| The term generally means to sync-up and play literally with the kick and/or snare drum, but not always. There is really no such thing as "proper terminology" in many forms of popular music and nothing is really standard. This is because the players may come from different musical backrounds, classical, jazz, the street, etc. I have heard "lock" and all it's derivatives used in reference to bass and drums in funk, roots, jazz, and other styles of music where the bass and drums don't mime each other rythmically at all. If I was told to "lock" , unless there was some obvious body language pointing toward the Kick drum, I would ask for clarification,"is there a tempo problem, or do you want me to play more with the Kick?"
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