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Class Guitar Playing
I wish I could play guitar like this!
Psalm Drummers Summer School
A couple of weeks ago I was at the 1st ever Psalm Drummers Summer School, held in St George’s School Windsor. 3 days of worship, frantic drumming, training and friendship and it was nice to escape the rain in Ireland and head for warmer climes!. (Why is it always raining every time I fly from Ireland???).
The emphasis was very much on practical hands on training. I found this very helpful as I really went wanting to improve my technique. There were 3 strands:
- Drum kit course
- Percussion
- Children’s course
The quality of the facilitators was top notch with such people as Ed Freitas, Bono Hodge, Calum Rees, raul D’Oliveira, Stew Smith (ex Delirious) and others.
I was on the Percussion course, which was led by Mike Simpson of Inspire Works. This was awesome especially the session on using percussion for effect (as opposed to laying down a groove), ie. using instruments such as cymbals, shakers, tambourines, etc.
At the end of this Mike read out Psalm 23 line by line and we had to respond by playing in a way that reflects that line. It was quite remarkable that this sounded good as with about 10-15 people there it’s likely that each will have a different interpretation of each line. What I liked was that it was possible to have different instruments playing at different volumes and strengths and it didn’t sound a mess.
For example, verse 4 says:
“Even though I walk
through the valley of the shadow of death,
I will fear no evil,
for you are with me;
your rod and your staff,
they comfort me.”
Some people were banging a frame drum with increasing volume, symbolizing a victorious proclamation, while others were gently playing a shaker seemingly displaying a quiet confidence in God’s promise. Awesome creative stuff!!
Ed Freitas’ session on warm ups, sticks and heads was very welcome as not being a kit drummer I confess I haven’t a clue about how to even hold a drum stick! I didn’t realise that you needed to do warm ups before playing. You can even apply that to percussion instruments so that’s something practical to take away.
One of the highlights was the Strike the Drum Celebration in St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Around 50 drummers gathered to play along dancers from Movement in Worship. Suffice to say that something like that has never happened there before! I could physically feel the ground shake and rumble as we played. No idea what all the tourists thought of this. It’s a shame we were not allowed to record anything there (apparently it is illegal to film the tomb of a dead Monarch). From there we played in procession from the Castle through the town.
Well I could say much more but if you are reading this I would recommend that if you get the chance you go along next year and see for yourself and learn from some top class drummers!!
Lisburn Drummer Plays for 102 Hours
Allister Brown from Lisburn in County Antrim (I used to live there) set a new world record recently by playing the drums for 102 hours and 45 minutes. Yes. I did say hours, not minutes. He previously held the record in 2003 when he drummed for 58 hours and 17 minutes, and in 2004 for 78 hours. All in a good cause as well, raising about £5,000 cash for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust.
To qualify for the record he had to play recognisable tunes and not repeat any song with 4 hours. It wasn’t quite non-stop as he was allowed a 5 minute break for every hour he played. (Well, I guess he’d need the odd widdle or 2).
See his website for more.
(Photo courtesy of www.lisburntoday.co.uk)
Free Drum Kit Clinic / Workshop
Date: Saturday 16th August
Venue: High Kirk Presbyterian Church, 65-71 Thomas Street, Ballymena, BT43 6A (click for Google Map)
Time: 10am - 12noon (performance will be in the evening)
Facilitator: Calum Rees (Kathryn Scott, Brian Doerksen, Vineyard Music, TOTPs)
As part of Fuel 08 in Ballymena, Psalm Drummers will be putting on a free kit workshop for drummers involved in playing in church or those who would like to know more about playing drums in worship. It will be facilitated by Calum Rees.
Calum has a great many CD releases to his credit including Vineyard albums ‘Hungry’, ‘Come Now Is The Time’ and ‘Surrender’. He was for many years at South West London Vineyard, but now lives in Vancouver, Canada with his wife Joyce. He is a drum teacher and session player by profession often working in the mainstream recording, touring and doing TV dates. He is also a long time member of Psalm Drummers and has been a regular clinician and workshop facilitator.
It will be a fully hands on workshop and all participants will be expected to take part. Also as part of the Fuel 08 main stage, Psalm Drummers will be performing and I wish to invite you to join with us for this performance.
What do I need?
You will need to bring a small (4 or 5 piece) drum kit, cymbals and sticks. A strap to carry a snare, floor tom or djembé (if you have one) for the evening performance.
If you do not have a kit available to bring but would still like to attend please get in touch. Also if you wish to play percussion (djembé, congas etc) you are more than welcome, however the workshop will be catered for kit players.
Please let us know if you wish to come as numbers are limited. Go to www.facebook.com/pages/Psalm-Drummers-Northern-Ireland/17217154509




















































