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What is this beat thing all about?

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  • I think Todd Rundgren put it nicely... 🥁

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  • Using ios drums and hardware drum. Different tempos and not on abelton link. Seems good ( actually most time iv spent on ipad maybe ) Like a new instrument but yes depressing as it maybe. Now ipad freezes.

  • ‪So I Married An Axe Murderer: The Woman Woman Poem (Good Quality)

  • lol the beat thing has risen 🤣

  • So drums are necessary because you’re trying to make commercial music that requires a beat? But you don’t know what the point is or how to create percussion parts that work? There’s a feel, a pulse, a backbeat, a keeping of time, a fill, an announcement, an accent and so on… to be coherent, it’s a language you learn mostly by listening to stuff. I never played drums myself, but it’s possible to understand percussion as a composer. If you don’t speak the language, there’s much to learn from what drummers and percussionists have done. With the knowledge acquired, do what moves your music in the direction that works for you.

  • I think in retrospect, my learning everything I know about the beat and feeling and emotion from Kraftwerk might have been a mistake.

  • Have you read this book? I want to read it next week during the holidays. Maybe it will bring new insights or new chaos. Which wouldn't be bad either.

    drums-off-chaos.de/2019/12/03/new-book-jaki-notes-the-life-and-practice-of-a-master-drummer/

  • Also, is it just me, or does it feel like House Music is coming back significantly. Yeah, I know, it never went away, well, it did went away, but now it’s probably back.

  • @LinearLineman said:
    In today’s western world all is controlled... even the rebellion.

    the crux

  • Drums add rhythmic support to melody and harmony in songs. List n to a song and focus on just the drums. It really helps a composer understand the what’s going on. I grew up doing this with John Bonham, Neil Peart, Stewart Copeland, Steve Gadd and countless others. Ethnic music also has great rhymic and percussive value. I enjoy Arabic, Hindi, Asian and African music. Drums are everywhere. Check out some Salsa music to hear drums and percussion combine to create grooves to get you moving.

  • @u0421793 said:
    ‪So I Married An Axe Murderer: The Woman Woman Poem (Good Quality)

    Oh my god I'd completely forgotten about that movie

    LaPaglia: * finger taps nervously on passenger seat dashboard *
    Grodin: Would you mind not doing that?
    LP: What, does this bother you?
    Grodin: No, it's one of my favorite things.

    All hail Charles Grodin

  • edited February 2020

    Also electronic drums are a kick, snare, chh, open hihat, 2-3 toms, ride, crash

    If you need a clap or sidestick or something, gotta sacrifice one of the above (usually a tom, as hard as it may be)

  • you want drums then use drums. You don't want drums don't use drums.
    Sometimes a percussive bass part can do both. There is no correct answer. Music is expression. Express yourself musically.

  • i’ve never used a tom in my life lol especially with electronic music i personally think they sound terrible... with a real drummer and a band different story

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