#1 Solving Drum Volume Issues: Without a "Fish Tank"
Drum screens, enclosures and electronic drums are not the best solutions to drum volume issues. In this instructional video for Church musicians, Grant speaks with drummer/percussionist Jonathan Truman about some other approaches drummers and band leaders can take to solve the problem of drums that are too loud. We may not be able to instantly “gift” our volunteer Church drummer with the necessary skills and musicality to control their volume today. But there are highly effective, simple steps that can be taken. THE BAND of volunteers from City Church East, Nashville, TN. USA (www.citychurcheast.org): - Grant Norsworthy – acoustic guitar, lead vocal (www.grantnorsworthy.com) - Jonathan Truman – drums/percussion - Zach Vinson – keyboard - Aaron Sands – bass guitar - Evan Redwine – electric guitar (www.evanredwine.com) - Emily Roig (www.emilyroig.com) – additional vocals THE CREW: - Chris Raines – videographer (www.bullhornmedia.tv) - David Lim - live audio engineer - Lori Gardner – production manager - Randall Holton – production assistant POST PRODUCTION - Grant Norsworthy - Producer/Director (www.grantnorsworthy.com) - Chris Raines - Video Editing (www.bullhornmedia.tv) - Evan Redwine - Audio Mixing (www.evanredwine.com) Shot @The Anchor Fellowship 629, 3rd Avenue South “SoBro” Nashville TN 37210 (www.theanchorfellowship.com) Thursday, 1/14/16 This video recording is © 2016 Team Tasman Music /ASCAP The demonstration song used near the close of this video: “More Of You And Less Of Me” Verse words by Theodore Monod (1874). Music & Additional Lyrics by Greg Cooper, Grant & Brooke Norsworthy, Jamie Seyfang & Luke Woodhouse (© 2013) Instrumental sting intro music from Larry Norman's song "Pardon Me" from his 1972 album "Only Visiting This Planet" (Verve Records).
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