These were considerably easy to pull off after watching so many of your other videos an listening to how you break down the techniques. It’s so gratifying to be learning from the very start of this journey! ??
Peace Master Swift, these are great exercises, thank you. I am also wondering what is the name of the last track you used in the video? I heard you say, “Catch a Groove”, who is the artist so I can find it easier?
You know what’s crazy Black Dragon? When I was coming up, if I wanted to find “Catch A Groove” I’d have to go on excursions throughout New York City. I’m talking’ Queens, Manhattan and Brooklyn (the Bronx was just too far – LOL). There was no internet back then so building your music collection required you to go on these treasure hunts so to speak. Today, people no longer have to spend hours, days, sometimes weeks finding music. All you have to do is type the name of the song on your web browser and 9 out of 10 times you’ll get the artist name, along with the label, producer, etc. You’ll even be given a discogs link where you can order it and have the joint shipped to you. Your generation has it so easy. The name of the band is JUICE.
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