Here we take a look at another fantastic David Garibaldi groove. This groove is very syncopated and may take a while to be be able to hear against the beat, so it is important to start slow. Like with any Garibaldi groove, it is very important that the ghost notes are kept down as low as possible and everything is right in the pocket. Try and emphasize the triplet feel, even though some of the snare and bass drums fall on the second partial, obscuring the time. This groove and song are both loads of fun, I hope you enjoy!! Check out more at my website:
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