Since the bass in on 1 and 3, in 5 i make sure the first bass lines up with my 1, then the 2nd bass is between 3 and 4. When i'm in 6, again the 1 should line up and the 2nd bass should line up with my beat 4...etc
@MattMacKinnonDrums That's still tricky. squeezing those groups of numbers into a bar of 4, except the 8:4 which is simply double time. This is a bit easier if one plays against a click track while playing alternating sticking LRLRLRLR, but this is some serious metric or temporal modulation!
This is great, but a little explaination would be nice. What' your method for counting?
janken919 1 year ago
@janken919
Thanks.
I count whatever polyrhythm i'm in at the moment.
Since the bass in on 1 and 3, in 5 i make sure the first bass lines up with my 1, then the 2nd bass is between 3 and 4. When i'm in 6, again the 1 should line up and the 2nd bass should line up with my beat 4...etc
Hope that helps.
MattMacKinnonDrums 1 year ago
@MattMacKinnonDrums That's still tricky. squeezing those groups of numbers into a bar of 4, except the 8:4 which is simply double time. This is a bit easier if one plays against a click track while playing alternating sticking LRLRLRLR, but this is some serious metric or temporal modulation!
janken919 1 year ago