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Everlasting God - Lincoln Brewster (Drum Cover)

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Uploaded by on Apr 9, 2010

Everlasting God from Lincoln Brewster drum cover. Play this in church a lot. Lincoln played this one at a concert we hosted for him at the church.

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  • Dude, I got to tell you man, I've been playing this song all weekend, It's a blast to play! I can't get that 32nd foot beat down but eh' practice, practice, practice. Any hints?

  • @guitardds Practice stepping down on the hi-hat on 1/4 or 8th notes while your bass foot plays 32nd notes on the "uh" of the beat. 1/16th = 1-e-an-UH, 2-e-an-UH, etc. Do that also using the ride or playing the hi-hat with a stick. Let me know if that works for you, I'd be very curious and it'd be very helpful to know the effectiveness of verbal instructions.

  • Dude, Love it man! Question, at :28 how are you getting that triplet sound? is that all foot? that's way fast if so on a single pedal.

  • @guitardds Thanks. Yes, that is a either a triplet or 32nd note with a single bass foot.

  • Great playing Bro! we do this song alot at church ! thanks for the ideas! Awsome!! nothing like playing on a Roland Kit!

  • @bondoguy Thanks, appreciate you checking the cover. For this cover I used the Roland sounds, these days I'm triggering drum sample software. Yes this is a song that gets a lot rotation in our church services too. Rock on!

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  • @rhythmantic

    Thanks man:) Sorry, been away from the set due to illness, but yes, I love the instructions. Very helpful. I can hear it in my mind, I just can't get that triplet on my foot pedal. I do the toe-drop foot method. I've never gotten the whole heel-toe method. Dunno, maybe that's what I need to do to increase pedal speed. Thanks a lot for the info though!

  • @rhythmantic - nice work for sure - that's a triple plus a phantom fourth... :)

  • @rhythmantic Amen!

  • @Kpilot786457 Thank you. It's a blessing to use that talent in His service and in worship of him.

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