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How to compose a rhythmic paradox

Galen DeGraf 17,773 lượt xem 4 days ago
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Exploring how (depending on your perspective) some rhythms might sound like they accelerate and decelerate at the same time without changing tempo, including some theory of polyrhythms (rhythm scales) and analysis from jazz and drum corps (snareline) music.

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CHAPTERS
0:00 Intro
1:23 Rhythmic groups and rhythm scales
3:55 How the Cadets briefly warped time
5:58 Maximizing musical rabbit-ducks

MUSIC(IANS) FEATURED IN THIS VIDEO
“Autumn Leaves" - Wynton Marsalis (from the album Marsalis Standard Time, Vol. 1)
"Atlas Rising" - The Cadets (DCI, 2023)
Galen DeGraf (yours truly) - snare/drumset https://www.galendegraf.com/
Andrew Wyatt - handpan https://andrewwyattexperiment.bandcamp.com/ https://www.stereolabstudio.com/

Thank you to my supporters on Patreon for making this video possible! You can help support my vision to make advanced music theory content inspiring and accessible by joining on Patreon (or hit the thanks button in the comments).

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