On Friday night, we had a Missions Service, and another church came by with their choir. They didn't bring their drummer.
I got to the service late, so our alternate drummer was on the kit. (He really only plays when I'm not there).
They sang He Reigns Forever.
My alternate didn't know the song and he was up there trying, but it's one of those songs you have to KNOW to be able to play properly, so I went up and took over.
I was playing too loud

The Choir Director had to look over at me and say: "You're playing too loud."
I was SO embarassed. Man, just thinking about it.
My mother, wife, sister, and even my Bishop told me that I did a great job on the song, but they aren't musicians. I personally knew that I came up there hittin the drums like they stole something, and I overshadowed the choir.
It was embarassing, but I learned something. On Sunday Morning I played better than I EVER have. I'm now determined to not only regulate my tempo and licks, but to make sure my volume is never overbearing.
It's better for someone to have to tell me to play LOUDER, than for them to have to tell me I'm playing too loud.
For all the up and comers (and even the vets), If I could give you a word of advice: DON'T OVERPLAY.
I learned the hard way.
