I really like music theory videos with lots of actual music examples, somehow they are quite rare, great channel! btw that last nested tuplets one was indeed borderline absurd
can you take a look into Zappa's use of tuplets. I love his music, but some of it seems unplayable if you look at his notation. He would have tuplets of 17 or 25.
Thank you. And thank you for your comment. I was on the fence about which way I wanted to write them because I have seen them both ways. In Ligeti's Chamber Concerto, he uses 32nd notes; in his Requiem, he uses 16th notes. I kept them 16ths in this video for the constancy of dividing the beat. I agree that it looks nicer to use 32nds.
I really like music theory videos with lots of actual music examples, somehow they are quite rare, great channel! btw that last nested tuplets one was indeed borderline absurd
can you take a look into Zappa's use of tuplets. I love his music, but some of it seems unplayable if you look at his notation. He would have tuplets of 17 or 25.
The intro is unnecessarily epic. 😅
👍🏻
Nice video. IMO, those 9:4 and 10:4 tuplets should be avoided and instead written as 9:8 and 10:8 tuplets of 32nd notes.
Thank you. And thank you for your comment. I was on the fence about which way I wanted to write them because I have seen them both ways. In Ligeti's Chamber Concerto, he uses 32nd notes; in his Requiem, he uses 16th notes. I kept them 16ths in this video for the constancy of dividing the beat. I agree that it looks nicer to use 32nds.
Color bass/melodic riddim be like: