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04-26-2006, 11:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Nonduality
Sounds more like 5/8.
+1.... Four bars of 5/8 works out the same, note-value-wise, as a bar of 10/4, but it's the feel that's important, here. The pulse is in 5/8 - ie, where the pattern "repeats" or whatever... at 1:40, the little breakdown between drums and bass - that sounds like a 10/8 pattern (could be written as two bars of 5/8, but the pattern is over 10), then it goes back to 5/8, and then 10/8 again, and so forth....

Speaking of counting and patterns, how about the little "snare w/ no strainer" fill that starts at 3:01-ish... ;) Cute little Carey riff....
Old 04-26-2006, 11:01 AM   #5
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Re: Drummers. Help?!

Quote:
Originally Posted by Nonduality
Sounds more like 5/8.
+1.... Four bars of 5/8 works out the same, note-value-wise, as a bar of 10/4, but it's the feel that's important, here. The pulse is in 5/8 - ie, where the pattern "repeats" or whatever... at 1:40, the little breakdown between drums and bass - that sounds like a 10/8 pattern (could be written as two bars of 5/8, but the pattern is over 10), then it goes back to 5/8, and then 10/8 again, and so forth....

Speaking of counting and patterns, how about the little "snare w/ no strainer" fill that starts at 3:01-ish... ;) Cute little Carey riff....
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