Four-On-The-Floor Drive
A clean 4/4 house groove where the kick stays constant while the hats and clap create lift without cluttering the bar.
These lessons focus on discipline over clutter: floor kicks, controlled lift, and the upper-layer decisions that turn a simple loop into a usable house groove.
A clean 4/4 house groove where the kick stays constant while the hats and clap create lift without cluttering the bar.
A house beat that teaches how the open hat can create lift without needing extra percussion density.
A house groove focused on how the clap shapes body response when the kick is already doing its job.
A house beat where the top line stays intentionally narrow and filtered so the groove moves without sounding bright or brittle.
A house groove that teaches how a light shaker line glues the bar together while the kick and clap stay simple.
A house variation that swaps some hat energy for ride emphasis to make a chorus or lifted section feel wider.
A house groove that keeps the floor intact but adds a pickup kick before the loop resets, creating extra urgency.
A house groove where the closed hats drive the upper motion while the kick and clap keep the floor obvious.
A house pattern with a restrained tom turnaround at the end of the bar, useful for transitions without losing the floor.
A house variation where a short snare roll near the bar line adds lift into the next phrase.