Duck Dunn is the "master of the groove, one of which bears has contributed to the history of R & B. He played with major bands and solo artists of the genre and much of the fusion of blues, southern music (Dunn is from Memphis) and gospel owe it to him. He was part of The Blues Brothers, Muddy Waters, Freddie King, Jerry Lee Lewis, Eric Clapton, Tom Petty, Wilson Pickett, Sam & Dave, Guy Sebastian, Rod Stewart, Bob Dylan, among others. Here
tells how builds its grooves.
"I do not think so much about technique when playing. I just try not to overload the groove. I try to do things the simplest way possible, I think more in the groove than in notes. I play what I feel, I do not need to use a lot of notes to get where I want. And when you find the groove, anything that touches it works. Once the bass and drums are in tune, everyone plays better. That's when you have a band much better. "
tells how builds its grooves.
"I do not think so much about technique when playing. I just try not to overload the groove. I try to do things the simplest way possible, I think more in the groove than in notes. I play what I feel, I do not need to use a lot of notes to get where I want. And when you find the groove, anything that touches it works. Once the bass and drums are in tune, everyone plays better. That's when you have a band much better. "
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