@6odbout So with the first variation, he plays the melody in his left hand, and implies half-time swing with the ride cymbal pattern. With the second variation, left hand stays the same, and he implies the dotted-quarter note with his ride pattern. in the the third variation, he implies the half-note triplet with his ride cymbal pattern. it's tricky to hear, because the half-note triplet is only a little bit "faster" than the dotted quarter note.
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KihnScheme 1 month ago
Anyone can explain the third variation? around 1:17
6odbout 1 month ago
@6odbout So with the first variation, he plays the melody in his left hand, and implies half-time swing with the ride cymbal pattern. With the second variation, left hand stays the same, and he implies the dotted-quarter note with his ride pattern. in the the third variation, he implies the half-note triplet with his ride cymbal pattern. it's tricky to hear, because the half-note triplet is only a little bit "faster" than the dotted quarter note.
flipadiddle 1 month ago
Wooo!
mrfrankdamsax 1 month ago
Yea Ari!!!! Great
domo1129 1 month ago
Yea! Ari!!!!
domo1129 1 month ago
niiiice!!!!
MrNyansapo 1 month ago
Twisted.
nielsmyrner 1 month ago
holy smokes!
trobztom 2 months ago
dirty.
TheB0P 2 months ago
This breaks my brain trying to replicate. Good stuff!
sullydude24 2 months ago