speed and control. (Note you should actually be breathing with the phrasing, but that's a different topic...)

  • @rossrinkenbaugh4005
    @rossrinkenbaugh4005 Рік тому

    Hello, and God bless. I'm a new subscriber and thankful I found this channel. After over 25years of playing drums, I'm looking forward to the new worship leadership in our church as they mentioned in IEMs and click tracks will be available for us. The last time I used a click track was in the studio work I did over a decade ago. It's looks like it's gonna take some getting used to. But with God's guidance it will all work out. Thank's for the insightful videos. 🥁🙏💯

  • @edjones2199
    @edjones2199 7 місяців тому

    Fantastic simply put fantastic
    I’m a 65-year-old drummer UUU finding the pocket for the first time
    It’s it’s coming, but I feel like a total beginner but I love it new passion, the whole thing Keep up the good work bro

  • @JordanJMSDrums
    @JordanJMSDrums 4 роки тому

    I personally use click and track all the time. It has helped me become more solid in my simple grooves and in my fills. The hardest part was just JUMPING into doing it. Mind over matter when you start off. Really enjoyed the wisdom of this video

  • @timdaulby
    @timdaulby 4 роки тому

    I played with a click track in a worship band for the first time this week, it was so hard! These tips are so helpful, thank you so much

  • @13bluestars
    @13bluestars 7 років тому +1

    Great stuff here! Thanks for putting all these thoughts together! Keep it coming.

  • @jdogdaddy
    @jdogdaddy 6 років тому

    Great advice and tips - concise and pertinent!

  • @robsharp2941
    @robsharp2941 7 років тому

    I pan the instruments left and right and leave the cue, click and drums and bass in the center. But similar concept. Great tips! Especially turn down the vocals I tell that to my band all the time.

  • @lukash1350
    @lukash1350 3 роки тому

    thank you for this video, so helpful!!! 😁👊🏽. Godbless

  • @lavelllucas
    @lavelllucas Рік тому

    I prefer supplemental perc tracks with conga or something on the "ands". I turn the vocals way down, and the band kinda half-way. I use visual ques to ensure where we are, as well as memorization. Tracks are good for a drummers blood pressure because we don't have to deal with "Too fast", "Too slow" from different people. With the track, there is no discussion.

  • @PedroBrandaodrums
    @PedroBrandaodrums 4 роки тому

    This is gold information appreciate it very much, God bless

  • @groove-coachtv5215
    @groove-coachtv5215 5 років тому

    These are really helpfull tips. Thank you.

  • @reebokgoalie256
    @reebokgoalie256 6 років тому

    Thanks great advice!

  • @elliotignasiak5152
    @elliotignasiak5152 5 років тому

    good tips!

  • @wahoo236
    @wahoo236 7 років тому +8

    Greetings, I'm the sound engineer for a 750 seat house in the mid-west. When our church made the big move from an analog board with floor wedges to a digital board with in-ear monitors, I put my foot down on a two things. First: Everyone in the worship team will use an in-ear monitor. No more floor wedges (except in the case of special music like a guy singing to a CD for the offertory). This was to TOTALLY eliminate the sound reflections coming off the stage from the many wedges. Second: Everyone uses the click track, no exceptions. This was a shock for some of our people. I had to continue to check their mixes for a while, looking for people that had turned down (or off) the click track. We had some people that whined more than others, but after a few weeks, even the most resistant guy admitted that he would not want to go back. Now it is just "the way we do things." New members don't even question it.
    I realize that this video talked specifically about the drummer follows the click, and the band follows the drummer. But for what it's worth, I think our band has better overall tempo when they all hear the beat.

    • @practicalworship
      @practicalworship  7 років тому +2

      Totally agree! Our team has grown to really appreciate the click track. It offers security and comfort for them. And it has made the band play better together.

    • @david8252
      @david8252 6 років тому

      That’s good, though it seems like a bit of overstep there lol.

    • @josiahsmith5698
      @josiahsmith5698 5 років тому

      Sounds like you're overstepping your bounds a little bit there, unless you're also the music director.

  • @Yaboroqe
    @Yaboroqe 6 років тому

    Spot on!

  • @davidkeller5664
    @davidkeller5664 Рік тому

    At 4:30 you speak of mixing the click right of the band mix. Rookie question I know, but what equipment would I need to accomplish this? I just picked up a Boss DB-90 to get started, for what it's worth. Thanks!

  • @Whopcap
    @Whopcap 5 років тому +2

    How does it work during transition? Great video!

    • @practicalworship
      @practicalworship  5 років тому +1

      It depends. Since we run tracks with Ableton, the transitions and tempo changes are programmed into the set. But if you’re running a click off an app, the people I know will stop the click a few bars before the ends and get the next song ready on the playlist.

  • @ivanp2490
    @ivanp2490 5 місяців тому

    Tons of drummers advise using a click but what does that mean? All i hear is click click click at different tempos but im i supposed to hit a note at every click?

    • @practicalworship
      @practicalworship  5 місяців тому

      A click typically is just counting the quarter notes of the measure, like if someone was counting “1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4” and you play your part to that.

