@morelli7 theyre def good but if u think they "rape" tool you are a fool. Even meshuggah realizes how great tool is, neither are better or worse your just quick to pass judgement on what's more per your taste.... But I will suck the dicks of both bands mentioned. :)
@hojima Nooooo, I'm very sorry sir, but you are mistaken. First of all, it's a 6/4 actually. Second of all, playing polyrhythmic is when you are playing another time signature on top of the song's original time signature itself. You're still playing time all the way through. You're not playing 3/4 anywhere in this video. It's just as I said, you're bass drum pattern just consists of dotted eight notes. It's just a rhythm. Not a polyrhythm.
@TheMojoBeat A, its not my video, and B, I didnt say 3/4. I said 3:4. That means 3 and 4, not 3 over 4. I should have said 3/4:4/4 That would be a better way of saying it.
@TheMojoBeat No, youre thinking of polymeter. This is polyrhythym. There is a difference. Polyrhythym is two time signatures played at seperate bpm's so that they line up and begin and end at the same time. polyMeter is when theres two seperate time signatures overlapping that move in and out of sync with eachother and meet up on multiples of eachother.
@hojima I know the difference, you don't have to explain that to me. But a polyrhythm isn't when you play two time signatures AT THE SAME TIME, like playing 4/4 with hands and 3/4 with bass drum. That's where the difference is between your version and my version. But it's as I said, you keep another time signature on top of the original 6/4 that the band plays.
@TheMojoBeat Again, youre referring to a polymeter. I hear the 4/4 +3/4 polyrhythm in this, I use it in one of my own songs for a section. Anyway, lets stop replying this is boring.
@passion4drums if by incredible you mean a disgrace to all things polymetric, then yes. this is absolute garbage, and pieces of shit like you only help to kindle the flame of musical ignorance that keeps the world shining bright with cocksucking faggotry
its 6/4
Ibandude 3 months ago
@Ibandude I think its cool how the kick drum is providing the "and" in the phrase.
Ibandude 3 months ago
Meshuggah rapes tool and all other "djent" bands. The End.
morelli7 3 months ago
@morelli7 theyre def good but if u think they "rape" tool you are a fool. Even meshuggah realizes how great tool is, neither are better or worse your just quick to pass judgement on what's more per your taste.... But I will suck the dicks of both bands mentioned. :)
Sidepiece2 3 months ago
That's not really a polyrhytm. It's just dotted eight notes (or whatever it's called in english) on the bass drum... It's still 4/4.
TheMojoBeat 3 months ago
@TheMojoBeat Its a polyrhythm, its a 4:3 one so it is both 4:4 and 3:4 at the same time depending on which beat you take as the dominant one.
hojima 2 months ago
@hojima Nooooo, I'm very sorry sir, but you are mistaken. First of all, it's a 6/4 actually. Second of all, playing polyrhythmic is when you are playing another time signature on top of the song's original time signature itself. You're still playing time all the way through. You're not playing 3/4 anywhere in this video. It's just as I said, you're bass drum pattern just consists of dotted eight notes. It's just a rhythm. Not a polyrhythm.
TheMojoBeat 2 months ago
@TheMojoBeat A, its not my video, and B, I didnt say 3/4. I said 3:4. That means 3 and 4, not 3 over 4. I should have said 3/4:4/4 That would be a better way of saying it.
hojima 2 months ago
@hojima Mistaken again... You should do some reading up on this.
TheMojoBeat 2 months ago
@TheMojoBeat No, youre thinking of polymeter. This is polyrhythym. There is a difference. Polyrhythym is two time signatures played at seperate bpm's so that they line up and begin and end at the same time. polyMeter is when theres two seperate time signatures overlapping that move in and out of sync with eachother and meet up on multiples of eachother.
hojima 2 months ago
@hojima I know the difference, you don't have to explain that to me. But a polyrhythm isn't when you play two time signatures AT THE SAME TIME, like playing 4/4 with hands and 3/4 with bass drum. That's where the difference is between your version and my version. But it's as I said, you keep another time signature on top of the original 6/4 that the band plays.
TheMojoBeat 2 months ago
@TheMojoBeat Again, youre referring to a polymeter. I hear the 4/4 +3/4 polyrhythm in this, I use it in one of my own songs for a section. Anyway, lets stop replying this is boring.
hojima 2 months ago
Please buy a metronome... :/
ZeTaEXiSTeNZ 5 months ago 12
thats the easiest part of the song??
Crazyfishyyy 6 months ago 4
Can u put up Some written music in tab form or something?
Thanks
zeusy82 8 months ago
Danny doesn´t play it that way, but nice!
rockdahaus 10 months ago
Nice job. I enjoyed it. Wish it was better sound quality though, man.
ultramegax 1 year ago
@ultramegax this quality is fucking incredible
passion4drums 6 months ago
@passion4drums if by incredible you mean a disgrace to all things polymetric, then yes. this is absolute garbage, and pieces of shit like you only help to kindle the flame of musical ignorance that keeps the world shining bright with cocksucking faggotry
SWAGassNIGGA 6 months ago
@SWAGassNIGGA the QUALITY retard. idk why a youtube comment makes you this angry. i don't even give a shit about tool
passion4drums 6 months ago