Music really is my drive in life. Other people hear it and exploring it. Once you hear the song you will find yourself humming and /or singing it. The reason for this, is that they actually spread.
Its the rhythm of that part that gets stuck in their heads. Again you have a fairly simple beat, but the really infectious part is "WHO LET THE DOGS OUT", with the 5 barks. How about 'Who let the dogs out'. A single; very simple repeating, beat. With 'Hey Mickey', its the claps.
Simplicity. You can hear and feel every hit, the sounds drive into your head and don't want to make songs people cant stop thinking about, things to try are an often repeating chorus, a driving beat that doesn't get on peoples nerves, but is still simple enough to get stuck in our heads. There is something wildly hypnotic about a slow drum beat. First, slower is better.
I have found a few general rules for getting that Groove to pop. You can hear and feel every hit, the sounds drive into your head and tapping your foot. There is something wildly hypnotic about a slow drum beat. First, slower is better.
I have found a few general rules for getting that Groove to pop. You can hear and feel every hit, the sounds drive into your head and tapping your foot. There is something wildly hypnotic about a slow drum beat. First, slower is better. I have found a few general rules for getting that Groove to pop.
You can hear and feel every hit, the sounds drive into your head and tapping your foot. There is something wildly hypnotic about a slow drum beat. First, slower is better. I have found a few general rules for getting that Groove to pop.
You can hear and feel every hit, the sounds drive into your head and tapping your foot. There is something wildly hypnotic about a slow drum beat. First, slower is better. I have found a few general rules for getting that Groove to pop.
You can hear and feel every hit, the sounds drive into your head and tapping your foot. There is something wildly hypnotic about a slow drum beat. First, slower is better. I have found a few general rules for getting that Groove to pop. The beats hot, the bass is hooking you in and you cant stop bobbing your head and tapping your foot.
The first time you create a really great groove is a wonderful experience.
The Groove 'The Art
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