The RIGHT MEASURES in YOUR MUSIC - demystifying time signatures!

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

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  • @Orchestral-Tools
    @Orchestral-Tools Год назад +6

    Claire and Virtual Orchestration was the crossover we needed!

  • @spuddyferret
    @spuddyferret Год назад +12

    Word has it that Claire Wickes is still clapping right now.

  • @steamer2k319
    @steamer2k319 Год назад +13

    Congrats to Alex on his tour and welcome to Claire.
    Now we're going to need a collab video with Claire when Alex gets back. Maybe they could each write a melody for the other to harmonize. There's probably a way to make something like that educational 😁.

  • @pop_polizei
    @pop_polizei Год назад +3

    I’d love to see more content from Claire, she’s amazing.

    • @clairewritesmusic
      @clairewritesmusic Год назад +1

      Naww thanks 😁! Keep your eyes peeled in that case 👀

  • @alexlamymusic
    @alexlamymusic Год назад +7

    I actually unashamedly sent Claire a piece for flute in 15/8. Wasn't that complicated in the other parts, was basically a bar of 4 beats and then a 4+3 quavers bar. But her part was in a sort of 4/4 polyrhythm over the top. The piece was also in Eb minor, so I'm actually still on the naughty step for that one.

  • @NomeDeArte
    @NomeDeArte 4 месяца назад

    She is amazing!

  • @yaroslav_kniazev
    @yaroslav_kniazev Год назад +1

    Hey, guys.
    Thanks for the great lesson.
    A lot of people will really benefit from the basics of night literacy, rhythm, metre.
    Regards, Yaroslav.

    • @clairewritesmusic
      @clairewritesmusic Год назад +1

      Hey Yaroslav, thanks so much - I hope it proves helpful to a lot of people :)

  • @joegrint6280
    @joegrint6280 Год назад +4

    Welcome Claire! Excellent explanation - especially helpful in regard to compound time. I love Eastern European folk music and some of the time signatures there are crazy - I seem to remember a 13/8! Looking forward to your next video. Hope you are going to stay around when Alex gets back 🙂 I could see you working together on these tutorials really well!

    • @clairewritesmusic
      @clairewritesmusic Год назад

      That's really interesting about Eastern European folk music - I'll have to look out for that, do you have any specific recommendations? Kind of love anything that shows that contemporary composers didn't just dream that sort of thing up 100 years ago, it goes back waaay further. Thanks for your lovely comment!

    • @pop_polizei
      @pop_polizei Год назад +2

      @@clairewritesmusic There are lots of traditional 7/8 songs in the Balkan region, e.g. ‘Makedonsko Devojce’, ‘Što mi e milo’ or ‘Ajde Jano’. Most of them are 3 + 2 + 2.

    • @clairewritesmusic
      @clairewritesmusic Год назад

      @@pop_polizei thanks for that- I'll check those out!

  • @Hartproduktie
    @Hartproduktie Год назад +1

    Claire, she’s amazing great video and lesson , cool episode, thanks Claire!👌

  • @jcrod9467
    @jcrod9467 Год назад +1

    Pretty cool episode, thanks Claire!

  • @sviatoslav6427
    @sviatoslav6427 Год назад +2

    Time signatures have always been the most challenging topic for me.

    • @Koopadon
      @Koopadon Год назад +1

      Me too

    • @clairewritesmusic
      @clairewritesmusic Год назад +1

      Hope this might have demystified a few things, but feel free to fire any questions over if you're still wondering about something!

  • @grobinson9352
    @grobinson9352 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for this break down!

  • @pianolover3711
    @pianolover3711 2 месяца назад

    5:46 this was FIRE 🔥

  • @FLH3official
    @FLH3official Год назад +3

    We like Alex but we like you too, Claire welcome!

  • @Spidervis
    @Spidervis Год назад

    The thing is, I've worked for many films but I always used 4/4. Sometimes I asked them to cut the scene, sometimes I found another way to synchronize it. Usually put a sound effect or changed the bpm. I will definitely try to change my measure in the next time.

  • @molly7635
    @molly7635 Год назад +1

    Claire!! ^ ^

  • @martijnvanbeek4387
    @martijnvanbeek4387 Год назад +2

    As a drummer I feel very challenged by learning to play Electric Wildlife by drummer Rodney Holmes (Santana amongst others). It has a real drive in it due to its 13/8 time measure.

    • @clairewritesmusic
      @clairewritesmusic Год назад

      Ouch 13/8 has gotta be painful. But the satisfaction when you get it right must be immense...

