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Core Groove E: 5/8 groove Here is a basic 5/8 pattern superimposed over 4/4 time. ete. Here is what a bass ne using eighth notes in groupings of five could look like. D-9 Ans D-9 Ans pb.» Ang b-9 Ens Ans ete. If you want to flesh it out and play more of the 5/8 pattern you can play something similar to the following bass line D9» Ens Al D-9 Eps AT D9 E-bS Ang D9 E-ns Ano ete. The challenge at the beginning is to play the 5/8 pattern and still express the harmony as close to the original har- monic rhythm as possible. Experiment with different possibilities of delaying and anticipating the chords. Core Groove D: 5/4 groove Here is a 5/4 groove superimposed over 4/4 time. ete.

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