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🎁 Get Your Free PDFs & Practice Tools: https://www.garrettortegomusiclessons... Instant access to all the resources from this lesson - and every new one I release. 🎸 Want 1:1 Help? Book an Online Lesson: https://www.garrettortegomusiclessons... Work with me directly to improve your rhythm, groove, fretboard knowledge, and overall musicality. Many guitarists feel like they are improving, learning new licks, new chords, and new songs, but still fall apart the moment they play with other people. If that sounds familiar, the issue is not your lead playing. It is your rhythm. In this video, I show you the real reason your grooves fall apart when it counts, and how to fix it. We break down subdivision, rhythmic phrasing, bar chord landmarks, pentatonic fills, and the “upbeat click” exercise that builds better time feel than anything else. By the end of the lesson, you will understand how to lock into a groove, improvise rhythmic ideas that feel musical, and finally sound connected with the band. What You Will Learn • Why your rhythm falls apart when you play with people • How subdivision immediately upgrades your groove • How to phrase like a drummer using accents • How to break bar chords into real rhythm parts • How to add pentatonic micro fills without losing the beat • How the upbeat metronome click builds real internal time • A one minute practice routine that brings everything together 00:00 Intro 00:33 Subdivision (Muted Strums) 01:25 Phrasing & Groove 01:54 Chords (Bar-Chord Landmarks) 03:03 Pentatonic Fill 04:17 Practicing With Metronome on the Upbeat 05:12 Outro #guitargroove #guitarrhythm #grooveguitar #pentatonicfills #doublestopfills #subdivision #barchords #guitarlesson #intermediateguitar