![]() Where you place your notes in relation to the beat is very important in nailing different genres. You are completely in control if you can manipulate time and play across a range of tempos. Your sense of rhythm and timing is related to your ability to play music on the bass in time. ![]() A very solid technique allows you to achieve this. GrooveĪ bass player can be ‘in the groove’ or ‘in the pocket’ (pocket and groove are interchangeable) and when they are, all the notes and rhythms are flowing effortlessly within the musical situation whether that is in a band, playing along to a metronome or just playing solo. Groove is everything! Regardless of genre. When there is no groove, you get no head nods and - instead -more pained expressions. ![]() They work together to create head-nodding moments. One thing for sure is that there is a very close relationship between them and your sense of rhythm. ![]() It is surprisingly tough to define what groove, timing and feel actually are, but I’ll give it a go. ![]()
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