Grooving signifies a “microscopic sensitivity to musical timing.” In this sense, performing a groove of any kind could equate having a developed sense of perception of musical timing. Grooving in no doubt can be easily elicited by good music, which goes to show that good sounds turn on the audience’s subconscious feel of musical timing. The backbeat is “indigenous to the modern drum kit”; the backbeat itself is also regarded as “a popular remnant of […] ancient human musical behavior. This proves that at the very early ages, humans have possessed for themselves the ability to sense and feel musical timing, which is also a form of a human body making music, completing the circle of music experience. This sense of backbeat and music timing is meant to be experienced in a collective setting; good music is meant to be shared within a community.