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| An Introduction to Drums in Worship The use of drums in worship here in the United States dates back to the 18th century when Africans brought rhythm to praise. Contemporary Christian churches saw the light almost 200 years later and for some, it is still a controversial issue. The use of drums can take many forms – from congregant drumming and joyful noise-making to praise band drumming. In this issue, you’ll learn a little about the history of worship drumming along with helpful tips from professional drummer and Seminars4Worship leader Carl Albrecht. |
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in this issue: An Introduction to Drums in Worship Grace Notes: Tips from Drummer Carl Albrecht Joyful Noise: Worship at Bethel A.M.E. Church Letter From the Editor Product Spotlight Shure Notes™ Archives The Shure Calendar Change My Preferences E-mail to a Friend Privacy Policy You are receiving Shure Notes for Houses of Worship because our records show you have opted in for communications from Shure. To change your profile or subscribe to other Shure publications, click here. |
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