Start building grooves.

 Get the free Groove Architecture Workbook and master the two-bar framework behind professional funk basslines. 

 

 

 

Stop playing loops. Start building grooves.

Get the free Groove Architecture Workbook and master the two-bar framework behind professional funk basslines.

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 The difference between an amateur bassline and a professional groove isn't speed. It's architecture.

 
You already know the notes. But when you try to write a groove, it feels like a loop running on a treadmill. It doesn't breathe. It doesn't go anywhere.
 
That's because most players think about notes first and rhythm second. They try to fill every empty space with a fill, and they lose the most important part of the groove: The One.
 
The One is your anchor. It's orientation. And when you understand how to build a two-measure phrase around it, your playing changes completely.
 

What's Inside the Workbook

  
 
This 7-page workbook takes the concepts from the video and turns them into a step-by-step practice routine. No standard notation, no heavy theory—just practical block notation that forces you to feel the rhythm internally.
 
 
Here is exactly what you will master:
 
The Commitment Check: How to drop the anchor on The One and play the rests with as much intention as the notes.
 
The Subdivision Scaffold: A four-step isolation drill that forces you to master the downbeat, the "e," the "+," and the "a" of beat one—without relying on a drum loop.
 
The Improv Payoff: How to take a single rhythmic idea in measure one and respond to it freely in measure two.
The Golden Rule of Fills: The exact benchmark you need to hit before you earn the right to play a fill.