28/02/2021
"Do you know why they call a drummer's seat a throne? Because drummers are kings and queens."
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28/02/2021
"Do you know why they call a drummer's seat a throne? Because drummers are kings and queens."
William attempting a groove and fill in exercise
Shan combining ghost notes and half bar fill in exercises.
Chris' attempt on Raise a Hallelujah by Bethel Music
Here's wishing everyone a very Happy Lunar New Year!
06/11/2019
What does the Cajon bring to an acoustic worship session? Read more on our latest blog post!
Cajon in Worship – Avoda Music Cajon in Worship How the cajon brings a different dimension to an acoustic setup in a worship service. Cajon angle of Joy by Planetshakers being played in a local church meeting. The Cajon brings a new dimension to acoustic setups and is getting increasingly popular in the recent pop culture. You ca...
09/10/2019
How we can creatively push this freedom in a worship session without losing the core values of the worship culture
Freedom In Worship – Avoda Music Freedom In Worship How we can creatively push this freedom in a worship session without losing the core values of worship Whenever we hear the word freedom or liberty, 2 Corinthians 3:17 always comes to mind – “Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.”...
03/10/2019
5 Habits To Develop As A Worship Drummer
https://avoda.sg/2019/09/28/5-habits-to-develop-as-a-worship-drummer/
5 Good Habits to Develop As A Worship Drummer – Avoda Music 5 Habits to Develop As A Worship Drummer 1. Practice Until You Can Play Without Listening To The Track It is important to learn the song and play with the track to get how the feel of the song is and it certainly speeds up the learning process. But after figuring out the parts to play for a song, tu...
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