Im trying to learn and apply this metric modulation thing sa fills eh...pareho din ba sya nung tinatawag na beat displacement?
Anyone here have seen Gavin Harrison's instructional video entitled Rhythmic Illusion?
@ Bugoy_King;
Yung metric modulation.... :roll:....di ba parang nag d-double or half time ka ?.. :oops:...or magkaiba ng grouping ng mga notes mo; like your playing group of, let's say seven or five sa hihats, but you're still playing the typical 2 and 4 on the snare...?..tama ba :?
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I never knew fills got scientific! :D
Limited ang vocabulary ko sa filling so...
All I know is, fills fill, as in nagtatakip ng butas. Kung may butas, pwedeng i-fill. Pag may laman na, you might overspill, which is good if you intend to saturate that particular part.
Slower off beat (but meets the metro eventually) e.g. 3s or 5s on 4/4 if I want to attract attention to the bagsak right after, as a transition.
Rigid to the count (e.g. quarters on 4/4) if I want to just continue the previous feel without attracting much attention. Or, if I want to accentuate or re-establish the current feel. Faster if I want to cue a different section but still retaining the feel.
Fills that continue till the bagsak are meant to maintain he momentum or gradually slide it up or down. Fills that leave a space before the bagsak are meant to accentuate the bagsak.
Dynamics would depend on whether I want to build up, tear down, or maintain the intensity of the overall poste.
Yun na lang muna. Practice muna ako. Hehehe.
I never knew fills got scientific! :D
Limited ang vocabulary ko sa filling so...
All I know is, fills fill, as in nagtatakip ng butas. Kung may butas, pwedeng i-fill. Pag may laman na, you might overspill, which is good if you intend to saturate that particular part.
Slower off beat (but meets the metro eventually) e.g. 3s or 5s on 4/4 if I want to attract attention to the bagsak right after, as a transition.
Rigid to the count (e.g. quarters on 4/4) if I want to just continue the previous feel without attracting much attention. Or, if I want to accentuate or re-establish the current feel. Faster if I want to cue a different section but still retaining the feel.
Fills that continue till the bagsak are meant to maintain he momentum or gradually slide it up or down. Fills that leave a space before the bagsak are meant to accentuate the bagsak.
Dynamics would depend on whether I want to build up, tear down, or maintain the intensity of the overall poste.
Yun na lang muna. Practice muna ako. Hehehe.
imho...
fills becomes tasty when put in the right place...when it serves a song...
if a songs needs more..then by no means it does give me goosebumps where and whenever it's struck..same if a song needs less..
example of more is from the band Temple of the Dog, song is Your Saviour (Matt Cameron)...
and less...U2's With or Without You (Larry Mullen) just right...a beat before Bono sings "whoa..."