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Existo22
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quote:
Originally posted by Beat Blog
...and I suppose if you're black it's hard to do the simple task of spelling the contraction "you're"?


Spelling aside watch the video three minutes in and he will explain to you about inner rhythm and why some races have trouble holding time.
It is not impossible it is very hard. Can't argue with genetics.
Cheers.

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Originally posted by Existo22
Spelling aside watch the video three minutes in and he will explain to you about inner rhythm and why some races have trouble holding time.
It is not impossible it is very hard. Can't argue with genetics.
Cheers.


His comments about race and rhythm are nothing more but sweeping generalizations. An authority on guitar is not an authority on genetic differences.


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quote:
Originally posted by Beatflux
His comments about race and rhythm are nothing more but sweeping generalizations. An authority on guitar is not an authority on genetic differences.


There is some truth about rhythm and races.
Most Europeans emphasize on melody most Asians emphasize on chords while most Africans emphasize on rhythm.
This goes back thousands of years.
With that said there are some great white drummers and there are some great black piano players.
So don't worry this is not a ''law''. With hard practice you can learn to beatmatch breakbeats and dance the cha-cha.

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quote:
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There is some truth about rhythm and races.


and Latinos have all the benefits!! lol


I think Zild said it best. Listen to the tracks, I mean really listen. Feel the break downs, visualize the music melding into one track. Dabble with the eq, listen with your inner ear and you will not go wrong.

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and Latinos have all the benefits!! lol


There are some differences in the way we perceive music in general.
Black and latino people have a better sense of rhythm.
I wouldn't say this if it was not true because I am neither latino or black.
But go to a club and you will see that a lot of Northern European white people have trouble dancing or clapping to the beat.

Some things are inherently second nature to some people.
This is not meant to say that one race is superior or inferior to the other.
And like I said this is not a law.
With practice everything is possible
Cheers.

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quote:
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There are some differences in the way we perceive music in general.
Black and latino people have a better sense of rhythm.


With out adding to this hijack

I thinks that:
A. This deserves its own thread.....
B. It depends on nurture not nature as you suggest.

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