Boston released their own LTM for the start of this chunk. They changed it slightly but time signatures are just relative anyways right? still got 9lets and 4:3s and regardless of in 3 or 4 or 5
@@lamesnareman Essentially true. I was trying to figure out where they were phrasing to and stuff, but honestly it's so complicated it seems not to come across very clearly. I am not a drummer in any capacity also
@@andrewnix6480usually people arrange the time signatures like this in transcriptions simply to make it easier for someone learning it. or there are things that are over the bar line and most music softwares, especially musescore in which this was written don’t let you write over the barline, so it’s easier to rearrange the time signature.
Is this the real book, or did you transcribe by ear? It seems to me they don’t leave 4/4 for quite a while
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Boston released their own LTM for the start of this chunk. They changed it slightly but time signatures are just relative anyways right? still got 9lets and 4:3s and regardless of in 3 or 4 or 5
@@lamesnareman Essentially true. I was trying to figure out where they were phrasing to and stuff, but honestly it's so complicated it seems not to come across very clearly. I am not a drummer in any capacity also
@@andrewnix6480you could also look at the drum major to get time signatures. I get time sigs first and then transcribe.
@@andrewnix6480usually people arrange the time signatures like this in transcriptions simply to make it easier for someone learning it. or there are things that are over the bar line and most music softwares, especially musescore in which this was written don’t let you write over the barline, so it’s easier to rearrange the time signature.
Nice!