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help with some jargon
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| nankervis |
Hi,
Does anyone know what this means
"The rhythm section consists mostly of a repeating 1-4-5 (A-D-E) 32nd note sequencing arpeggio."
Thanks |
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| No Left Turn |
they're talking about arpeggiated notes.
the notes are played in 32nd notes, from A to D to E back down to A, and repeat it over and over. |
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| hardikaveri |
do you know what apreggio means?
it means that you puhs one key and sound goes a,d,e a,d,e a,d,e
32 means notelength.. 32 is pretty short.. so this melody gonna be some serious punching |
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| Tranc3 |
| quote: | Originally posted by nankervis
Hi,
Does anyone know what this means
"The rhythm section consists mostly of a repeating 1-4-5 (A-D-E) 32nd note sequencing arpeggio."
Thanks |
1-4-5: The most common chord progression in modern music today, especially pop music. The A-D-E is to clarify as to which note is chosen as the root note for this particular progression.
32nd note: Take a measure, cut it up into 32 slices. Each note is played for the length of one slice.
Arpeggio: Term used to indicate the notes of a chord should be played one after the other in a quick fashion, usually scaling up. |
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| Danne__85 |
And it can sound like this:
Sample: http://www.lnctv.com/~a41154a/samples/
I'm not sure the notes is right, but I hope they are. I followed No Left Turn's text: "from A to D to E back down to A, and repeat it over and over". |
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