Polyrhythms part 2, the friendly, helpful thread

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herodotus wrote: Others are very much encouraged to post links to alternative ideas and conceptions.

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No?

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Wow, thanks.

That is really cool. I have always wanted to talk to Steve Vai about the Frank Zappa guitar book. What a feat that book is.

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BTW, some interesting anecdotes about how Steve Vai got his job with FZ can be seen here.

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Guys, this is the most informative thread I've seen since starting out on KVR. The post about least common multiple really made the scales fall off, just as did this Vai quote:
By subdividing and putting five units of measurement on both sides of the beat, you can now see that the second beat will fall on the upstroke of the third 8th note of the quintuplet. The same thing will hold true when you divide any odd number of attacks over two beats.

Herodotus, you should teach for a living. And the examples are a revalation. I've always been sort of intimidated by polyrhythms, as if they were something only "advanced" musicians tackled, after they'd sweated for years over the mundane stuff. Just hearing what the rhythms sound like helps my attitude a bit, I think. Thank you very much.
"The Law speaks too softly to be heard amid the din of arms." -- Gaius Marius {Roman consul,soldier}

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I was looking at that Steve Vai article, and now my head hurts. I tried this about a month ago, when I didn't know what it was or how to do it properly on my sequencer, it turned out shit. But I'll try it again now I have my head around it more.
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G'day guys,

The KVR contest for January was Pedal Point, and unfortunately I didn't submit mine in time (only did it today), but I had the idea of combining a pedal with some of hero's polyrhythms. The idea kept changing as I recorded it, and ended up surprising me! Anyway, it's very different compared to my usual stuff, but I dig it - hope you guys like it! And a big thanks to herodotus for demystifying this stuff!

The funny thing is, you'll probably hear 1 as being the bass notes, but 1 is actually meant to fall a quaver later...

Pedal For Hero

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Wonderful piece of pedal!
"It dreamed itself along"

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Moe Shinola wrote:

Herodotus, you should teach for a living. And the examples are a revalation. I've always been sort of intimidated by polyrhythms, as if they were something only "advanced" musicians tackled, after they'd sweated for years over the mundane stuff. Just hearing what the rhythms sound like helps my attitude a bit, I think. Thank you very much.
Aw, shucks.

Glad to be of help.

Watto wrote:G'day guys,

The KVR contest for January was Pedal Point, and unfortunately I didn't submit mine in time (only did it today), but I had the idea of combining a pedal with some of hero's polyrhythms. The idea kept changing as I recorded it, and ended up surprising me! Anyway, it's very different compared to my usual stuff, but I dig it - hope you guys like it! And a big thanks to herodotus for demystifying this stuff!

The funny thing is, you'll probably hear 1 as being the bass notes, but 1 is actually meant to fall a quaver later...

Pedal For Hero

:)
Very cool indeed. 8)

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Watto wrote::D
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herodotus, are your links still online? I really like the subject!
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