This is great. My only comment is, if you were to play only one of your limbs over a few bars in the "one dimensional" method, you'll hear why it sounds one dimensional: the patterns are the same. So, patterns I play that achieve the end result are by finding a set of patterns for each limb that are pleasing, then join them. In a sense, making ghost notes and accents overlap part of the product of personal taste instead of part of the formula for personal taste. Great stuff though.
good helpfull video.. but this guy got some irritating tics (or how you call it)
dolefulnight 2 years ago
This is great. My only comment is, if you were to play only one of your limbs over a few bars in the "one dimensional" method, you'll hear why it sounds one dimensional: the patterns are the same. So, patterns I play that achieve the end result are by finding a set of patterns for each limb that are pleasing, then join them. In a sense, making ghost notes and accents overlap part of the product of personal taste instead of part of the formula for personal taste. Great stuff though.
ajrembert 2 years ago