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The word groove.
It's tossed around like candy. Everything is groove, this groove, that.
There are even some bands with word groove in their name, but what exactly is a groove in a first place?
And why is it so important?
It's interesting how when ask what a groove is really can ? clearly explain it.
Ask yourself can you define it right now?
So before we start groovin', let's define and agree on what a groove is.
The dictionary defines "groove" simply as a strong beat or rhythm.
And that is an excellent way to think of the grooves will be discovering on this dvd.
The grooves introduced here are usually short patterns that are repeated strongly with confidence and presicion to set-up the feeling of a strong beat or rhythm.
?That's how groove's created.?
A groove is not limited to drums or percussion, either all instruments that played well can create groove of some sort.
The word "groove" in professional circles can also mean how you play the patterns.
So if you hear somebody's saying "Steve Gadd has got a great groove" that means it's the way he's playing the drums.
Not necessarily the pattern itself.
Good grooves have a very strong effect on almost all human beings.
Every notice how when you hear a great groove you can't seat still or find yourself tapping you foot.
That's the effect that a good groove has.
Something as simple as an expertly played shaker can get people's undivided attention if it's played with a good groove.
The amazing thing about groove is an individual human element we all put on what we play.
If we'll parade a hundred drummers up here right now and have them play groove number one from ?the poster? we'll have one hundred different sounding grooves,
even though, we're all play the same notes.
And that is the most important thing to remember, now and when you finish this dvd.
It's how you play the grooves, that's important
The sound quality, the bounce between your limbs, the relationship between the instruments of your drum set and how they react to each other,
you time center, are you in front or behind the beat.
And are those deliberated characteristics that you want to offer.
This are all thing to consider when your practicing alone, before trying them out on other unsuspecting musicians.