Check out Dave Brubeck Quartet. He did some great things with time on his Time Out, Time Further Out and a third album whose title I can;t remember. Joe Morello was his drummer then; Paul Desmond on sax and Gene Wright on bass.
Things like "Pick Up Sticks", "Unsquare Dance" and "PanAm(flight nos. I can't remember). These are probably somewhere on YouTube. I know "Unsquare Dance" is, but the goofy video that goes with it is enough to gag...
uh.., no offense buddy but it is in 5/4 (if you were trying to say it wasn't?). If you count a steady tempo of 5 quarter notes (fast) you end up back at the beginning of the mission impossible phrase, or if you count 5 quarter notes (slow) then it could be 5/8, but it's naturally counted in 5/4 time so you you won't run over or out of measure
how do you distinquish notes?...the only thing is spaceing in btween each note...which would be count fast or slow in ya words....find the pulse of the song, that would b the quater note...so counting faster would be 8 notes ed!
yeah man i understand what you're trying to say but honestly there are A LOT of ways to count this if you want to get technical, lol, but basically the song is in 5/4 time but i can take a different pulse many many different ways and put it in all sorts of time signatures, lol, that's basically the key (or a trick) to sheddin ;-)
yea im comin from a technical stand point because technically a song is just like people pulse...there only gonna be one...no matter where u check they are all on the same beat. once u find the "true pulse" you be able to distinquish the notes...usually its what u bob ya head to which is the /4 note...but in a shed errbody is gonna count dif. and name thing dif. but if you been to skool or had someone teach u about note and the value of each note then people would know how to count correctly!
yeah i feel ya man, that's why i thank God all the time that i was blessed to go to school for music and study all this stuff. But i am always learning about new techniques and tryin to take stuff out of the box ya know. That's why songs and meters like this one i will start with the basic time then take it to different meters just to be different man. Where did or do you study at?
in most arguement cats can count they just dont know what they using to count...i had one cat try and tell me you can count 3/4 and 6/8 are the same...this is where note value comes into play 3/4 is waltz like 6/8 is pro rock sounding...cats get BPM twisted with count /8 slow or count in /4 fast.
yeah, but that's why i said it's all how you count. Like whoever told you that 3/4 and 6/8 are the same, they are not the same HOWEVER you can fit 3/4 into 6/8 and vice versa, it's all on what feel you want the song to have or if you're just trying to be creative. If you're sheddin never keep a one track mind with time signature or you'll sound stagnant, but in a gig or something yeah of course, keep that pocket, but you could still come out the box a little with fills & stuff. Where you from?
YES!!! Now thats Bread 'n' Juice!!!!
Jayplus1 1 year ago
Check out Dave Brubeck Quartet. He did some great things with time on his Time Out, Time Further Out and a third album whose title I can;t remember. Joe Morello was his drummer then; Paul Desmond on sax and Gene Wright on bass.
Things like "Pick Up Sticks", "Unsquare Dance" and "PanAm(flight nos. I can't remember). These are probably somewhere on YouTube. I know "Unsquare Dance" is, but the goofy video that goes with it is enough to gag...
bawdybill 2 years ago
time signatures are only for paper. by ear there are so many different ways to count ANYTHING
mjdr21 2 years ago
he's like a robot or a machine that you just put coins in .. everytime you add a coin he switches the groove lol smh CRAZY
Kasablanka110 3 years ago
omgoodness, great vid . i love the part where everyone stands in front of the main attraction ! lol jk but i wouldve liked to see spank smash it
Kasablanka110 3 years ago
This isn't 5/8
TheKingofBastards 3 years ago
my bad, 5/4 (but kind of depends on how you count it).
clegrand7 3 years ago
nah only one way to count that...if you count in 5/4 you will run over into the next bar.
Btolbertjr 3 years ago
uh.., no offense buddy but it is in 5/4 (if you were trying to say it wasn't?). If you count a steady tempo of 5 quarter notes (fast) you end up back at the beginning of the mission impossible phrase, or if you count 5 quarter notes (slow) then it could be 5/8, but it's naturally counted in 5/4 time so you you won't run over or out of measure
clegrand7 3 years ago
nah doc u quarter note fast? 5 slow? thas the dif in notes so fast would be 8th note!
Btolbertjr 3 years ago
how do you distinquish notes?...the only thing is spaceing in btween each note...which would be count fast or slow in ya words....find the pulse of the song, that would b the quater note...so counting faster would be 8 notes ed!
Btolbertjr 3 years ago
yeah man i understand what you're trying to say but honestly there are A LOT of ways to count this if you want to get technical, lol, but basically the song is in 5/4 time but i can take a different pulse many many different ways and put it in all sorts of time signatures, lol, that's basically the key (or a trick) to sheddin ;-)
clegrand7 3 years ago
yea im comin from a technical stand point because technically a song is just like people pulse...there only gonna be one...no matter where u check they are all on the same beat. once u find the "true pulse" you be able to distinquish the notes...usually its what u bob ya head to which is the /4 note...but in a shed errbody is gonna count dif. and name thing dif. but if you been to skool or had someone teach u about note and the value of each note then people would know how to count correctly!
Btolbertjr 3 years ago
yeah i feel ya man, that's why i thank God all the time that i was blessed to go to school for music and study all this stuff. But i am always learning about new techniques and tryin to take stuff out of the box ya know. That's why songs and meters like this one i will start with the basic time then take it to different meters just to be different man. Where did or do you study at?
clegrand7 3 years ago
I went to drummer collective in manhattan ny for one month to learn how to read and all this came along with the class...
Btolbertjr 3 years ago
in most arguement cats can count they just dont know what they using to count...i had one cat try and tell me you can count 3/4 and 6/8 are the same...this is where note value comes into play 3/4 is waltz like 6/8 is pro rock sounding...cats get BPM twisted with count /8 slow or count in /4 fast.
Btolbertjr 3 years ago
yeah, but that's why i said it's all how you count. Like whoever told you that 3/4 and 6/8 are the same, they are not the same HOWEVER you can fit 3/4 into 6/8 and vice versa, it's all on what feel you want the song to have or if you're just trying to be creative. If you're sheddin never keep a one track mind with time signature or you'll sound stagnant, but in a gig or something yeah of course, keep that pocket, but you could still come out the box a little with fills & stuff. Where you from?
clegrand7 3 years ago
yea u right in a shed its dif...me n my boys were playing 11/8 the other day.....crazyness pure craziness
Btolbertjr 3 years ago
yeah i bet man, that's the magic of sheds! lol creativity!
clegrand7 3 years ago
Right....How did I miss out on that...KRAZIE timing tho
liljamesva 3 years ago
i aint even know my boi wuz down here in Richmond...dang..
warwickplaya07 3 years ago