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Music That Moves You
Share one track that has incredible groove - drop it in the comments below 👇 Tell us why it moves you and what you love about the rhythm. I'll go first :)
3 likes • 21d
It’s Steve Gadd for me on 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover … here he is live at the iconic Central Park concert … oh yeah Paul Simon is involved too 😀 https://youtu.be/K4xoHjNjxus?si=7j03xVMvP3eYUEpf
Practice. Progress. Play.
I've been talking with some of you about staying consistent with practice. Here's the reality: even after 20+ years, I drift without a system. Even with projects and deadlines ahead, I need to sit down and plan. Otherwise momentum dies. Consistency is what transforms random sessions into real progress. And real progress is what lets you actually enjoy playing music. That's the path: Practice. Progress. Play. I'm thinking about putting together a workshop for early January where we build our 2026 rhythm practice plans together. We'd cover: → Daily rhythm workout structure (that you'll actually do) → How to show up consistently without burning out → Building momentum that lasts → Setting goals that motivate instead of overwhelm I'd also share musical examples of what I'm preparing for upcoming projects - how I'm breaking down the rhythm work and building it into daily practice. Couple of hours live with Q&A. Recording + all the planning materials afterward. Under $30. Early January. If this sounds useful, drop a comment below. I'm gauging interest before I put it all together. Dave
1 like • Dec '25
Sounds good, I need that consistency
A Guide To Mastering Your Rhythm - grab your copy!
Hey everyone! If you haven't downloaded your Guide to Mastering Your Rhythm yet, now's the perfect time. This guide is the foundation of everything we do in Rhythm Skool. Inside, you'll discover: The Triangle of Inner Pulse Method - Step (grounding the pulse) - Clap (your built-in percussion) - Say (vocalising rhythmic layers) This approach comes from my time studying Sabar drumming in West Africa and 20+ years working with musicians worldwide. It's about feeling rhythm in your body, not just counting it in your head. What's inside the guide: → The complete Triangle of Inner Pulse breakdown→ Deep Groove Compass: Time, Rhythm, Feel, and Connect→ Practical exercises you can start using immediately→ My journey from The Gambia to touring with Robert Plant→ The beginner's mind approach to rhythm mastery 👉 [DOWNLOAD YOUR GUIDE HERE] How to use it: Start with the Triangle of Inner Pulse exercise on page 3. Set your metronome to 70 BPM and just try it for 5 minutes. You'll immediately feel the difference between thinking about rhythm and experiencing it in your whole body. Then: - Work through the exercises at your own pace - Bring questions to our twice-monthly Rhythm Hangouts - Share your discoveries in the community Drop a comment below after you've tried the first exercise - what did you notice? What surprised you? Let's get some discussion going! Keep Grooving, Dave
1 like • Nov '25
Thank you for this great little resource
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Ian Londesbrough
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Been playing guitar&drums since I was a kid, still gigging on drums & playing guitar & singing with adults with learning difficulties & disabilities.

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Joined Nov 27, 2025
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