besides being fundamental, this number shows how rythm is as important as melody, and rythm may be both poly-rythmic and multi-rythmic. there is more than one concurrent rythm in most of this number; that is poly-rythmic, and there is more than one dominant consecutive rythm in all of this number. * that is multi-rythmic* this simple little dance number has much more to offer than what meets the EAR on the first listening.
besides being fundamental, this number shows how rythm is as important as melody, and rythm may be both poly-rythmic and multi-rythmic. there is more than one concurrent rythm in most of this number; that is poly-rythmic, and there is more than one dominant consecutive rythm in all of this number. this simple little dance number has much more to offer than what meets the EAR on the first listening.
to rustingdodge :::
the march fourth band is from seattle washington, not portland oregon.
vlad
vladzo 6 months ago
@vladzo Then why do most of the members live in Portland? I am friends with many members and trust me, they are a Portland band
rustingdodge 6 months ago
@vladzo also
//en.wikipedia. org/wiki/MarchFourth_Marching_Band
and
//marchfourthmarchingband. com/about/
(remove spaces)
rustingdodge 6 months ago
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to kamakazi ::::: i left a message on your channel;
vlad
vladzo 6 months ago
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besides being fundamental, this number shows how rythm is as important as melody, and rythm may be both poly-rythmic and multi-rythmic. there is more than one concurrent rythm in most of this number; that is poly-rythmic, and there is more than one dominant consecutive rythm in all of this number. * that is multi-rythmic* this simple little dance number has much more to offer than what meets the EAR on the first listening.
vlad
vladzo 6 months ago
besides being fundamental, this number shows how rythm is as important as melody, and rythm may be both poly-rythmic and multi-rythmic. there is more than one concurrent rythm in most of this number; that is poly-rythmic, and there is more than one dominant consecutive rythm in all of this number. this simple little dance number has much more to offer than what meets the EAR on the first listening.
vlad
vladzo 6 months ago
@vladzo isnt "poly rhythmic" and "multi rhythmic" the same thing? i dont mean to i a troll a actually am curious.
kamikazeflute 6 months ago
this is one of the most basic of march 4th's numbers; the most basicaly fundamental marching band sound.
vlad
vladzo 6 months ago
One of the better quality M4 clips on youtube. Thanks!
btdmd 2 years ago
I have had the pleasure of seeing these guys live and I must say that that is one lucky bassist!
boomstickn 3 years ago
Where are these guys from? They're amazing!
Sequida 4 years ago
good old Portland, OR.
home of some of the best musicians and artists in the world
rustingdodge 3 years ago
Thanks for the M4. Saw the New Years Eve show and loved it !
MACKMAN61 4 years ago