  • @synthlifestudios6341
    @synthlifestudios6341 Год назад +1

    My question is about the example of using the 3/4 followed by the 6/8 because of the different pulse/emphasis applied. I know listening to it, it doesn't matter but when we score it would we need to show that in the score or just keep it all written as 3/4 but write the affected bar as if it were 6/8 with accent marks and rhythmic changes?

    • @clairewritesmusic
      @clairewritesmusic Год назад

      Very good question - you can absolutely keep it all written as 3/4, then just give your performers a little help in knowing how you want it to sound with accents as you suggest, or by beaming your rhythms differently. I.e., for the 6/8 style bar, don't beam anything across the middle of the bar!

  • @thenetworkmystery
    @thenetworkmystery Год назад +3

    Craziest time signature I've ever used in a piece would be 9/8, felt 2+2+3+2. Craziest time signature I've ever played in would be when I did Coltrane's "Countdown" in 13/8, I can't remember how it was felt though, it somehow worked...

    • @clairewritesmusic
      @clairewritesmusic Год назад

      Haha lull us into a false sense of security with 9/8, then hit us with a 2+2+3+2 grouping - devious 😈

  • @metalpuppet5798
    @metalpuppet5798 Год назад +1

    I still kind of dont get the difference between having the "one" in 3/4 as a strong beat vs the "one" and "four" in 6/8. Is it literally just tempo at that point?

    • @clairewritesmusic
      @clairewritesmusic Год назад

      Not even tempo necessarily, as you can have a slow 6/8 or a fast 3/4 and vice versa. In many ways they are interchangeable, but in 6/8 you might have more of a feeling that the "one" is a little stronger than the "four", even though both are emphasised. So it can have a natural ebb & flow, like in a lullaby.

  • @pop_polizei
    @pop_polizei Год назад +1

    As a teenager I fell in love with the early Genesis albums and other prog rock acts. If you once mastered playing along to all these odd meters, you will never fear them again. 😉 By the way, here’s a huge list of songs in odd time signatures for anyone interested: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_musical_works_in_unusual_time_signatures

    • @clairewritesmusic
      @clairewritesmusic Год назад

      Yes such a good point, prog rock TRULY goes for it with the insane time signature! Can't imagine a better way of training up in that!

  • @Franck_Hoffmann
    @Franck_Hoffmann Год назад +1

    I'm not sure what the craziest time signature I've encountered is. Probably something by Pierre Boulez when I was a kid in a choir.
    I instinctively improvise with mixed-time signatures. The hard part for me is figuring out the signature and tempi changes once in the DAW, recorded without a click.
    If anyone has tips on the matter, I'm listening.

    • @clairewritesmusic
      @clairewritesmusic Год назад

      Interesting - which DAW do you use? I believe you can use smart tempo in logic, though that won't necessarily help you with time signature changes 🤔

    • @Franck_Hoffmann
      @Franck_Hoffmann Год назад +1

      @@clairewritesmusic I use Logic. Yes, I can use smart tempo, but it doesn't help with the time signature changes. 😢

    • @clairewritesmusic
      @clairewritesmusic Год назад +1

      @@Franck_Hoffmann if I come across a solution I'll pass it on!

  • @athahryd
    @athahryd Год назад +2

    Hhahahahaa nice intro ;')

  • @ToastandJam52
    @ToastandJam52 Год назад +1

    Flamenco music uses 12 beats.

  • @christofthedead
    @christofthedead Год назад +1

    Why is Claire a "British" composer? Yet Hans Zimmer is just a composer?
    How does the concept of this specific Union of multiple nationalist entities(Kingdoms) come into play in this field of composition education? Is Claire Scottish? Welsh? Irish? No? Oh she's English... The one culture not unique to Britain... Why not just say English composer? Better yet, why not just leave the weird chauvinism & inane nationalist ideology out of music education completely.

    • @clairewritesmusic
      @clairewritesmusic Год назад

      Haha we were actually making a joke in that everyone knows Alex is British so I'm "also a British composer".. but there we go, humour is subjective and all that!

    • @alexlamymusic
      @alexlamymusic Год назад

      Hans is not _just_ a composer either 🤓

  • @mtrsoftwareservices
    @mtrsoftwareservices Год назад

    If I can see you're reading from a teleprompter or a cue card then moving your head all around just looks silly. 😂

    • @clairewritesmusic
      @clairewritesmusic Год назад +3

      Will be sure to keep a rigid straight neck at all times in the future 👍

    • @audio2u
      @audio2u Год назад +1

      Claire, not sure about the size of the room you're shooting in, but one trick videographers use to reduce that giveaway that someone is using a teleprompter... is to use a longer focal length lens. That way, the deviation of the eyes away from looking straight down the lens is lessened.