So in Starling Reverie, the kick is hitting the downbeat very overtly on the 1's in that 1234-123-12 pattern, with the bass and chord stabs reinforcing the snare in that pattern. Then the very reverb-y synth comes in in a different pattern which gives it a polymeter-ish sound without leaving the 9/8 signature.

Hopefully this all makes sense! I love finding fun things to do with odd time signatures, and I hope someone enjoys my little diversions with them!

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Then once you've made that decision for your melody or drums or whatever you're starting with, other parts of the track can use different groupings to give you a sort of false polymeter effect that can feel more intense than syncopation normally would.

If your melody is divided into 1234-123-12 but your harmony is divided into 12-1234-123 you can have a sense of the two things running in different meters without having to actually resolve two meters

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Which takes me to one of the things I like about odd time signatures: they can be broken up like this in lots of interesting ways. You can do this with 8/8 as well (e.g. break it into 12345-123), but your (or at least my) brain tends to detect this as 4/4 no matter what.

But in the case of odd time signatures, there are more ways to divide and group your notes. So I almost always start with how I will divide my notes. For 9/8 will I do 12-1234-123? 12-12-12345? etc

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Also thought I'd take the opportunity to talk a bit about how to count the rhythm of the track and why I like odd time signatures so much.

So the first bit is easy: the piece is in 9/8 time, but rather than try to count to nine, you'll find it much easier to count 1234-123-12. The emphasized beats follow this pattern, so it settles much more easily into your (or at least my) brain.

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My salamander (a band I play in and write for) just released our first single!!!

You can find it here: mysalamander.bandcamp.com

#music #musodon #newmusic #bandcamp #salamanders #song #musicians #musicdiscovery #indiemusic #prog #timesignatures

I just realized that the intro to “Behind The Lines” by Genesis is in 4/4. I don’t know why I never counted it in the 30+ years that I’ve loved that song but here we are. #TimeSignatures #genesis #drummers
after a delay to my upload thanks to copyright trolls, this week's track for the disquiet junto has a 29/16 time signature ... i think? https://soundcloud.com/caustic_gates/disquiet0664 #disquietjunto #timesignatures #modular
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯ set my keystep pro sequence length to 29 steps and it was all downhill from there. pretty straightforward dub techno ish patch on the modular system -- More on the 664th weekly Disquiet J

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It's Tuesday, take 5. 🎧

It's been 65 years since Dave Brubeck shook up the jazz world with 'Take Five' 📯 🥁 🎷 🎹 🎺

https://www.npr.org/2024/07/01/nx-s1-5020244/its-been-65-years-since-dave-brubeck-shook-up-the-jazz-world-with-take-five

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DEREK SHERINIAN Featured In New Prog Rock Q&A - "A Lot Of Prog Music Is Bad Composition Obfuscated By Quirky Time Signatures And Goofy Lyrics"

Former Dream Theater keyboardist Derek Sherinian - who has launched Whom Gods Destroy with guitarist Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal - is featured in a  new Q&A with Prog Magazine via Louder Sound. Following is an excerpt. Q: Your earliest prog memory? Derek: "When I was about 14 a friend recommended Yes and...

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I found a #song in the wild which was in 21/4. Or maybe 21/8. Point is it was gorgeous, wonky, yet so so right.

I went to the toobs and found one other song of any real repute in the same family and it was just as soothing.

I guess I found my #jam. 21forever.

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