Tony Williams Ride Cymbal Metric- Modulation Example

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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2008

4 bars each . Quarter note pulse comes from : Q's - Q - note triplets - 8th 's - Triplet's - 16th ' s - Triplet ' s - 8th 's -Q -note triplets - Q's .

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  • Why don't you add the hi hat? I think it'd be easier to hear the changes, and to keep the time reference...

  • Hey do you have a chart of this?

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  • Yes, plz add hat on 2, 4! It would be nice. Great vid!

  • BEST EXERCISE. Could have been better explained in the video but once you understand what's going on here, your understanding and feeling for rhythm opens up SO MUCH.

  • @protobuster

    16th triplets

  • More cowbell.

  • Nice material to practice to get your ride cymbal playing up to speed. That ride cymbal is so important in jazz playing. I've read where people like Roy Haynes expressed the hours that they spent on just playing the ride cymbal.

  • Wow

  • @butubalotohilikebook Aww, no love for progressive metal? Those kids have some of the best met mod polyrhythems around.

    If you just haven't been exposed, I would suggest Pete Peterson (specifically bugz) and bands like Born Of Osiris and Between The Buried And Me.

  • very cool

  • Great stuff man! beautifully Played and demoed...Bravo!!!

  • @elsegno that's what the metronome was for

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