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frequency areas to contribute my ideas. My Things happen. People get sick. Tires go gig before you agree to the job. You can’t hide ‘drum set sense’ helps me to anticipate the flat. Alarms fail. Over my years as a church when you play drum set! musical moments where the drummer will musician, I have abandoned my percussion play a fill, or a set-up cue, so that I can phrase set-up several times to substitute for an absent To further assist you in developing your accordingly to forestall cluttering the groove. drummer. Would you be ready to knock out prowess on the traps, allow me to recommend a simple pattern if the situation arose? Think a valuable resource from one of my colleagues about it. at [WM]. Carl Albrecht’s “Drum Grooves for PINCH HITTER There I was, blissfully minding my own business Worship” DVD presents seven essential types as I waited to play a simple shaker part for INCREASED OPPORTUNITIES of patterns used in modern worship. You can the close of a worship service. Suddenly the Adding drum set abilities to your arsenal order from www.carlalbrecht.com. Get the DVD drummer got word that his child had been of percussion skills increases your playing and learn all seven grooves. I did! injured. He left church immediately, leaving me prospects. As I survey the ‘gig landscape,’ it to play the kit on the closing song. A sense seems there is always someone searching for of relief poured over me when I realized that a kit player. In many styles of music, a drum set my duty would merely require laying down a player is a necessity, while a percussionist rates groove that I learned back during the Nixon as an added luxury. administration. Of course, make sure that you are up to the I’m still practicing drum set. Mark Shelton Mark is a freelance musician/producer/clinician based in Dallas, TX. Performance credits include North Carolina Symphony, Tin Roof Tango, Dallas Wind Symphony, Daystar Singers & Band, Strata Big Band, and Gateway Worship. www.marksheltonmusic.com CAJON 201: GHOST NOTES AND GROOVES | Mark Shelton Ghost notes are an important part of the cajon plate, since it is the main playing area. To play ghost notes along with experimenting with the skill set. These delicate snippets of sound a ghost note, simply strike anywhere on the delicate sounds on various areas of the front are often more like a whisper than a full tone. front plate with significantly less force (velocity) plate. Very soft, yet audible, they slyly hint at pitch than you would use to play a “regular” tone. or rhythm. Ghost notes might be played by a Think of the ghost note as merely a light touch. Once you are comfortable with producing saxophonist to connect primary pitches in a Experiment with ghosted bass tones at the ghost notes, practice the exercise below. melody, or used by a drum set player to add center of the front plate and ghosted slaps on Work on playing even-volume sounds first, and additional texture and rhythmic interest to a the upper corners. later experiment with inserting slight volume groove. Though barely discernible at times, changes to give the exercise some character. ghost notes add a special spice to a musical In my cajon playing, I use a range of volumes passage when wisely applied. within the context of ghost notes. Sometimes After you have developed control of the bass I want the ghost tone to just barely speak tone, slap tone, and ghost notes, it is time to Ghost notes can be played on any of the while other moments call for more volume. bring those sounds together into grooves. surfaces of the cajon. Let’s focus on the front Work on mastering subtle dynamic shadings of 1 e = e « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « Corner Slap « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « 4 « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « 12 « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « Ghost Note / 8 l = ” { Bass Tone ==================== November 2018 WorshipMusician.com 137