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Are there any dance tunes that use a different time sig for the break?(like 5/4, 3/4)
I would like to try something different with the break and I need ideas on how to go about it. I guess the easiest thing would to do a waltz kind of thing.
Re: Are there any dance tunes that use a different time sig for the break?(like 5/4, 3/4)
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| Originally posted by Beatflux I would like to try something different with the break and I need ideas on how to go about it. I guess the easiest thing would to do a waltz kind of thing. |
I'm totally with ATX, 1/4 sounds mint. Very mnml.
No there are no tracks that use anything other than 4/4 that I know of anywhere except for maybe tracks by trofonic, aphex twin, etc... Its an IDM thing mainly.
there are tracks in 3/4 but thats about it, like the dark side.
alot of dubstep also uses main elements in 3/4 like the baseline but all the drums still claims the sig is 4/4 after all.
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| Originally posted by ken_lee there are tracks in 3/4 but thats about it, like the dark side. alot of dubstep also uses main elements in 3/4 like the baseline but all the drums still claims the sig is 4/4 after all. |
you might actually be right. see "The Dark Side" and correct me if im wrong, i dont really know much about shit like this (well i know a whole lot about rhytm, but not terms). Halucinogen has also experimented with this, yotutube "Me Looney Um". Also for inspiration start listen to Tool (metal).
7/4 is pretty useable in breaks, I did it in two of my earlier songs. The only real trouble is trying to go back to 4/4 afterwards, unless you want the break to have elements in it that aren't anywhere else in the track.
Could you post em?
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| Originally posted by david.michael I can't help but suspect that you're thinking of "triplets" instead of 3/4 time. |
then i truly wonder what 3/4 is. when i put the timesig in Reason to 3/4 this is exaclty the result i get which you describe above.
3/4 in my head means 3 16ths each beat in a 4 beat bar.
which is ompapa ompapa ompapa ompapa.
Well what he described is not 3/4 so, that's probably not the case
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| Originally posted by ken_lee then i truly wonder what 3/4 is. when i put the timesig in Reason to 3/4 this is exaclty the result i get which you describe above. 3/4 in my head means 3 16ths each beat in a 4 beat bar. which is ompapa ompapa ompapa ompapa. |
thanks!! so what im actually meaning is 12/8 then on that "The Dark Side" track. please confirm. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjOu...feature=related
because of the speed of the triplets and the quarter note pulse, would still call it 4/4
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| Originally posted by ken_lee thanks!! so what im actually meaning is 12/8 then on that "The Dark Side" track. please confirm. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjOu...feature=related |
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| Originally posted by Mad for Brad because of the speed of the triplets and the quarter note pulse, would still call it 4/4 |
Dubstep and DnB use different structures over the 4/4, you can find 6/8 percussions for example
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| Originally posted by cryophonik True, you could do it either way - 4/4 time with triplets on everything, or 12/8 time. edit: actually, in hindsight, I sorta disagree. From a lister's perspective, yes, you can get the same result using either time signature. But, from a performer's or composer's/sequencer's perspective, I think 12/8 makes more sense because the entire track has a triplet feel, so I think it makes more sense to present it (or sequence it) without triplet bars on virtually everything. From a performer's perspective, if a song maintains a triplet feel throughout, I find it much cleaner to read a 12/8 chart, regardless of the tempo, compared to 4/4 with triplet bars everywhere. Occasional triplet bars are fine when the song is primarily broken down into even-notes (e.g., 8th, 16th, 32nd), but a distraction when the entire track is broken out into triplets. Just my opinion. YMMV. |
Pretty much all popular music, including "underground" music like EDM, is done in 4/4. The human sub-conciousness is trained to expect music in patterns of four. Four beats per bar, four bars per transition.
BT made a really cool track that transitions from one time signature to another. Dynamic Symmetry on This Binary Universe. It made for an awesome effect and it really throws off the listener. BUT, being thrown off when you're in a club is not something that normally works well. But I'm sure it can be done.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7JiCZvJh5Q I believe it goes from 3/3 to 4/4 at 8:36. Really awesome. But keep in mind that this entire album is more art than music (IMO).
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| Originally posted by Mad for Brad You don't have to notate every triplet if they repeat so technically it is simpler to read the 4/4 and at that speed you aren't counting the subdivision so it will also reflect how you are reading it. |
just convention really. THere is no logical reason for alot of the rules but it is something you do because performers expect it. For example, Jazz, you would notate the rhythms as straight 8ths and the performer would swing them making the notation easier to write and read. You would only see a triplet if the stab or melody was on the 2nd triplet.
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| Originally posted by alanzo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7JiCZvJh5Q I believe it goes from 3/3 to 4/4 at 8:36. |
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| Originally posted by alanzo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7JiCZvJh5Q I believe it goes from 3/3 to 4/4 at 8:36. Really awesome. But keep in mind that this entire album is more art than music (IMO). |
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| Originally posted by Mad for Brad both sections have a 4 note pulse, in jazz, it is just called cut time and it is just twice as fast. 3/3 is not a time signature. |
My solarism track in its original mix is in 6/4 all the way.
SOLARISM ON BEATPORT
Also there's notice of eviction, but you can't really describe it as dance:
Notice of Eviction on Beatport
Timestop also:
Beatport link
ah and forgot this
Nothing's Slave
Forgive the Beatport links instead of youtube's, the master owner claimed all the right and got the fan videos removed, even mine.
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