I think so yes. I call it the groove. Some other people in bands I play/played with call it the beat yeah. What would be on a chart.Thanks RB. So would you say a groove is a beat? Like would a shuffle groove be the same as a shuffle beat? Or could groove have slightly different meanings?
I don't know if the courses speak as much about the music but more about how they created an entire marketing campaign around it.If there can be college courses on the music of Taylor Swift, there must certainly be a class somewhere on groove and pocket
I call Taylor "Not So" to my granddaughters...as in not so swift. Just to mess with em. Of course she's a billionaire but they haven't put that together to call me out yet.I don't know if the courses speak as much about the music but more about how they created an entire marketing campaign around it.
That's how I think of it.Groove is feel, pocket is tightness with the other players.
Groove is feel and pocket is that foundation you build with a bassist that the whole band builds off.
She’s become a force of nature. And I still can’t recognize any of her songs if I heard them on a radio. Amazing.I don't know if the courses speak as much about the music but more about how they created an entire marketing campaign around it.
That's the magic of finding a great bassist. You just get a telepathic understanding and knowing that if one goes out the pocket, the other stays.When/how do you decide which instrument moves to occupy the same pocket space? Because it's always been me as a drummer who determines it until recently working with a diff bass player. He wasn't gonna move so I did. Not that he's wrong, because there may be a new vibe discovered that I was missing.
But who usually drives the band?
Also not my taste and I don't know the names of any of her songs, I do recognize some of them because I have been around people that listen to radio and they do play her songs constantly so I have heard some of them. Regardless of how one feels, she is popular and making a lot of money.She’s become a force of nature. And I still can’t recognize any of her songs if I heard them on a radio. Amazing.
I apologize to the thread readersAlso not my taste and I don't know the names of any of her songs, I do recognize some of them because I have been around people that listen to radio and they do play her songs constantly so I have heard some of them. Regardless of how one feels, she is popular and making a lot of money.
I am sure it must have been how some grandparents felt about OUR taste in music... (that it was not that great and they could not understand why we even liked it).
I guess it has a lot to do with how much the audience can relate to the artist... such as, being about the same age, and have lived through the same historical events and things such as cancel culture, being inclusive and lots of other "movements" that "influence" people theses days.
I remember reading about how much the Beatles were disliked by the previous generation (the parents of the Beatles fans) because they represented everything that generation was rebelling against and for the "adults" it felt like a very disrespectful act (not conforming to the societal norms). Not saying that TS is not conforming, just comparing how her popularity might feel to people that are not fans of hers for one reason or another. Man this is as far from pocket and groove as one can get...
I get that _you_ can do that. My point was everyone doesn't define them the same - as after listening to a myriad of people use the terms over the years, I've heard tons of overlaps. You say "Pocket is more quantitative" - and yes, it is often used that way (and would behoove anyone to understand that. And yet I can't count the number of times I've heard "playing in the groove" and "playing in the pocket" to mean exactly the same thing. Or "that track has a great pocket".... almost nonsensical usage by your definition. But I've heard nonetheless - and wouldn't want to confused by it (or heaven forbid correct someone) out of strict adherence to one particular definition of a slang term.Not really. I can distinctly define groove. When someone asks me what groove are we playing, I can say it's a swing or shuffle or rock 8's ar a little NOLA feel or a funk or whatever. It's what would be on a piece of sheet music.
Pocket is more qualitative. Playing in pocket is tightness with the other players. If drummer is playing a swing groove but is just totally playing by themselves not paying any attention to accents the bass or keys are playing, then they are playing the groove but they're not playing in the pocket.
Me neither - but I suspect that is far more about our age and dis-interest. Because I have younger people in my life that know their Taylor catalog backwards and forwards.... just as I do with Hendrix or The Beatles.She’s become a force of nature. And I still can’t recognize any of her songs if I heard them on a radio. Amazing.
Yes the term is often used like that - particular among us drummers. But remember these are terms used by all musicians. In various ways as a verb. But also as a verb.Thanks RB. So would you say a groove is a beat? Like would a shuffle groove be the same as a shuffle beat? Or could groove have slightly different meanings?
Agreed. I’m old enough to know thatMe neither - but I suspect that is far more about our age and dis-interest. Because I have younger people in my life that know their Taylor catalog backwards and forwards.... just as I do with Hendrix or The Beatles.
I think it's partly her lack of missteps. It must be difficult to live in the spotlight and not screw up spectacularly once in a while.She’s become a force of nature. And I still can’t recognize any of her songs if I heard them on a radio. Amazing.
She must have an awesomeI think it's partly her lack of missteps. It must be difficult to live in the spotlight and not screw up spectacularly once in a while.
Wait she is a singer? I wondered what she did besides date a football player...She must have an awesome
Management team. I went to look at magazines in a Barnes & Noble and that woman has at least five magazines with her name on them. TS merchandise is everywhere - she’s this generations’ Oprah.