Well you technically could but you would have to play your "123" (which would be 3/4 or maybe 6/8 time signature) at a speed where the first beat of both rhythms happen at the same time, which in this case would be a slower speed ... or whoever is playing that rhythm has to do so. That would be a 3 over 4 polyrhythm and is not easy to do. It would be easier to play (for example) in 4/4 time to a song in 4/4. Honestly I really am not sure what you're trying to ask. :)
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Personally I would count this as a 12/8 in triplets: 1&a, 2&a,3&a,4&a but I guess it could also be a 4 bar phrase in 3/4?
If there's a bass drum going at 1234 can i play this tune in 123🤔 I'm enjoying this a lot.
You mean like overlaying a bass onto every beat?
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Well you technically could but you would have to play your "123" (which would be 3/4 or maybe 6/8 time signature) at a speed where the first beat of both rhythms happen at the same time, which in this case would be a slower speed ... or whoever is playing that rhythm has to do so.
That would be a 3 over 4 polyrhythm and is not easy to do. It would be easier to play (for example) in 4/4 time to a song in 4/4.
Honestly I really am not sure what you're trying to ask. :)
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