The Groove Class.

Connect with your Audience.

The Groove Class is an interactive approach to developing, practicing ensemble playing.  You'll learn new skills, make new connections, and most importantly, have fun!

Improve your playing in the practice room and on stage. 

Here's how to get started:

Ensemble!

Groove Class Band: Where musicians come together to improve and create music.

What Musicians Look For.

This course provides the perfect solution to the common problems of struggling with rhythm, timing, and phrasing.

Recording Tools.

Learn to use the latest tech like DAWs (Digital Audio Workstation), video and audio recorders, and perfect microphones.

Lock In!

Lock in, create tension & release, communicate, backing tracks, exercises & examples.

About Me.

I'm Vinny Valentino, a guitarist, educator, and composer dedicated to pushing the boundaries of music and captivating audiences worldwide. With a passion for creating meaningful experiences, my debut album achieved international success and earned praise from George Benson. Through collaborations with esteemed artists and a diverse discography, I continue to explore new musical frontiers. As a musical director, I bring my artistic vision to life, while my compositions have found a home in various media outlets. Sharing my knowledge and love for music, I've had the privilege of teaching and conducting master classes globally. With performances at renowned venues and a commitment to inspiring others, I strive to make a lasting impact in the world of music.

They Say

Michael Meile

Drummer

" If the band, and audience is feeling good, the gigs and studio work will follow. Vinny knows what it takes and what musicians are looking for in a musical setting."

Richie Frazita

Guitarist

" I’ve been playing guitar for over 45 years and I am amazed at how much I have learned and improved since I started taking his course."

I have a limited number of spots available in the Groove Class

The emphasis is on developing a solid sense of rhythm and groove that can be applied to any instrument within a musical ensemble. Isn't it time you get your groove on?

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