So, I was trying to do another psychedelic track.
I tried to sing "let it be" to this, however the vocals simply got lost inside the vortex. Plus I probably would have been shunned on Songcrafters :) I did manage to sing it, but it sounded yucky, so abandoned the idea.
The sitar is the EHX Ravish Sitar pedal, a wacked out and wild pedal, but very cool. The drums were a mix of the electribe and the Br1600 drum machine. I wanted some other that 4/4. I had to work out how to program the BR1600 drums, which I managed to do without reading the manual :-) The electribe excels at strange and squelchy sounds - plus you can play along in real time.
A strange piece, can't quite figure out if its 3/4 or 4/4. Playing more than one time signatures at the same time is the definition of polyrhythms, hence the name. In fact
"Polyrhythm is the simultaneous use of two or more rhythms that are not readily perceived as deriving from one another, or as simple manifestations of the same meter. The rhythmic layers may be the basis of an entire piece of music (cross-rhythm), or a momentary section."
It was fun, but difficult to play, I think I wanted to play in standard 4 time so was fighting the time signature. I really want to do a 5/4 tune .....
*** There are a few comments about hearing 3/4 or 4/4 = there is a 3/4 beat playing the entire time on the BR1600 drums (you can hear it play in the last couple of bars in the outro during fade out). The electribe drums are in 3/4 and if you listen to the bass line its playing (mostly) a 3 beat phrase (1-2-3, 1-2-3). However, mainly due to my incompetency, the sitar is playing 4/4 as my natural sense of how things should be. The "chorus" seems to drift back into 4/4, but the verse bass line should bring it back into 3/4 ..... in theory .... I would say, this was not planned, just how it turned out. I wanted to do a tune in a time other than 4/4 for once, but was struggling with my internal 4/4 demons. However, it does give the tune some tension, which is interesting, and I actually a little bit happy that some are hearing 3 and some are hearing 4, I think that's really cool and the polyrhythm is doing its job :-) ***
B
Nice vibe, Bruno,that sitar type sound is cool.
Excellent performance as usual.
Its amazing what music does and where it takes you.
Nice one.
2nd listen,the guitar sounds very echoe and the bunnymen.
William Sergeant Great stuff.
Me like !!!!!
This was so fun to listen to. Uplifting and toe-tapping.
Onto my second listen now :)
Funny, but I'm only hearing the 4/4. But I do like it very much. Great and different sounds.
:)n John B
And I only hear the 3/4 beat. I always liked polyrhythms. You hear them a lot in leads and you wonder, is it ever going to resolve? Normally triplets over 4/4 maybe? This is just the opposite I think (but I'm the drummer that can't count...) :P
Really trippy and driving. Very nice piece of work. 8)
big sound....great sound...yes I can count the 3 -4 out... good stuff... I think you should try a version with the vocals just for fun and place it in the post... it doesn't need it...it is really good as an instrumental...but even if you did something else that would be cool..... I've been using the BR1600 for about 10 years now (at least in spurts anyway) and i can honestly say that I only used the drums like twice.... they don't sound bad though...The BR1600 is a crazy good versatile machine...too bad they won't come out with an upgrade with an SD memory.... their on board effects, mastering etc are really good as old as they are...I can only imagine what they could do now...but most everyone is into DAW now so I don't think we will ever see Boss do anything like it again....they seem to sell only very small portables now...
Very interesting - I can only hear the 4/4 - very creative Bruno - nice!
Dude, this is spectacular. Totally love the Polyrhythms, mind fuck. Badass in everyway!!!
Rock on!
Very, very, very cool Bruno! I could hear the 4/4, 3/4, B-fore and the B-three, lol. All I know is it was a great listen that made my brain go over here, over there and around in circles all while trying to hang on to that 4/4 carousel horse. The sitar pedal sounded fantastic. Well done my polyrhythmic friend!
Farrell
Interesting piece and that poly-rhythm certainly plays with your brain. As Farrell says it's like trying to hang on to a carousel horse in 4/4 while the other horses are running in 3/4. A lot of Indian classical music is similar with strange time signatures such as 13/8 and so on. This is very well constructed, Bruno and very well performed; well done.
very cool
Tim
Brilliant! I just loved the groove and the wonderful sounds. Definitely well up there in the psychedelic stakes, the sitar pedal sounds 8) 8). A really fab soundscape, could've been something straight from the psychedelic era (and my formative years!).
I have zero musical theory/knowledge, so when it comes to soloing over a non-4/4 time signature, I would just do what you did. The 3/4 gives the groove a particular feel and then IMO you should just freak out over the top. Which you did with aplomb! Nice one!
Nice instrumental song! That Ravish Sitar causes GAS!! I checked some vids out...yes...GAS!
liked it even more the second time around.... still would like to hear a vocal track though....ha!
Way a trip ! I like it a lot, sounds from the sky, to me !