Zoro shares his techniques for playing the drums. This video is part of the Conference In A Box course from Christian Musician Summit (CMS) – featuring practical training workshops for every member of your worship team.
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Other Videos In This Course Series
- Keyboard Transitions: Playing Modern Keys In A Guitar World by Steve Padilla (69:17)
- Expanding Your Vocabulary And Phrasing On The Drum Set (73:02)
- Bassist Master Class (65:21)
- Healthy Worship Ministry (45:05)
- Women In Worship Leadership (60:25)
- Language of Music (54:44)
- How To Mic A Drum Kit (59:23)
- Building A Firm Foundation With Drums and Bass (52:00)
- Acoustic Guitar: Tools For Worship (68:40)
- Getting Electric Guitar Killer Tone In Church (66:49)
- Guitar String Cleaning (2:47)
- How To Be An Effective Background Vocalist (58:36)
- Language Of Life: Thoughts On Improvisation (58:39)
- Gotta Smash The Snake (30:18)
- John Patitucci Interview Excerpt (8:19)
- Drummer’s Master Class (83:53)
- Matt Maher Interview On How He Got Started In Music And Ministry (10:03)
- Thriving Relationships In Worship Ministry (71:19)
- Critically Listening: Inside The Mix (74:34)



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The first 10 minutes of this video is excellent for the entire team to watch and understand the role of the drummer in the worship context. I’m glad my husband/drummer had me watch this after he did. As a non-drummer, I have a greater respect for what he does on our team.
Just floored over the eloquent way zoro put into his introduction, feelings and emotions I have felt for years while drumming. I was particularly impressed with his pointing out how God is really a drummer haha though his delivery may have been tongue in cheek, his points were very valid. Rhythm is in everything God has made from the crescendo of emotions to the flow and pace of our every day lives. Simply put I was very blessed by this video, and recommend it to everyone on our team as well. Oh and for drummers zoro puts some major complicated beats into some very simple exercises to make them easier to think about and use.