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Simplify Playing in Odd Meter

October 19, 2009 | Time | No Comments

Although counting is an accurate method to approach playing in odd meter, it is too easy to become consumed with the task of counting.

This often results in a lack of internalizing and feeling the overall pulse of the groove itself.

This bass lesson is designed to simplify playing in odd meter by allowing you to think less and feel more!

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Develop A Powerful Groove

July 20, 2009 | Time | No Comments

This bass lesson lays down a simple framework for developing a powerful groove.

There are many methods for developing groove. This particular method can be applied to any musical situation and time-signature.

This is the Groove Clave Concept.

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Improve the Flexibility in Your Groove

May 4, 2009 | Time | No Comments

Depending on how you practice to a metronome, your time can either feel more real or more robotic.

This bass lesson will show you how to dramatically improve the flexibility in your groove and maintain your human feel.

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Resolution Point Matrix

January 2, 2010

Resolution Point Matrix

Instantly execute powerful rhythmic propulsion.
Intensify your bass grooves and bass solos without relying on playing fast.
Do you know which resolution points matter most with the style of music that you play?