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From:
Irene McC
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Date:
Mon, 20 Oct 1997 15:51:18 +0200
Subject:
(idm) time sigs
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On 19 Oct 97, Ben Coffer wrote:
quoted 5 lines Ok...well...maybe :) I chose a bad example there....well, alright> Ok...well...maybe :) I chose a bad example there....well, alright > then, you can have a 3/4 melody but the rhythm section can still be > doing a four to the floor coz it all just wraps around back to the > beginning in the end anyway doesn't it....just takes 3 bars of music > instead of 4...
Oops, no - - - hang on! 3/4 time = waltz. Think *1*, 2, 3 / *1*, 2, 3 (boom chick chick) 4/4 time on the other hand is a whole variety of things: Generally *1*, 2, 3, 4 or 1, 2, *3*, 4 or *1*, 2, *3*, 4 or, obviously with the 4 on the floor we all _love_ every beat is equally valued, ie *1*, *2*, *3*, *4* BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM Reggae / dub might give you : 1, 2, 3, 4 *and*/ or 1, *2*, 3, 4 Argh - blah - this is hard to explain :-) but I just have a slight hiccup visualising a 3/4 melody as you suggest, with the 4x4 drum pattern bashing on in the background, "wrapping around" ... how was that again ? ... Spent too long studying music ... I * "Incomplete without surface noise" - Autechre