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kernkraft
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Registered: Oct 2004
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how about fibonacci? 2/3/5/8/13 bar structures in prime number measures like 13/17? hell, im getting creative right now will be testing it tomorrow

edit: this is stupid because there are no 17th notes... so 13/16 or so

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kernkraft
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Originally posted by Mike_Foyle
do it!


can i pm it to you when ill have made something tomorrow?

Old Post Oct-27-2005 23:33  Germany
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Mike_Foyle
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Registered: Mar 2004
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Originally posted by DJ Kernkraft400
can i pm it to you when ill have made something tomorrow?


of course, ill look forward to it!


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kernkraft
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quote:
Originally posted by Mike_Foyle
of course, ill look forward to it!


yeah ok dunno if you have work to do or if you check your pms regularly
gonna listen to the rest of the winners set now, his radio show on wednesday was the best i have ever experienced in the last year, you can definitely feel that he had good holidays

btw, you can add me to ICQ if you want, my number is in my profile

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Krypton
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Registered: Nov 2003
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Originally posted by cosmoz
I find it interesting that the ..boom boom boom...consistant beat that gives the Trance its flavor is the same beat used by north American Indians at there pow wows, and the same used in Siberia, and the same used in Mexico, and the same used iv'e heard in the Amazon,and in Peru.
In Africa more complex beat patterns emerge as they believe that each rhythm invokes a different spirit or emotion.
When i do a bing-eh beat on my drum, which is the heart beat boomboom, boomboom, boomboo, it puts me in a Trance, right away, especially when i sing and chant during the proceedings.
Again like in other post, i Believe that Trance music stand out differenty than any other form of electronic music, because it is a spiritual beat pattern used all over the world to seek contact with the source,the other,the godhead,the goddess, the universe.
ANAGRAM FOR "UNIVERSE": "EVER IN US" exactly using all the letters with none left over.
Cosmoz.


google it.

trance does take from morrocan drum beats, especially the tribal trance. invoking spirits and whatnot. thats about all i know.


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Marc Summers
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isn't there also like... 3/3?

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kernkraft
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quote:
Originally posted by Marc Summers
isn't there also like... 3/3?


no because there are no 3rd notes... there are half notes, quarter notes, 8th, 16th and so on notes. so the measure is based on values dividable by two... for example 4/4, 6/8, 15/16

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Mike_Foyle
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Registered: Mar 2004
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quote:
Originally posted by Marc Summers
isn't there also like... 3/3?


well 3/3 would never be used but if it was it would be the same as 9/8. because that would mean 3 dotted crotchets in a bar, which is equivilent of 9 quavers (1/8th notes) so u end up with 9/8. u would never call it 3/3 though, for the reason stated by the guy above... thats just confusing!


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Marc Summers
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quote:
Originally posted by DJ Kernkraft400
no because there are no 3rd notes... there are half notes, quarter notes, 8th, 16th and so on notes. so the measure is based on values dividable by two... for example 4/4, 6/8, 15/16


Do you take music theory? thats some deep stuff man.

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kernkraft
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quote:
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well 3/3 would never be used but if it was it would be the same as 9/8. because that would mean 3 dotted crotchets in a bar, which is equivilent of 9 quavers (1/8th notes) so u end up with 9/8. u would never call it 3/3 though, for the reason stated by the guy above... thats just confusing!


a dottet crotchet is NOT a 3rd note it is a 1,5/4 note... this is simple maths, 3/3 are not equal 9/8

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Mike_Foyle
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quote:
Originally posted by DJ Kernkraft400
a dottet crotchet is NOT a 3rd note it is a 1,5/4 note... this is simple maths, 3/3 are not equal 9/8


oh yeah! oops.. now i feel stupid


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quote:
Originally posted by Mike_Foyle
oh yeah! oops.. now i feel stupid


nevermind, this is hard stuff

quote:
Do you take music theory? thats some deep stuff man.


no, but the only way that maths can produce feelings is through music (or if you are a nerd ) and i like the principles behind it...

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