9/8 Grooves In Simple Time

In this lesson you will be expanding your knowledge of grooves in the time signature of 9/8 by applying a simple time feel. As there is an '8' as the bottom number in this signature you would expect to see a compound feel so this is a technically odd groove construction method. It will actually end up feeling like a bar of 4/4 with an extra eighth note added when played on its own. Things get particularly cool when this style of part is played under a piece in 9/8 that follows the compound feel as it will create a syncopated opposing rhythm against the music.

Listed below are six example grooves following this concept. As always, use the given ideas as a starting point to create you own grooves. At the bottom of the page you will find a list of lessons that will be useful if you find yourself struggling with the part.


Example 1

A Simple Time 9/8 groove


Example 2

A Simple Time 9/8 groove


Example 3

A Simple Time 9/8 groove


Example 4

A Simple Time 9/8 groove


Example 5

A Simple Time 9/8 groove


Example 6

A Simple Time 9/8 groove


TASKS

  • Learn the grooves above up to a tempo of at least 130bpm.
  • Think about fill construction in 9/8.
  • Create some 4 bar phrases in 9/8. For now, use three bars of a groove followed by one bar of a different groove.

Lessons

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