For the part that's played in time, time signature is actually 6/4 but with quarter note motifs grouped in 5+5+5+5+4 (giving the illusion of an odd time signature- typical Avishai).
so awesome. I just learned the part where it starts playing in time. it's cool to see other people already doing the full song. The rhythmic structure is the best part, I might learn the rest just to build up to it.
by the way, for all who want to learn how to pick up songs like this. Just download the amazing slow downer, or have any program that doesn't change the pitch when you slow something down. It's just picking out the notes and rhythms and you pretty much have it.
@jhigelin I'd love to be able to pick it up by ear too... I love this song too, along with 'the ever evolving etude'; it's great to see how complex a simple tune can become
excellent job man! you're the bomb
mathor 1 month ago
Brilliant! Btw, what is the time signature of this song?
mailvidi 5 months ago
For the part that's played in time, time signature is actually 6/4 but with quarter note motifs grouped in 5+5+5+5+4 (giving the illusion of an odd time signature- typical Avishai).
jhigelin 5 months ago
@jhigelin thank you :)
mailvidi 5 months ago
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Awesome job, i'm working on figuring out this tune myself. That last chord at about 11 seconds is a bit wrong, though.
TheBeauxjangles 8 months ago
awesome job, i'm working on figuring out this tune myself
that last chord at about 11 seconds is a bit wrong though
TheBeauxjangles 8 months ago
so awesome. I just learned the part where it starts playing in time. it's cool to see other people already doing the full song. The rhythmic structure is the best part, I might learn the rest just to build up to it.
by the way, for all who want to learn how to pick up songs like this. Just download the amazing slow downer, or have any program that doesn't change the pitch when you slow something down. It's just picking out the notes and rhythms and you pretty much have it.
anyway, well done.
swebnived 9 months ago
hey, very good job, mate - it's really rare to find interpretations of Avishai's work of such good quality =)
btw, where did you get the notes for it? or did you find them just by listening?
grrricky 11 months ago
@grrricky Thanks! Picked it up by ear, there are some approximations.. I love this tune, it's one of Avishai's best imo.
jhigelin 11 months ago
@jhigelin I'd love to be able to pick it up by ear too... I love this song too, along with 'the ever evolving etude'; it's great to see how complex a simple tune can become
grrricky 11 months ago