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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2010

Amazing 1 man project by [B.M. Sharp] Head over to his myspace.
http://www.myspace.com/cloudkicker

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  • I listen to this when im running.

    I listen to this just before I sleep

    I listen to this when I have match coming up

    I listen to this as I draw

    I listen to this after heartbreak

    I listen to this when I'm angry

    I listen to this

  • yeah fuckin nice beard

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  • @Meshuggin

    i know the feeling, bro

  • @Archetupon may I make a slight recommendation sir? As an avid lover of all types of music, for this it helps to set up a beat of 4/4 and just play with syncopations. While you get comfortable with that try tabbing some of the things you create. Listening will always make you a better player as well! Peace!

  • @Josieman543 send me an email and SWIM might send you a link.

  • my favorite part was when the song was playing

  • @HectorOnDrums Well, starting from the beginning and keeping a pulse of 8th notes, I can count 11/8;11/8;11/8;13/8;11/8;11/8;­11/8;11/8..then starts the progression at :26 I mentioned earlier of 11/8;11/8;11/8;11/8;11/8;13/8;­11/8;11/8, however I realize doing it this way leads to a lot of syncopation, much more so than counting your way. Maybe it's because I'm not a drummer, but I'm just finding it hard to count without an even pulse.

  • @Archetupon yeah, I agree it could be possible to count 11/8, but in my opinion, the riff was easier to cut (on a drummer pov) on 3/4.

    How would you count in you way the part from 0:13 to 0:26?

    BTW, I wrote a 17/16 time signature for the break at 3:36 ... it was hell to write!

  • @HectorOnDrums I can hear that, but doesn't thinking of (3/4,5/8) as 11/8 create a more uniform pulse? Or do complex time signatures always have to be broken down if they can contain simpler fragments?

  • @Archetupon No, it's a 3/4 ; 5/8 ; 3/4 ; 5/8 ; 3/4 ; 5/8 ; 3/4 ; 7/8

    Check my drum cover on my channel, and if you want, I can send you what I tab on guitar pro

  • Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, since I'm just starting to teach myself theory, but is the chord progression 5 bars of 11/8, 1 of 13/8, then 2 more of 11/8?

  • ANYONE KNOW HOW TO GET THIS ALBUM? ANYONE HAVE A DOWNLOAD LINK???

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