  • @rowifi
    @rowifi 6 років тому

    So true

  • @charlschuck6
    @charlschuck6 6 років тому

    Do you know of an android app or windows way I could use a click that sounds good like noticeable , usually we don't use click but this hasn't been an issue in our band but now I noticed we need it our new drummer has difficultyy keeping track when we speed up or just slow down randomly and bass tries to make it come back but , I would like your recommendations . To help us . blessings love your educational videos

  • @mr.d3916
    @mr.d3916 6 років тому +1

    For me, to use a click, not only the drummer should have but also the entire band members. The hardest is in the transition from the next song.

    • @practicalworship
      @practicalworship  6 років тому +2

      Totally agree! If technology allows, everyone should have click in their ears.

  • @danisantos1423
    @danisantos1423 6 років тому

    Hi my question is do you only practice with a click track or even the over all worship has the click track in it? Does the congregation hear it too? Also is the drummer the “leader” the one who starts every song? Or is the worship leader the leader? Sorry for all the questions just looking for some guidance

    • @practicalworship
      @practicalworship  6 років тому

      Hi Dani, these are great questions. We use a click the entire time-both in rehearsal and during the actual service. Yes, everyone in the band (singers included) hear the click. But, no, the congregation does not hear it. As far as who starts the song, it depends on your context. We use pre-recorded guides (vocal cues that count us in), but the drummer would be the best person if you don't have something like that.

  • @stevepompei3694
    @stevepompei3694 3 місяці тому

    If Stewart Copeland saw this video way back he would be a entirely different drummer, im so glad he didn't.

  • @isaachughes8130
    @isaachughes8130 5 років тому

    Time is one of the dimensions of musical expression. Lock into a grid and you take away one dimension. Overcompress your dynamics and you take away another. Any wonder why so much of the music today sounds the same?

  • @adamdiazzz
    @adamdiazzz 5 років тому +1

    what does it sound like

    • @practicalworship
      @practicalworship  5 років тому +1

      Mine sounds like a wood block, but many others sound like a computer beep (like the default click track in ProTools or Ableton).

    • @adamdiazzz
      @adamdiazzz 5 років тому

      Practical Worship should i invest in in ear monitors?

    • @practicalworship
      @practicalworship  5 років тому

      It depends on your situation. What are you using right now to hear yourself?

  • @cringe2474
    @cringe2474 3 роки тому

    Do the drums sound quieter with the headphones? I never used them haha!

    • @practicalworship
      @practicalworship  3 роки тому

      You definitely want to bring some of the drum mics into your IEM mix...

    • @cringe2474
      @cringe2474 3 роки тому

      @@practicalworship so what I hear in the headphone is a mix or just the actual kit?

    • @practicalworship
      @practicalworship  3 роки тому

      @@cringe2474 In the ideal situation, you’d have a custom mix of all the channels-the drums, the other instruments and singers and the click. So you could hear yourself, others and the click track.

    • @cringe2474
      @cringe2474 3 роки тому

      @@practicalworship is there any sound bleed from Amps and stuff like that?

  • @dsdbergeron03
    @dsdbergeron03 4 роки тому +2

    To me click tracks take the feeling out of the music. Some times you may want to go into another chorus or just slow it down a bit during a certain point of worship. Tracks have turned worship into a concert, we have taken the worship out of it. All churches are starting to look and sound the same, all these worship leaders want to be the next big thing. And I have been playing in church since 2004.

  • @SrTubular
    @SrTubular 5 років тому

    Trying to put a metronome on AC/DC? Good luck! Hahaha, great example.

  • @MrGilperc
    @MrGilperc 6 місяців тому

    You really can't afford to turn down the vocals in your IEM's when you also sing harmony as a drummer.

  • @Megaseawolf
    @Megaseawolf 5 років тому +2

    Great advice! Hail Satan though! 🤘

  • @BluesLicks101
    @BluesLicks101 6 років тому +9

    30 years playing worship music in some of the most prominent groups in my area ...and I HATE click tracks. They have RUINED music.

    • @practicalworship
      @practicalworship  6 років тому +1

      I've grown to ❤️ click tracks, no matter what the genre is. It has become my safety net. I don't have to worry if I'm dragging if I'm too tied or rushing because I'm too excited. Clicks don't lie...

    • @asmallpug
      @asmallpug 6 років тому +2

      BluesLicks101 your comment is the most uneducated comment I’ve ever heard, if you think you don’t need it, then you need it. I’d go on with this reply but I don’t want to waste my energy.

    • @blackhats9743
      @blackhats9743 5 років тому

      Blues you are right if you can play then why do we need the click tracks it has ruined the music

    • @KyleThurmanMusic
      @KyleThurmanMusic 5 років тому +1

      @@asmallpug genre on music is def a factor in this. obviously you like blues... which in blues music, youre right, ditch the click... that is, if you can actually play well. but most worship music needs to have a more tight tempo. blues music more so has a great back beat.

    • @KyleThurmanMusic
      @KyleThurmanMusic 5 років тому

      that was meant for @bluesLicks101

  • @isaachughes8130
    @isaachughes8130 5 років тому +3

    Please stop. Stop doing worship sets to click tracks. Your killing the music. Why did we decide in the 80's that music should always be at a constant tempo? Grid does not equal music.