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The groove just doesn't come until you close your eyes and let the music play you...? My entire life of musicality has revolved around the groove...and allowing the music to come before the ego. My understanding of performance is that in order to get in the groove, you must first allow the groove to take over, to be, to take it's rightful place, at the center of the performance. We must realize, we are either playing 3:30, or we are playing 4/4...-ish or "The Eleven", and in the middle of the groove, pockets lined with goodness. Because, when we try to direct the beat, rather than allowing the beat to direct the groove, we fight time and torment the guitar.

When we open our minds and close our eyes, majic happens....ever notice that? Let the music play the band, and majic will happen around you.

That is the premise of a band I have known for years, "Perpetual Groove" out of, all places, surprise, surprise, Athens. I knew these guys would do well when they were young, but today they have figured out the fine art of the groove, and how to allow it to perform the task of musicality, rather than laboring over the headache of keeping time.

I have always known one thing, when you are in the groove, rather than trying to create the groove, majical music happens. And afterall, isn't that what we have been chasing all of our lives..? Or you do prefer strict, tight neckties and plain white starch around your "music"?

I know that not everyone prefers to live in the groove, but it is what we all desire, deep inside our darkest reaches...do the 70s thing, put on some 'phones and listen with your mind, eyes closed.

(I know how to spell...I prefer to spell it that way, thank very much, English majors....)

Choose your own groove to "get it".

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Posted on 13 years ago
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Thank you Jonnistix for something meaningful to contemplate. You are obviously a musical thinker. I agree that "the groove" is a very fertile place to hang out for musical creativity, One of my teachers taught me that the essence of music was to play the feeling, and I would add to your message regarding using your brain to listen with, the following:

Every human being, without exception, at one point in their physical development reached the stage of being, literally, all heart, but never all brain.

Listen with your heart.

Want a good starting example of what I consider an excellent groove? go to Youtube and give a listen to "No Ordinary Love" by Sade about ten times in a row, then we can start a serious discussion about " the groove"

How about you... what are your favorite "grooves"? I'd love to know what you consider required listening on the subject.

Peace all.

Glen

Posted on 13 years ago
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i believe the groove is what we all strive for its really transcending a form of spirituality to be of another world, dimension or what have you its the buzz of a connection with other musicians to perform the perfect jam a feeling that goes through your heart and soul i have not felt that for awhile the old days are gone but not forgotten oh to of reminded me why i started playing now to search for it again and to find it !!!

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