Ha, ha! I laugh because even though I’ve never really seen how other drummers mark their lyric sheets, mine look just like yours! This is actually the first time I’ve looked at a worship drummer blog. Thanks for putting it out. I like the idea of taping sheets together. I haven’t done that, so that part’s different. I might try that. What I usually do if there’s not too much on the second page, say the bridge, is to copy it by hand onto the first page. I also will (sometimes) write out part of the drum part–usually the main kick & snare pattern, using two-line drummer notation (because it’s so easy), especially if several songs are similar. Keep up the good work! Rock on!
Ha, ha! I laugh because even though I’ve never really seen how other drummers mark their lyric sheets, mine look just like yours! This is actually the first time I’ve looked at a worship drummer blog. Thanks for putting it out. I like the idea of taping sheets together. I haven’t done that, so that part’s different. I might try that. What I usually do if there’s not too much on the second page, say the bridge, is to copy it by hand onto the first page. I also will (sometimes) write out part of the drum part–usually the main kick & snare pattern, using two-line drummer notation (because it’s so easy), especially if several songs are similar. Keep up the good work! Rock on!
Joe